kbm6893
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When I see primers at less than $80(already double what they were 3 years ago), and actually on shelves, and not read excited posts on here with pictures of a few boxes on a shelf in a Bass Pro or Academy, I’ll begin to feel better.
Meanwhile, our house is worth double what we paid 7 years ago and my 5-year old truck will sell today for what I paid for it when new, especially if I max out my credit card to fill the gas tank. I can wander the aisles of the grocery store and gaze longingly at all the things I used to enjoy so much, like butter, eggs, milk, bacon, orange juice, and those wonderful things marked "USDA Prime".
Nickel candy bars sell for a buck-and-a-half. People line up clutching wads of folding cash in their hands while a spiky purple-haired walking billboard for a tattoo parlor with the contents of a fishing tackle box displayed on her face creates another Grande Deluxe Decaf Caramel Latte with Double Whip to sip while they play games on their phones and share selfies with their social media friends and followers. WalMart continues to be overrun by relatives of the Michelin Tire Man wearing Spandex waddling along with a 44-oz. Big Gulp in each hand.
A growing population of college graduates with delinquent 6-figure student loan debt for their advanced degrees in gender studies, documentary film history, or advanced basket weaving are contemplating suicide or extended luxury vacations rather than bothering with job applications.
Hardly a week goes by without another seizure of heroin, fentanyl, cocaine, or such things in sufficient quantities to euthanize the population of North America once or twice. Half the states now have recreational marijuana dispensaries with prominent locations in expensive business districts, and the masses are screaming in favor of allowing EBT cards to be used there.
Oh how I miss the golden days when 10 cents would get me an ice cold bottle of Dr. Pepper (2 cents back if I returned the bottle), a box of .22 shells was 29 cents, and a dozen fish hooks for a dime so I could have a proper day of digging worms, catching fish, and chasing big game like squirrels or cottontails.
$10 for a box of 9mm? Not unless it comes with a Starbucks coupon that I can use with the app on my IPhone.
But has your income doubled in the last 7 years?
I stopped at Academy today to see how the ammo shelves looked. And they looked better than they have in about four years! Lots of everything, including .38 Special and even some .357. I saw .32 S&W Long, .45ACP, and FN 5.7. Loads and loads of .22LR. As for prices, well, they weren't as bad as they've been, but they will NEVER be as low as four years ago I don't care what all the curmudgeons grumble about. Dream on, it ain't happening. Federal 9mm FMJ, 200 pack, $75. That's as good as it's going to get, folks. Stock up, the time has arrived.