Re: Ok, I'm calling it - the Panic of 2016 is on
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 8:22 pm
I just picked up two 30 rounders, a 20 and a 40. I haven't noticed prices changing locally yet.
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I plan to sit this one out.C-dub wrote:... I would have purchased ...
It certainly can be, but it's not always like that. I purchased a handgun there a month or so ago and went early in the morning before there was a crowd. From the time I said "I wanted that one" to the time I walked out the door with it was between 30-45 minutes and probably closer to 30. When they are busy the wait just to get someone to help look at a firearm is ridiculous.warnmar10 wrote:I plan to sit this one out.C-dub wrote:... I would have purchased ...
FWIW, I was at Cabela's Ft Worth today. There was ample .223 on the shelf, AR's were selling but it didn't seem to be a run on.
I bought a S&W Victory .22 there today. It was my first ever and probably last gun purchase at Cabela's. What a PIA.
Agreed. I stopped by Cabela's on my way home from the range to buy a couple more boxes of carry ammo. The guy in front of me spent $1000+ on various types of ammo. When I joked that he'd be on Homeland Security's radar if he wasn't careful, his response was "this is round one," and that his intention was to purchase as much as he could afford between now and November in the event HRC wins.AndyC wrote:AR lowers and associated things are rising in price and getting harder to find - now I'm noticing that .223 ammo is drying up and delivery times extended.
Yep - I'm calling this one - Sauve qui peut.
Each crisis that pops up and has HRC or BHO speaking of new "gun control" measures/laws/Exec-actions, is another excuse for me to buy more ammo.lfinsr wrote:Agreed. I stopped by Cabela's on my way home from the range to buy a couple more boxes of carry ammo. The guy in front of me spent $1000+ on various types of ammo. When I joked that he'd be on Homeland Security's radar if he wasn't careful, his response was "this is round one," and that his intention was to purchase as much as he could afford between now and November in the event HRC wins.AndyC wrote:AR lowers and associated things are rising in price and getting harder to find - now I'm noticing that .223 ammo is drying up and delivery times extended.
Yep - I'm calling this one - Sauve qui peut.
[sigh]It was about 25-30 minutes from "I want that one" to "If you won't let us wrap the box in security tape we have to walk you to the door." So total time in store 35-40 minutes. I already knew what I wanted and I was at Cabela's because it was on sale for less than I could find it anywhere else including online.C-dub wrote:... From the time I said "I wanted that one" to the time I walked out the door with it was between 30-45 minutes and probably closer to 30. ...
I love it when they walk you to the door... with an OC pistol on your belt.warnmar10 wrote:[sigh]It was about 25-30 minutes from "I want that one" to "If you won't let us wrap the box in security tape we have to walk you to the door." So total time in store 35-40 minutes. I already knew what I wanted and I was at Cabela's because it was on sale for less than I could find it anywhere else including online.C-dub wrote:... From the time I said "I wanted that one" to the time I walked out the door with it was between 30-45 minutes and probably closer to 30. ...
I suppose I got spoiled using the mom & pop dealer in Lewisville.
Most bad guys aren't buying retail in the first place.Beiruty wrote:Stupid policy. As if the bad guy cannot go outside load and come back.
True.TexasCajun wrote:Most bad guys aren't buying retail in the first place.Beiruty wrote:Stupid policy. As if the bad guy cannot go outside load and come back.