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In reading some of the posts here, I'm hearing that people are stockpiling 10, 20 and 30,000 rounds of ammo and up, and they're still buying more.
Just like the folks who descended upon the stores to clean out the paper towels, toilet paper, and hand sanitizer, panic buying is great for you, but it prevents the rest of us from getting any. It also drives prices through the roof.
Yes, you have the right to stockpile hundreds of thousands of rounds, but when you do this, you screw everyone else who is worried about the civil unrest situation, or having enough ammo to maintain qualification.
Just a thought.
Well, that might have been me when I "Woke" during the Obama Administration.
After his first term, I would buy when there was value to be had, not during a panic.
I'm not screwing anyone, I buy when the shelves are overflowing.
Two days before Charlie Faker shut down the state, I was in Patriot Arms in Ipswich.
The usually have 75 to 100 handguns on display, but had maybe 10 left.
I said "Where'd all the handguns go"? One of the clerks responded "Ammo".
I told him I was all set, I didn't need any Ammo. He wanted me to sell them some.
I sold them 2,000 9mm, 1,000 .45 ACP, 1,000 7.62x39 & 1,000 38 Special.
I told them I'd need a day to compile their request as it's spread around.
I also I made sure I grabbed stuff I bought high. I always put the Date, Vendor & Price on each case.
I'm not licensed to sell Ammo, so I let it go at cost. Brought my average cost's down.
They were happy as a pig in shit. They sold it all that day.