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It’ll be 2023 before we see good sales again - demand has to wane and supply needs to glut up. Maybe if we see domestic production do well and then get an influx of imports flooding, we’ll see some good discounts.Originally posted by ysr_racerPlease don't bring logic and reason into an interwebs discussion
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1) depends, if Trump wins we might see things evening out by summer next year
2) No..... see #1
3) Maybe
4) Not this year...It takes a lot of balls to play golf the way I do.
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Making ammo harder to buy/more expensive is part of the Liberal/Progressive Pukes plan to reduce "The Gun Culture." They closed shooting areas and made almost impossible to open gun stores in many areas---same idea! Ban lead ammo next... Already made private sales of ammo much more difficult...Comment
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Truth...
This is where its going...
Making ammo harder to buy/more expensive is part of the Liberal/Progressive Pukes plan to reduce "The Gun Culture." They closed shooting areas and made almost impossible to open gun stores in many areas---same idea! Ban lead ammo next... Already made private sales of ammo much more difficult...God so loved the world He gave His only Son... Believe in Him and have everlasting life.
John 3:16
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Until the lead mine in Missouri and brass from South America become more available I don't foresee any restoration in ammo supply anytime soon.
For us that are moderately or well stocked it "might" behoove us to help out "new shooters" so they don't get frustrated an abandon firearms all together.
Just a thought.
Respectfully
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Until the lead mine in Missouri and brass from South America become more available I don't foresee any restoration in ammo supply anytime soon.
For us that are moderately or well stocked it "might" behoove us to help out "new shooters" so they don't get frustrated an abandon firearms all together.
Just a thought.
Respectfully
KyleComment
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I've also been told that the fires in Australia is making powder hard to get. I wonder if this is an issue for ammo makers too.Comment
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I'd be happily pay any price if I could actually find ammo to buy right now. My wife just bought her first gun, a 9mm. I was able to get the last 200 rounds of 9mm at my local Turners and another 100 at another shop and haven't been able to find anything since. The ranges don't even have reloads and can't even find any 9mm online. Luckily I'm pretty well stockpiled on 5.56, .40 and .45 acp but I didn't own a 9mm previously so I didn't have any ammo stockpiledComment
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After the Sandy Hook shooting, it took years before ammo availability and pricing came back to normal, especially with .22LR. And the factories were cranking out ammo almost 24/7 at the time._______________
"You may all go to Hell, and I will go to Texas" - Davy CrockettComment
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If Trump gets re-elected, and the Anqueefers slink back to the basement, maybe by late next year.
If not... wellllll... David felled Goliath with a rock & a sling, sooooo...
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