RAM4171 wrote:I refuse to go stand in line, since I've got a company to run on a day to day basis. ..... Ive got ammo for the calibers that I shoot, I'm just not shooting much until I have chance to stock up.
This.
The last time we went through this, it took about a year for the ammo situation to calm down and for the panic buying of both ammo and black guns to ease up. And
that time we weren't facing Diane Feinstein's AWB bill and all the other gun legislation attempts. We have most likely turned back a major push to disarm us...at least temporarily...but it is going to take a long time for all of this to change. The price of an AR will likely never return to pre-Sandy Hook levels, just as AR prices never returned to pre-1993 AWB levels after
that law sunsetted. Ammo will likely get more plentiful over the next 8 months or so, and it will eventually get cheaper, but it will likely never get as cheap as it used to be. Also, unless democrats are retarded, if there is one lesson that they will have learned from all of this is that if you make ammo scarce, you severely restrict the expression of the 2nd Amendment. Going forward, look for most future democrats elected/appointed to national office, particularly to POTUS, to try and limit the public's access to ammunition. I believe that they are wrong and immoral, but I don't believe they are stupid, and I find it very hard to believe that they would be unaware inside the administration of these ammo shortages and the effect they are having on the nation's gun owners. Nor do I have trouble believing that someone hasn't been tasked with figuring out how they can exploit the situation......never letting a crisis go to waste, so to speak.
People forget, but there have been other brief retail shortages of military calibers in the last 10 years—primarily 5.56 and 9mm, and to a lesser extent .308 and .45 ACP—related to the ammo manufacturing industry's capacities being temporarily dedicated to military resupply for ammo stores expended in the WOT. It is entirely possible that the administration could order some big ammo buys under that same guise, at precisely the time when panic retail buying has drained the reserves in the retail supply chain, thereby ensuring that ammunition remains largely unavailable to the retail buyer for even 2 or 3 years. Who here doesn't think that the Obama administration isn't capable of that kind of subterfuge?
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