Already witnessing 34¢ +tax +shipping actually sell. $1 may not be too far fetched.I'll sell half my 22 stock when it hits a buck a round...
Definitely. Might not be able to get 'em soon. I'd lay in 30,000 or so.I've got a bunch of river rock and big trees out back, maybe I should grab a couple cases of rubber bands.
Not to you, but to the people buying it's worth it to them.It's definitely not worth the prices people are paying for it now.
Again I'm glad I reload and have stocked up on components when it was cheap.
Ive got some 223 cartridge adapters around here someplace that use shotgun primers and 22 pellets......saw shotgun primers in the LGS yesterday......pellets can be ordered on line....not sure. Maybe ebay for the adapters?If worse becomes worse down the road will turn my marlin 80 into a muzzle loading 22 using those ramset powder loads and 22 pellets. Ended up buying 1800 of those in 3 different power levels for 4 cents a piece from a store that was going out of business and was 30% off original price of 5.69.
Same here. I've been reminding my friends for the past year that if they're interested in purchasing a firearm they should make that a priority and definitely do so prior to the election. Not in a fanatical (grab every gun you can) kind of way either. Mid year, a local dealer was selling the RUGER AR-556 for $729 and I told a friend who said they wanted an AR-15 that since it's the most bang for your buck, go grab one. Or at minimum buy the serialized lower. Of course he dragged his feet and last week he calls and says he's now ready to buy an AR... I told him good luck. Yeah, you can find them now for close to double, if not more and ammo is nearly impossible to find on the shelves. Same guy sends me a link the other day to Cheaper than Dirt where they're selling (2) 50rd boxes of regular old FMJ .380 for $250.00 so of course I had to remind him that the same amount of ammo would have been $30 earlier last year and see what you get for waiting.Same here save for a few very close and deserving friends.
Many requests. All refused. As they were warned this was coming but still bought only what they intended to shoot.
Now they are freaking. NMFP as I tried.
We have regular members on this forum that do the same thing. And then moan when they can not find the "Right" deal.Same here. I've been reminding my friends for the past year that if they're interested in purchasing a firearm they should make that a priority and definitely do so prior to the election. Not in a fanatical (grab every gun you can) kind of way either. Mid year, a local dealer was selling the RUGER AR-556 for $729 and I told a friend who said they wanted an AR-15 that since it's the most bang for your buck, go grab one. Or at minimum buy the serialized lower. Of course he dragged his feet and last week he calls and says he's now ready to buy an AR... I told him good luck. Yeah, you can find them now for close to double, if not more and ammo is nearly impossible to find on the shelves. Same guy sends me a link the other day to Cheaper than Dirt where they're selling (2) 50rd boxes of regular old FMJ .380 for $250.00 so of course I had to remind him that the same amount of ammo would have been $30 earlier last year and see what you get for waiting.
If he's got a Shoot Point Blank close to him, they get ARs in pretty regular. I was at the one in Greenwood yesterday, and they had a good selection of ARs, and although they are a little higher in price than they were, they are nowhere near double. Ruger AR-556 is still around $799.Mid year, a local dealer was selling the RUGER AR-556 for $729 and I told a friend who said they wanted an AR-15 that since it's the most bang for your buck, go grab one. Or at minimum buy the serialized lower. Of course he dragged his feet and last week he calls and says he's now ready to buy an AR... I told him good luck. Yeah, you can find them now for close to double...
Primary Arms regularly gets in and sells the M&P sport for $699. I've seen them as recent as earlier this week.Same here. I've been reminding my friends for the past year that if they're interested in purchasing a firearm they should make that a priority and definitely do so prior to the election. Not in a fanatical (grab every gun you can) kind of way either. Mid year, a local dealer was selling the RUGER AR-556 for $729 and I told a friend who said they wanted an AR-15 that since it's the most bang for your buck, go grab one. Or at minimum buy the serialized lower. Of course he dragged his feet and last week he calls and says he's now ready to buy an AR... I told him good luck. Yeah, you can find them now for close to double, if not more and ammo is nearly impossible to find on the shelves. Same guy sends me a link the other day to Cheaper than Dirt where they're selling (2) 50rd boxes of regular old FMJ .380 for $250.00 so of course I had to remind him that the same amount of ammo would have been $30 earlier last year and see what you get for waiting.
I gave out over $800 in ammo in today's cost for Christmas gifts. Everyone loved it....since the middle of last year I've handed out a few boxes of various ammos to a few different (much deserving) folks and their reactions or plain appreciation is worth way more than I could've sold it!