Arms Makers Fall Back From Obama Surge [More]Not that this experience hasn't been valuable, but perhaps we'll see gun and ammo availability and price improvements soon.
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Notes from the Resistance...
Arms Makers Fall Back From Obama Surge [More]Not that this experience hasn't been valuable, but perhaps we'll see gun and ammo availability and price improvements soon.
3 comments:
I noticed it last month, when CTD quit gouging customers for 30rd P-Mags at $30 a pop, and went back to the pre-Hussein price of $14.97.Sonsabitches. I think of this time period of like just before King Kong busts through the gates. You know he's out there.
Ammo will probably still lag behind. Folks have to feed all those new toys you know.
I wonder if we'll see anything interesting in the used gun market once the novelty wears off and some folks go back to sleep.
David, something for an article perhaps.
Talk to any of the ammo plants or firearms manufacturers to get an idea of how the 1500 page "cap and trade" will impact prices, availability, and other impacts it will have should the senate pass it too.
For all I know they may have something in there already that specifically attacks guns, I haven't had a chance to look through it.
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