I'm willing to bet he eventually gets it. Anyone looking to flip ammo just needs to sell on gunbroker. It sells every time and no one can comment and give them crap about it lol.A guy on a local buy sell trade FB page has 333 round boxes of .22lr for $100..........Yeah good luck with that bud.....
Big discount on bulk purchase here.
14,000 rounds for basically $14,000 but its free shipping! Crazy times gentlemen. I just hope this never becomes our new normal.
I wish I would have known! I have 6.5 Grendel Ammo.That's crazy because it's not just someone artificially marking up the price. People are actually willing to pay that for 9mm. I paid about that much for 6.5 grendel a few weeks ago.
Local indy area gun store 13.99 50 rds of 22lr LMAO
Why would it bother you? did the guy tell you what he was going to do with that ammo, shoot it or resell it? And if so, what's wrong with either?Me too! This guy bought the 4 barrels listed a couple weeks ago for $52,000 or so. I hope he's stuck with them all.
Imo buying/selling at that quantity for nearly $1 per round only reinforces this craziness we are in. I believe it sets a standard that manufacturers and large scale distributors pay attention to. If they think $1 per round at 56k rounds is fair value we are definitely not coming out of this ammo nightmare anytime soon.Why would it bother you? did the guy tell you what he was going to do with that ammo, shoot it or resell it? And if so, what's wrong with either?
Yes but you're damning the guy and you dont know what he's planning to do with the ammo.Imo buying/selling at that quantity for nearly $1 per round only reinforces this craziness we are in. I believe it sets a standard that manufacturers and large scale distributors pay attention to. If they think $1 per round at 56k rounds is fair value we are definitely not coming out of this ammo nightmare anytime soon.
No sir I like many of you have seen this rush to some degree several times before and tried to prepare the best I could. I will not buy at those prices. I think the problem with limited supply is that when the product goes through 10 different middleman before it reaches the consumer, each middleman has to make his cut. That's business 101 but when said product starts out at an inflated price at a huge bulk level like this the bar is set much higher then when Joe blow buys a box at a buck a round from his lgs.Yes but you're damning the guy and you dont know what he's planning to do with the ammo.
Will you look back and wish you would have bought ammo at $1/rd if it gets to $2/rd?