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Walkalong said:
Mags were actually "on sale", whatever that means.
That means the vendor could not sell at previous higher markup prices or customers were not willing to pay the previous higher prices. :D

I have been well stocked since 2008 and will continue to add to my inventory whenever I see good sales/prices. There's a gun show coming up in a few weeks and if the prices are good, I will add more (a quick check with the gun show vendors indicate the powder/primer prices are still good for me to buy).
 
It's kind of funny ... I was reading this thinking these were somewhat current posts (excluding bds's comment). As of today, my sportsman's warehouse has empty shelves for anything common (9mm, .223, 308, etc.) No primers, no powder, no brass, and no magazines. But ... they have guns ... so I guess that's good! :)
 
P-Dog .........

Don't forget, guns are pretty useless if you can't get (or make) ammo. We need more shooters to get active; trying to stop our elected officials from pissing away our gun rights, or this situation will become common place.
 
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