The more I speak to people as of late, the more I realize that I am no longer in the minority. That being those who think that an event of some kind will eventually happen. I don't know or wish to get into what that might be, and really am not concerned with when it is, only that more people feel it's coming.
that being said "true or not", it seems that a good pile of ammo is a better hedge against any such incident than any other type of commodity. You can't shoot gold, maybe silver, but that would get expensive fast, "unless you were the Lone Ranger".
So in the future, "that being anytime from here on out", it would make sense to invest any spare money in ammo. You can barter with it, shoot your dinner with it and save your life with it. None of those things can be done with cash, if we experience a further devaluation of our currency for any reason.
This may be true indeed if nothing happens. Just the Govt. tightening availability of our ammo in an attempt to control our guns.
So let's look back a couple years from now and see what ammo costs adjusted for inflation etc. I think that if you bought 50 thousand worth of various popular pistol and rifle ammo, you might be able to double your money in 2 years. I hope I am wrong but it will be interesting to watch. Also black market ammo sales, "if such a thing exists yet". It may pay to reload and sell ammo "not suggesting anyone does this, as it's not legal", but so is "pot", and we see how folks in some states get around that law.
You could probably set up a business that reloads ammo and almost double your money ,"or close to it" right now.
It doesn't look like this ammo and gun hoarding is going away anytime soon, so it would make sense that ammo is only going higher.
So with not overthinking this "tends to kill a good idea", this may be a good way to make some money with not too much effort, "even buying it now, buy the case, or pallett, and just holding on and selling it in increments.,"as allowed by law". I don't know which license you would need for that, but surelly you would need one, explosive devices etc. Good idea or not?, maybe we start an ammo bank.
That could be a good idea also, you kick in 50 dollars a month,and down the road you can still get your ammo at the old price or sell it to others at a higher price? As we have seen, folks will pay rediculous prices for things, and those things won't be very much good if you can't feed them.
It's so simple it might work, the guy who pays 3-5 thousand for a rifle that costs a thousand is usually the same guy who doesn't reload, so they will need ammo at some point. Now don't forget most folks are not like members here, they just want an AR because they are being told that semi auto's, and who knows what else, will be banned and especially military style rifles, so they may just have a passing interest, until they make the first large purchase.
PS: write another letter today, to your Reps, we are not finished yet, thanks,
Gym
that being said "true or not", it seems that a good pile of ammo is a better hedge against any such incident than any other type of commodity. You can't shoot gold, maybe silver, but that would get expensive fast, "unless you were the Lone Ranger".
So in the future, "that being anytime from here on out", it would make sense to invest any spare money in ammo. You can barter with it, shoot your dinner with it and save your life with it. None of those things can be done with cash, if we experience a further devaluation of our currency for any reason.
This may be true indeed if nothing happens. Just the Govt. tightening availability of our ammo in an attempt to control our guns.
So let's look back a couple years from now and see what ammo costs adjusted for inflation etc. I think that if you bought 50 thousand worth of various popular pistol and rifle ammo, you might be able to double your money in 2 years. I hope I am wrong but it will be interesting to watch. Also black market ammo sales, "if such a thing exists yet". It may pay to reload and sell ammo "not suggesting anyone does this, as it's not legal", but so is "pot", and we see how folks in some states get around that law.
You could probably set up a business that reloads ammo and almost double your money ,"or close to it" right now.
It doesn't look like this ammo and gun hoarding is going away anytime soon, so it would make sense that ammo is only going higher.
So with not overthinking this "tends to kill a good idea", this may be a good way to make some money with not too much effort, "even buying it now, buy the case, or pallett, and just holding on and selling it in increments.,"as allowed by law". I don't know which license you would need for that, but surelly you would need one, explosive devices etc. Good idea or not?, maybe we start an ammo bank.
That could be a good idea also, you kick in 50 dollars a month,and down the road you can still get your ammo at the old price or sell it to others at a higher price? As we have seen, folks will pay rediculous prices for things, and those things won't be very much good if you can't feed them.
It's so simple it might work, the guy who pays 3-5 thousand for a rifle that costs a thousand is usually the same guy who doesn't reload, so they will need ammo at some point. Now don't forget most folks are not like members here, they just want an AR because they are being told that semi auto's, and who knows what else, will be banned and especially military style rifles, so they may just have a passing interest, until they make the first large purchase.
PS: write another letter today, to your Reps, we are not finished yet, thanks,
Gym