My sentiments exactly.No.
Tomorrow is no different than yesterday. All of the same people still have the same jobs...I'll carry on. I don't like it...but at least I got to vote about it. It's still the best place around.
My sentiments exactly.No.
Tomorrow is no different than yesterday. All of the same people still have the same jobs...I'll carry on. I don't like it...but at least I got to vote about it. It's still the best place around.
Since this is a gun board, I'm assuming you're talking about guns & ammo.Did your buying priorities just change?
My bet is on the frenzy continuing through spring, dying down in the summer. Hopefully I'm wrong. I bought 45 ACP at $309 per case delivered from Ammo Man almost a year ago. It's at $399 now. I'll use that as a gauge to see just how silly things get going forward.Everything related to firearms is going to skyrocket. If you can find what you want, expect to pay a kings ransom.
Things will probably calm down a little in the spring when the sting of this loss fades a bit, but expect tomorrow to be an epoch in gun & ammo pricing.
I bought 45 ACP at $309 per case delivered from Ammo Man almost a year ago. It's at $399 now. I'll use that as a gauge to see just how silly things get going forward.
The gun community is going to do just that, panic and hit the stores. I agree with you it is not the best course of action though.Don't panic and hit the stores. We, the gun community, will only be hurting ourselves.
Let's see where it sits come February.PMC Gold .223 is up $20/case since last month where I bought (online)
Although....I may move to Washington state or Colorado now.......
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Its not like on 2a related issues the two potential winners didn't share the same ideology.
Not at all. Politicians are way to busy with other things right now, and any anti gun legislation is unlikely to pass.have your buying priorities changed due to the election result?
I would have to agree. Some folks will panic, but not most will not, and most folks are too broke to binge buy right now anyway.We'll see a mini banic, but nothing like 2008. Too many people have too much already and the profiteers will only stock up on a fraction of what they did before.