I was a contractor for years, and remember seeing the lumber salesman's pricing sheets one day when I was getting a job quote. There was an asterisk next to every price per thousand board feet. At the bottom of the pricing sheet, there was an asterisked note: *OR WHAT THE MARKET WILL BEAR.
If even one box of ammo, one mag, or one firearm sells at the asking price, the market is validated. We are pretty far gone when the 2nd amendment gang complains about free markets, or no longer understands them. And as in every other type of market, smart money already bought, and smart money stands aside at times like these. Personally, just wish I'd been a little smarter a little more often, and perhaps that's the dismay driving a lot of the comments.
If even one box of ammo, one mag, or one firearm sells at the asking price, the market is validated. We are pretty far gone when the 2nd amendment gang complains about free markets, or no longer understands them. And as in every other type of market, smart money already bought, and smart money stands aside at times like these. Personally, just wish I'd been a little smarter a little more often, and perhaps that's the dismay driving a lot of the comments.
