Hope you come out of it no worse for wear. Wife and I both had it, for us it was the weakest flu we've ever experienced. Understand some are not so lucky though.I'm not retired, off day and was headed for a Covid test ( stuffy nose and headache ) only time before work sends me home for a test - preemptive strike. Got lucky today, truck came last night.
I watch the retirees at Hardees in the lobby at 6AM. Eating their biscuits and drinking their coffee. That's going to be me in one year and 5 months.
But I will choose someplace close to the best supplied ammo reloading warehouse in my area.
It is very tempting not to yell CORREGIDOR on the way out though.
I'm a veteran, they're all veterans but none of them are old enough to have been anywhere close to Corregidor or the Bataan Peninsula.Sorry for my ignorance but why would you yell, "CORREGIDOR "?
Think I saw elsewhere on this site that Cheaper Than Dirt got in some trouble for price gouging? Not sure what kind of trouble that might be.Just say no to scalpers and resellers.
Sportsmans Guide is another opportunist retailer.Think I saw elsewhere on this site that Cheaper Than Dirt got in some trouble for price gouging? Not sure what kind of trouble that might be.
Years ago Surplus Ammo and Arms gouged us pretty hard, haven't been back since.
We all know political winds change but to be fair hardly anyone saw COVID coming and the perfect storm of protests/riots on top of it.I find it amazing that people aren't stocked up, knowing what was coming!
I saw it too under BHO. A local retailer showing up to walmart with a gaggle of employees and family to buy their limit and then marking it up insanely, $10 box of WWB 9mm for $40. Not quite as insane as this time around, I don't think I ever heard of a $75 box of 50 Tula 9mm, that's a new one. But it really bugged me, I drove there specifically to buy ammo just to have it bought up in front of me by skirting the box limit and scalping it for insane profit. The kicker of it was that he bought it all tax free in NH and resold for a profit and would show up regularly.Just a few days ago my neighbor sent me a text, which I did not notice for about an hour, that some ammo had come in at a local store. As I arrived I saw six cars pull in right behind me and several in front of me. I managed my limit of two boxes. But what was interesting was that the group of about eight cars were a reseller group. One guy went in, grabbed his limit and I saw him phone out and as I was checking out I saw all of the men and two women heading to the gun department. I am sure they cleaned it out for ammo. And this happens over and over and when buying from these guys or ammo sourced from these guys, well, that is a good part of why we cannot find ammo. Most of us have other things to do than circulate among the various retail stores until we find something and then get all of our nar'do'well relatives/buddies to come in and clean it out.
So, if I post an ad on GB for a brick of SPP and start the auction @ a penny and the final bid raises it to $250, do you consider that gouging?Just say no to scalpers and resellers.
Depends on your intent.So, if I post an ad on GB for a brick of SPP and start the auction @ a penny and the final bid raises it to $250, do you consider that gouging?
Bill