Some say there is limited supply of components just like ammo itself. But I have also been buying up components just like ammo itself. Shoot it and reload it.
Very touchy. (assuming he's a reloader; not a dealer or manf..after rereading your post it wasn't clear but I assumed it was handloads for some reason) If he loads it and sells it, well, that's "in the business" of ammo manufacturing. There's some loopholes I guess like the "I build under 50 ARs on the side each year." I'm also sure he has product liability insurance for when you load the 300bo in the 223 and blame him when your gun blows up. Or maybe you get a squib and then shoot a proper round behind it. Caveat Emptor.Bought ammo from a member on here today... safe to say his prices were much better than cheaper than dirt’s
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Very touchy. If he loads it and sells it, well, that's "in the business" of ammo manufacturing. There's some loopholes I guess like the "I build under 50 ARs on the side each year." I'm also sure he has product liability insurance for when you load the 300bo in the 223 and blame him when your gun blows up. Or maybe you get a squib and then shoot a proper round behind it. Caveat Emptor.
We actually have an FFL06 (the type for ammo) but never manufactured any for two reasons: ITAR and liability. The license is actually only $30.
It's also funny all the people who won't buy from CTD because they're so immoral...until they have a sale next year. What have you done [to] me lately? I've learned that price sells above all else. Service is nice, but price is king. Some people put a value on service but Optics Planet, Buds, and even Academy aren't making money on their great conversation and knowledge about the products they sell.
Very touchy. (assuming he's a reloader; not a dealer or manf..after rereading your post it wasn't clear but I assumed it was handloads for some reason) If he loads it and sells it, well, that's "in the business" of ammo manufacturing. There's some loopholes I guess like the "I build under 50 ARs on the side each year." I'm also sure he has product liability insurance for when you load the 300bo in the 223 and blame him when your gun blows up. Or maybe you get a squib and then shoot a proper round behind it. Caveat Emptor.
We actually have an FFL06 (the type for ammo) but never manufactured any for two reasons: ITAR and liability. The license is actually only $30.
It's also funny all the people who won't buy from CTD because they're so immoral...until they have a sale next year. What have you done [to] me lately? I've learned that price sells above all else. Service is nice, but price is king. Some people put a value on service but Optics Planet, Buds, and even Academy aren't making money on their great conversation and knowledge about the products they sell.
I remember back in 2012 when CTD raised their AR mags from $15 to $55 and their AR rifles almost doubled.I sent them a little love letter:
So predictable that you would be price gouging at the next opportunity. Don't need anything, but heard you were up to no good, again.
SHAME ON YOU.
MAY THE FLEAS OF 1000 CAMELS INFEST YOUR ARMPITS!
The fine folks that panic buy ammunition at your crazy prices will seethe for years at the high price they paid, and... TELL EVERYONE THEY KNOW ABOUT HOW THEY WERE RIPPED OFF BY YOUR COMPANY.
Out, damn'd spot!
Only $55? I think they actually peaked at $99.I remember back in 2012 when CTD raised their AR mags from $15 to $55
Yes, that is what I recall also. They may have even popped over 100 at one point. But I was already done with them.Only $55? I think they actually peaked at $99.
It's also funny all the people who won't buy from CTD because they're so immoral...until they have a sale next year.
That was only the day after one of the mass shootings. Since they still had cheap .22 - 3.5 cents a round, I bought a couple of bricks and left.Only $55? I think they actually peaked at $99.
Ya, if cheaper than dirt was on fire Id piss my self before helping them out.Those of us old enough to remember what CTD did during every previous shortage have warned y'all over and over that they are skunks. Same with Dick's (aptly named) Sporting Goods. There are plenty of good, honest merchants out there. Walk away from these jerks and don't let them see a penny of your hard earned money.
Only $55? I think they actually peaked at $99.
For some reason, magazines don't seem to be in shortage like they were in 2013 right after Sandy Hook. CTD has only jacked the price up to $19.95 this time.Nope. I had purchased a couple used GI AR mags for $8, then three months later I got an email advertising them for $120.