Raymond from Millbrae
Member
Well folks,
I just wanted to share my thought with you for a moment.
I just got back from the Solano Gun Show, here in California. (About 40-minutes north of San Francisco).
I was at the Cow Palace Gun Show about a month ago, and I purchased a brick of 5000 Winchester LP primers for around $125.00. But today I went to the Solano Gun Show and found that Miwall was selling the very same brick of primers for nearly $180.00.
What a rip off.
I understand that tax prices have increased as of April 1st, 2009. I also understand that as a seller, you pass this cost on to the customer. But PLEASE don't question my "imtellemagance" by trying to convince me that there was an added $50.00+ tax increase per brick!
Talk about taking advantage of the very mouths that feed you.
Does this remind you of the gas shortage, where a few gas station owners were selling their gas at super extravagant prices? Or of the markets that were selling 1-gallon jugs of water for $20.00 after a hurricane?
Pathetic.
I will remember who stood with the shooters in these tough economic and 2nd Amendment times. And I will also remember who gouged us because they could. (Not only did they charge what the economy would bear, but they took it as far as they could)!
Shame on you.
Times like these will expose who you really are.
But on the plus side...not all was lost.
I saw a few friendly faces, and had a great time while there. (Besides the bitter taste in my mouth after seeing the INCREDIBLE price increases at Miwall). Gun enthusiasts are great. And I learned a few things whilst there. As a matter of fact, I now have my eyes on a great weapon for the future. Me and a buddy are trying to get a few guys to go in on a larger buy, so we can get a better deal on some custom-made carbines.
But that's another story.
Anyhoo...in the end, I walked out with:
A super cool "Infidel" T-shirt - tax free
A 12-guage shotgun cleaning rod for $5.00 - tax free
An extra Brownells bushing wrench for my range bag for $4.00 -tax free
An 10-round, 1911 single stack, Wilson Combat magazine for $37.00 - tax free
An extra 18.5 pound Wolf recoil spring for my range bag for $6.00 - tax free
And an awesome match grade Videki short trigger for my 1911 for $10.00 - tax free
And 200 Gamo Hunter .177 pellets for $2.00 - tax free
Primers and "other stuff" will now be purchased in super bulk, so that the hazmat and shipping fees will be worth it.
Support your local gun shows, support your local gun stores, and patronize those who should be patronized. (Be wise, and remember who stood by you during these tough times...without gouging you).
Nuff said.
In Christ: Raymond
I just wanted to share my thought with you for a moment.
I just got back from the Solano Gun Show, here in California. (About 40-minutes north of San Francisco).
I was at the Cow Palace Gun Show about a month ago, and I purchased a brick of 5000 Winchester LP primers for around $125.00. But today I went to the Solano Gun Show and found that Miwall was selling the very same brick of primers for nearly $180.00.
What a rip off.
I understand that tax prices have increased as of April 1st, 2009. I also understand that as a seller, you pass this cost on to the customer. But PLEASE don't question my "imtellemagance" by trying to convince me that there was an added $50.00+ tax increase per brick!
Talk about taking advantage of the very mouths that feed you.
Does this remind you of the gas shortage, where a few gas station owners were selling their gas at super extravagant prices? Or of the markets that were selling 1-gallon jugs of water for $20.00 after a hurricane?
Pathetic.
I will remember who stood with the shooters in these tough economic and 2nd Amendment times. And I will also remember who gouged us because they could. (Not only did they charge what the economy would bear, but they took it as far as they could)!
Shame on you.
Times like these will expose who you really are.
But on the plus side...not all was lost.
I saw a few friendly faces, and had a great time while there. (Besides the bitter taste in my mouth after seeing the INCREDIBLE price increases at Miwall). Gun enthusiasts are great. And I learned a few things whilst there. As a matter of fact, I now have my eyes on a great weapon for the future. Me and a buddy are trying to get a few guys to go in on a larger buy, so we can get a better deal on some custom-made carbines.
But that's another story.
Anyhoo...in the end, I walked out with:
A super cool "Infidel" T-shirt - tax free

A 12-guage shotgun cleaning rod for $5.00 - tax free
An extra Brownells bushing wrench for my range bag for $4.00 -tax free
An 10-round, 1911 single stack, Wilson Combat magazine for $37.00 - tax free
An extra 18.5 pound Wolf recoil spring for my range bag for $6.00 - tax free
And an awesome match grade Videki short trigger for my 1911 for $10.00 - tax free
And 200 Gamo Hunter .177 pellets for $2.00 - tax free

Primers and "other stuff" will now be purchased in super bulk, so that the hazmat and shipping fees will be worth it.
Support your local gun shows, support your local gun stores, and patronize those who should be patronized. (Be wise, and remember who stood by you during these tough times...without gouging you).
Nuff said.
In Christ: Raymond