50 round drums at midway on clearance.

OMG! Uh-oh. Another outfit I saw in the latest Shotgun News (J&G methinks, but definitely NOT Midway because I shop them right regularly and would remember them) also is undertaking a "drum" closeout at prices just under $60.

Now, clearances or closeouts mean one thing: "We don't wish to carry this item anymore."

Now, in the capitalistic book of answers, as long as an audience exists and is willing to pay or something, one doesn't do away with inventory UNLESS (in this case, involving firearms) a statute is about to be passed OR Mr. Obama is about to unload an executive order. Perhaps one dealing with "magazines in excess of . . ."

Say it ain't so. Someone, please! Say it ain't so!
 
OMG! Uh-oh. Another outfit I saw in the latest Shotgun News (J&G methinks, but definitely NOT Midway because I shop them right regularly and would remember them) also is undertaking a "drum" closeout at prices just under $60.

Now, clearances or closeouts mean one thing: "We don't wish to carry this item anymore."

Now, in the capitalistic book of answers, as long as an audience exists and is willing to pay or something, one doesn't do away with inventory UNLESS (in this case, involving firearms) a statute is about to be passed OR Mr. Obama is about to unload an executive order. Perhaps one dealing with "magazines in excess of . . ."

Say it ain't so. Someone, please! Say it ain't so!

I have already received an account warning over my thoughts of our president, so I will not say anything further.

But Please leave the tin foil at home. Most likely the mags are not selling because the mag panic is over and most people are broke.

Also you have a lot of people who will not pay $60-80 for a 50 rd drum when you can get 2 25 rd mags for $30 or so. (Im reference to the 15-22)
 
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