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I'll be listing 6,000 rounds of .22LR later on tonight for $3,000 or best offer. I guarantee someone will buy it.
Why get bent out of shape if someone is selling a $15 box of ammo for $60 to $100? Just don.t buy it.
Something about "preying" on new shooters who apparently just buy .22 indiscriminately without researching prices or availability.Why get bent out of shape if someone is selling a $15 box of ammo for $60 to $100? Just don.t buy it.
The guy has the right to ask what he wants......and I have the ability to say that its stupid outragouse high pricewhy neg rep him? is he somehow not entitled to seek a profit? as asinine as some prices i have seen lately ( and $140 is asinine), its still between the guy buying and the guy selling. although most of us will balk at 10-15 cents per round, there are people out there buying at those prices. i know some people don't believe it, but its true.
the basic law of trade is both parties leave satisfied, no one is forced to trade cash with him, but when and if people do, its between them and i am sure both will leave the transaction satisfied....
Something about "preying" on new shooters who apparently just buy .22 indiscriminately without researching prices or availability.
This x1000Yeah, it's a free market. You have the right to buy and sell things as supply/demand dictates. I, personally, have purchased things before with the intent of making a couple bucks or trading up. That doesn't make you any less of a dick in my mind if you're trying to get $80+ for a brick of Blazers/Thunderbolts.
Something about "preying" on new shooters who apparently just buy .22 indiscriminately without researching prices or availability.
I actually did neg rep the guy asking 140 for two bricks of golden bullets
The guy has a right to ask what he wants, free market, bla, bla, bla... But this website allows users to weigh in on the conduct and commentary of other members by using positive and negative rep. Seems to be that members who think the guy is a douchebag for using the website to scalp 22LR at ridiculous prices should be welcome to neg rep him. Isn't that the point of the function?
At 11-12 cents per round, .22LR ammo is readily available, from what I've seen on dealers' shelves. Finding exactly what you want might be tough though.
Likely so did he....!Guy at the show in Nashua today was selling bricks of 525 for 65$ I paid 34.99 for the same brick last week at a store.
At 11-12 cents per round, .22LR ammo is readily available, from what I've seen on dealers' shelves. Finding exactly what you want might be tough though.
Wow epic facepalm here. The fact that people are talking about .22lr at 11-12 cents a round is a good price is odd to me. You realize at 12 cents a round that is a $65 brick.......of .22lr! I'm still finding it every now and then for $26 - $30 a brick.....BPS, wallyworld when you can find it. Why do people think a $65 brick of .22 is a good price? Yes you need to put in some time looking around shopping but I go to the range with my son twice a month and shoot .22pistol and revolver......have managed to keep about 2000 rounds in my safe.......and never spent more than $35 for a brick in the last year.
Northshore Firearms in Middleton has CCI Minimags at $10.95/100 rds, not the price of yesteryear, and hopefully of tomorrow, but not bad in this market
2 boxes/day limit, but there was a ton on Saturday
Northshore Firearms in Middleton has CCI Minimags at $10.95/100 rds, not the price of yesteryear, and hopefully of tomorrow, but not bad in this market
2 boxes/day limit, but there was a ton on Saturday