Got anything to shoot it in?Just paid $13.99 for 50 !
.45 GAP
Police buy back ammo GT distributers
Got anything to shoot it in?Just paid $13.99 for 50 !
.45 GAP
Police buy back ammo GT distributers
So what have you learned during this ammo shortage? Make smarter personal investments? Re-evaluate your priorities? Why is it always "someone else's fault"? Any of you ever buy concert tickets by waiting in line all night just to turn them and make a buck? Those buying ammo and selling it are trading their time for money. You can do the same or you can pay the going rate because you were unprepared. This country is a land of equal opportunity, not equal outcome.
If you are not prepared for a couple of day storm you perfectly illustrate the point. If you run your food stores dry and only think about "getting it when I run out" and depend on the local grocery store that only maintains a three day supply of food at normal usage you are making the choice to be unprepared. Call it flipping if you choose, it happens with every commodity. I don't do it but I don't let myself get in that situation. House flipping in tight markets is everywhere. The guy that has the capital grabs up the properties and "flips" them in sometimes days. Watch the guys working the doors at the gun shows. Picking up things and immediately turning them over the same hour for a "profit".It is the butt hurt that make this a cluster f*** for everybody. The retailers and manufacturers are afraid to price it up to market value then be called names like they do CTD so they don't. Flippers are trash with no value. Just before next snow storm I will buy up all the bread, milk, and eggs then offer them high prices to suckers that work. That the definition of azzwhole....
If you were prepared and are selling at market value all good, if you are front running everybody else to the latest shipments you are a *******...
Are people ACTUALLY paying these prices? If I’m being just plain honest, I’m not nearly the shooter that I was several years back. I still enjoy it, but it’s been over a calendar year since I’ve shot. The capitalist in me heard about the Biden proposed “assault weapon ban” and thought maybe now might be a decent time to sell some ammo off. If people are really paying over $100 for a brick of .22 lr it might be time to sell a couple lolAt $200 a brick they can afford to pay $100 and still double their money.
Did I say I was not prepared?If you are not prepared for a couple of day storm you perfectly illustrate the point. If you run your food stores dry and only think about "getting it when I run out" and depend on the local grocery store that only maintains a three day supply of food at normal usage you are making the choice to be unprepared. Call it flipping if you choose, it happens with every commodity. I don't do it but I don't let myself get in that situation. House flipping in tight markets is everywhere. The guy that has the capital grabs up the properties and "flips" them in sometimes days. Watch the guys working the doors at the gun shows. Picking up things and immediately turning them over the same hour for a "profit".
No, not saying you personally, just "you" as in people in general. Our choices and priorities all have future consequences. In regards to ammo for our guns, food for our families and savings for retirement.Did I say I was not prepared?
Just explaining my point...
Ah that's right, now I remember.Yeah I bought a G37 awhile back for $305 delivered.
Been paying that for a whileAre people ACTUALLY paying these prices? If I’m being just plain honest, I’m not nearly the shooter that I was several years back. I still enjoy it, but it’s been over a calendar year since I’ve shot. The capitalist in me heard about the Biden proposed “assault weapon ban” and thought maybe now might be a decent time to sell some ammo off. If people are really paying over $100 for a brick of .22 lr it might be time to sell a couple lol
Wow that’s nuts. Shows how out of touch I’ve been. Last time I remember it being like this was after Sandy Hook. This looks like it might be worse.Been paying that for a while
Much worse for ammo. Mags and guns not as much, but it's about to start to get out of hand with the prices them too.Wow that’s nuts. Shows how out of touch I’ve been. Last time I remember it being like this was after Sandy Hook. This looks like it might be worse.
Sheesh, I just looked up Mosin Nagants and saw they’re going for $400 and up now. Pretty sure I paid $115 and have never enjoyed shooting it. Time to sell that sucker!!!!Much worse for ammo. Mags and guns not as much, but it's about to start to get out of hand with the prices them too.
Most of the ammo that is being flipped is coming from bots sniping anything that comes online at a reasonable price. This is why bass pro and cabelas went to in store only and now they suddenly have ammo on the shelf. this is also what’s going on with PS5 , XBOX s and x and the newest graphics cards. This isn’t a supply demand issue, it’s an uninvited middle man problem.Those buying ammo and selling it are trading their time for money.
I picked up one of these last month. It's a blast for the kids and myself. Fairly accurate for what it is but they sure run through co2 canisters when on full auto. I picked up a couple bigger mags too. I think 300rd. Great backyard fun.
I keep about 100 CO2 cartridges on hand so we never run out lol.I picked up one of these last month. It's a blast for the kids and myself. Fairly accurate for what it is but they sure run through co2 canisters when on full auto. I picked up a couple bigger mags too. I think 300rd. Great backyard fun.
Same here. 100 pack of co2, best I've found yet is like $50 shipped. If you find it cheaper please let me know.I keep about 100 CO2 cartridges on hand so we never run out lol.
40 packs from Amazon for $16 is the last ones I bought, but it looks like they are way up in price there.Same here. 100 pack of co2, best I've found yet is like $50 shipped. If you find it cheaper please let me know.