saw this link from Los Angeles
https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news...0-intl-hnk/h_c6be53dbd6a47c45b73bc8ee8a21326d
so what about Indiana...are gun stores "essential business?
Roger
Looks like firearm/ammo suppliers and retailers are covered in Gov. Holcomb's Executive Order 20-08 under the category "Essential Business and Operations," which is Item 14, Letter P:
p. Supplies for Essential Businesses and Operations
..... firearm and ammunition suppliers and retailers for purposes of safety and security.
The run on guns should make Obama happy as he is no longer the number one firearm seller, the Covid-19 virus now is.
yeah, didn't see that in the fine print....guess it is pretty explicit they're in.
Thanks
Roger
I've done two transfers today, and that's it, no other sales. We're staying open until our ammo is gone, just doing short days.
Thanks!
Buddy called me last night to ask if I knew where he could buy some 9mm ammo. I told him he has a better chance of finding TP or a thermometer. However, as of 2 minutes ago, Midway USA had some .25 and .32 ACP and some big bore stuff in stock.
Got an email that Target Sports had Wolf Gold .223 back in stock. Out of curiosity I went and looked and the price had jumped form $270 to $400 & it showed they had 99+ in stock. It was sold out by the next the day.
RIP Feb 2020 prices. 40 cpr or more is probably going to be the new normal for brass 223.
I will predict prices to stabilize and remain at about this level until the election and through the first of the year. Honestly .223 and 9mm were artificially low.