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Reloading
Why the mad dash on reloading supplies?
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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 754222" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>" I saw only 4 Ar's in a shop out of over 75 they had the last time I was in. They have raised the price over $700, I think you could call that greed by any standard and seems to be the American way any more every where. I for one will remember this if I buy another gun."..........................................................................................Can you blame him? If he sold at october market price scalpers would just clean him out anyway and most of those guns would be on auction at twice the price. If it aint the deal you want don't buy it but don't help the bureaucrats destroy you local supply network. Everyone running a business is trying to make money and if they may not be able to resupply right away, they need to make enough to carry them over if the market will bear it. Capitalism........It has it's ups and downs but it's benefits far outweigh it's inconveniences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 754222, member: 14340"] " I saw only 4 Ar's in a shop out of over 75 they had the last time I was in. They have raised the price over $700, I think you could call that greed by any standard and seems to be the American way any more every where. I for one will remember this if I buy another gun."..........................................................................................Can you blame him? If he sold at october market price scalpers would just clean him out anyway and most of those guns would be on auction at twice the price. If it aint the deal you want don't buy it but don't help the bureaucrats destroy you local supply network. Everyone running a business is trying to make money and if they may not be able to resupply right away, they need to make enough to carry them over if the market will bear it. Capitalism........It has it's ups and downs but it's benefits far outweigh it's inconveniences. [/QUOTE]
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