motorcarman
Compulsive Collector
The dogs can always find 'carrion' when the city people come out to a rural area to loot?I’m stocking up on dogs
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The dogs can always find 'carrion' when the city people come out to a rural area to loot?I’m stocking up on dogs
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The dogs can always find 'carrion' when the city people come out to a rural area to loot?
I, I wouldnt even admit that.Wish my high school had offered a class on reloading,
I took ‘boys food’, and learned how to make an apple pie.
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Define "spine" in relation to Republicans. Miss Lindsay buys a bigger purse? BTW a belated Birthday to you. S/F
I, I wouldnt even admit that.
Did you hum the song about CHARMING BILLY?I took ‘boys food’, and learned how to make an apple pie.
I hear they are stocking up on dogs in North Korea. 'Ol KIM suggested that.I’m stocking up on dogs
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I, I wouldnt even admit that.
I took home-ec too. A class full of girls and food. HELL YEAH!I took home-ec in high school. Ag class was a waste of time. Most of the students were smarter than the teachers in Ag! Besides, girls were more appealing than boys to me! I had lots of fun in home-ec class!
I agree with your observation. However, inflating the number that you order may yield results. Likewise, if you need 2000 rounds of 9mm, you order 2K rounds from every company that you have ordered from before, hoping that one of them will deliver part of that order. Today, receiving more that you need is a "happy problem" in that you can sell, at a high profit margin everything you can get.While the ammo companies are cranking out all they can, this $1 billion claim is inflated. What I mean by that is during the last ammo shortage, almost every company, from Mom & Pop to ranges to big box stores inflated their "needs" hence padding their orders. If they only need 3k round a week for their range to operate under normal circumstances, they are putting in orders for 10x that in hopes of getting what they need. I guarantee if the ammo manufacturers were able to fill a lot of the orders they have on the books, most businesses would not take the amount on their order, mainly due to not enough working capital or not needing as much as they order. When I worked for a range, the owner put in an order for ammo totaling over 4 million dollars. He was hoping to get a fraction of that. In time the shortage will level off and everything will be back to normal
They buy guns because THEY are the one's that are going to be in charge and they need them to keep us in line.What I do not understand is that there exists gun owners that voted for Harris/Biden knowing that their vote contributed to such issues.
A LGS had 223 55 PMC in.
they wanted 25$ plus tax for 20 round boxes.
I passed, no fucking way. If it was 15 dollars I would have night 2 boxes.
Not a chance in hell am I going to pay that for generic 223, not even 556 m193.
I like that store, but that was horse shit and they know it.
Everything you said is true, I don’t blame a guy for making money. We all make money.It's unfortunate, but I think it's more than just supply and demand. What else was on his shelves to sell? Ammo is hard to get, firearms are hard to get, everything these stores typically sell is out of stock, so their sales volume has dropped to the floor because they don't have anything to sell.
But rent doesn't go down. The light bill, alarm bill, web hosting, phone bill, insurance, etc. don't go down either. Ask what their overall sales for the month was this month compared to a year ago and do the math. The bills didn't go away, just the supply of stuff he had to sell to pay the bills.
The only places I've seen that have anything in stock are selling at inflated prices, and they're still selling some.
Probably the wrong place to bring this up but... who thinks Biden/Harris will not initiate a gun buyback program, but instead just limit the amount of ammo you can buy. It is a method already in place worldwide.