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Probably. No deals exist on ODT, per the resident communistsI just sold 185 rounds of brass case 380 auto for $30. Was that too high a price?
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Probably. No deals exist on ODT, per the resident communistsI just sold 185 rounds of brass case 380 auto for $30. Was that too high a price?
He wouldn't have asked if he didn't feel guilty.......🤣
It ain't the flippers, it's the greedy!I had to give this a little thought. I suppose if you have more ammo than you can shoot the rest of your life, you might have too much. Especially if you have enough ammo for the next few generations. I was mainly talking about flippers in the case. They just keep buying any ammo they find on a shelf anywhere. How about the folks that might want to shoot every once in a while. The flippers are the the ones causing the prices to keep going up out of control. Really like anything else. Real estate, autos and so on. In my case, if the price is too much, I just don't buy. Getting older does have a few advantages
BINGO!!!!It ain't the flippers, it's the greedy!
Last administration, I'd believe it....Clue for the slow. It ain't the flippers. Or the greedy civs. Or the "hoarders."
It's the .gov.
Every time there is a panic, people who have ammo get blamed for hoarding, even though they’re not buying. It’s interesting the hurdles people will jump to avoid addressing the fact they’re unprepared and incapable of learning lessons from past experience. Not meaning to be a dick, but I think it’s true sometimes.