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My experience is that prices come down much slower than they go up, and non-gun people have started to 'wake up' and become gun people.
I believe that people are not inclined to sell at a huge loss, and may wait until the next panic to sell ... or they'll just hold. But what do I know.
I do know that pricing is all over the place!
That said, I've recently lucked into some outstanding gun deals, but they are less common. Average prices seem to be noticeably higher, and cheap or nearly free ammo just doesn't exist anymore. People hoard and trade it now.
I believe that people are not inclined to sell at a huge loss, and may wait until the next panic to sell ... or they'll just hold. But what do I know.
I do know that pricing is all over the place!
That said, I've recently lucked into some outstanding gun deals, but they are less common. Average prices seem to be noticeably higher, and cheap or nearly free ammo just doesn't exist anymore. People hoard and trade it now.
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