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I am blessed.... I get to take advantage of LE discounts . No I am not rubbing it in, but I can get a M10 AK for $530 shipped. Normally it would be $589 I believe.
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Again I see contradiction. If a business purchased inventory that cost more than current pricing then they were only thinking short term and were attempting to capitalize on the buying frenzy which had already passed resulting in their having to take losses on items that collapsed in price as you stated. So what is 'Not True' about what I posted? If the business buys inventory at an inflated price and then cannot sell it due to a collapse then no matter how much they mark it up it is not going to sell. You sound like you are defending a business because they missed the curve. This is an example of the 'Pet Rock' failure. There is simply no 'fluidity' with inventory that was purchased at a higher amount than it is worth now.After the 2008 scare died down there were a lot of dealers with inventory that cost them more than current pricing.
I work in a sporting goods store on weekends and hate to tell you but prices have been going up over the last 2 years. It seems as we print more money (so called stimulus current one is 40 billion a month now) the value of the dollar goes down and the buying power goes down. We have seen it in every product we sell firearms included.
I agree some stores may be inflating the price but our cost has been going up with evey order we place.
Just FYI
Was at Bi Mart today and while picking up some primers one of the guys shows me a new store directive to limit ammo to 500rds each caliber.