Interesting the increase in traffic on this thread in 2020, compared to 2019, with the definition of "good deal" ripped asunder.
2017 - 2019. The salad days of the Good Deal Gun Thread.
Interesting the increase in traffic on this thread in 2020, compared to 2019, with the definition of "good deal" ripped asunder.
To me it appears anything but strange. A good deal thread is based upon supply and demand and lists the best deals around relative to that supply & demand and the current regular price. When supply is low due to high demand, as it is currently, prices are also much higher. Thus it makes good deals much higher priced than they were a year or so ago when supply was much better, demand was much lower and good deals were heavenly as compared to those now.Strange indeed.
To me it appears anything but strange. A good deal thread is based upon supply and demand and lists the best deals around relative to that supply & demand and the current regular price. When supply is low due to high demand, as it is currently, prices are also much higher. Thus it makes good deals much higher priced than they were a year or so ago when supply was much better, demand was much lower and good deals were heavenly as compared to those now.
My wife may have bought some too. In other news the cabelas in allen doesnt have anything other than some Aguila 38 gr .22lr 500 packs for $31.99Scheels has Fiocchi 100 rnd 9mm packs for 27.99
there is a sign for a one pack limit but its not enforced at the cash register
just got 400 rounds
Thank youI am amazed though that no one, like Dawico, has accused you of buying all the ammo since you got more than the limit! Amazing.
No offense to you, I think it grand you got that much. Not a bad price nowadays either. Good for you.
I'm gonna call you greedy, just because...................... I don't give a rats ass.Thank you
I really dont give a rats ass about city yuppies wanting some 9mm for the handgun they will never shoot and will sell 8 months from now. Must be about 1500-2000 boxes of 9mm on the shelf and the dude in the ammo section was the one who told me to grab some since the cashiers cant tell their ass from a hole in the ground
It's the idiots that buy it at high prices that drive the price up, not the sellers.You arne't going to gun shows and selling it for profit and then bragging about it here acting like you're doing a favor. I live in a town of 5000 people. I'm no city yuppy. I haven't been ABLE to shoot since April because of these assfucks. I was going to the range twice a month before COVID hit. The first time I shot since April was at the family reunion (missed you) and between my pistols and rifles I put less than 70 rounds down range.
It's that bad because of people like Glenn, who's made the spreadsheet with his fuckery. You and your wife buying rounds makes sense, you're shooting them, not scalping them to people with jobs.
That is a nice supply, have not seen that much anywhere in along time. Funny how it is so recent to after the election that a large amount like tht has appeared; wondering if coincidence or not. Regardless that was an excellent find.Thank you
I really dont give a rats ass about city yuppies wanting some 9mm for the handgun they will never shoot and will sell 8 months from now. Must be about 1500-2000 boxes of 9mm on the shelf and the dude in the ammo section was the one who told me to grab some since the cashiers cant tell their ass from a hole in the ground
You're welcome.My reply was not in reference to 5th grade economics, but thanks for playing.
What thread did that happen in? I must have missed it.You arne't going to gun shows and selling it for profit and then bragging about it here acting like you're doing a favor. I live in a town of 5000 people. I'm no city yuppy. I haven't been ABLE to shoot since April because of these assfucks. I was going to the range twice a month before COVID hit. The first time I shot since April was at the family reunion (missed you) and between my pistols and rifles I put less than 70 rounds down range.
It's that bad because of people like Glenn, who's made the spreadsheet with his fuckery. You and your wife buying rounds makes sense, you're shooting them, not scalping them to people with jobs.
eh go for it. Theres plenty of members on here who I have sent items to for free or who I have gone out of my way to help them out. If I wanted to be greedy, I wouldn’t have shared this info on a forum with thousands of members in the dfw area who can go to scheels right now and get 9mmI'm gonna call you greedy, just because...................... I don't give a rats ass.
What thread did that happen in? I must have missed it.
Not being able to shoot sucks. I stick to my rifles mostly because I reload for them. You should definitely get into reloading if you havent already and after all this calms down (if it ever does). What I have been doing currently is making rounds to every box store whenever I am able to. This is the only way I have consistently found handgun ammo.
Which kit did you buy? And what calibers are you looking to load?The kit is already on backorder and will be here in january, dies are going to be bought next month and I'll begin reloading AFTER this is over. I've already put people like him and PEOPLE DEFENDING THAT FUCKERY AS ECONOMICS on the spreadsheet. It's not supply and demand, it's scalping.
He was bragging about it in a thread a week or two back and that's when I was over him on this board. It's bad enough he was a fed, but to be a scalper too makes him lower than a democrat in my opinion.
A while back he mentioned that he worked for Federal Police or Border Patrol types, or maybe fed prison guard.Which kit did you buy? And what calibers are you looking to load?
This is what happens when I am not on here consistently. I miss all of this
He was a fed like an atf agent ? Or was he a .gov desk jockey?