I didn't have "enough" (whatever that means as that alone was ambiguous) and so I sought more as I wanted more. In these times. What happened? I was patient, I called around and looked around and took stock of the situation and held out and in the end, I paid proper retail price, not hysteria pricing. I saw hysteria pricing. I passed time and time and time again. I wanted, but not bad enough to be a sucka just like I don't want 22lr ammo enough to pay 10 cents for a 5 cent round. You can even read my story where I said the dealer I bought some from tried to gouge me by like $10 per mag days later and I said no. Why? Not into gouging price paying as I know the value of the mag and my wants do not make me act irrationally just because prices are.
Now, not sure where you got the idea I would be selling what I had just because I explained my view on paying gouge pricing and the "value" of these mags. If your trying to make some point, it falls flat as I am not selling... not at $20, not at $25, not at $50 not at $100. And never implied as much. Just like I am not interested in buying mags way over MSRP retail, I am not interested in gouging the heck out of my fellow man and selling something I want and took the proper patient time to find at some inflated price. If I wanted to contradict myself and values that way, I could be selling my ammo and the many 15-22 mags for truly amazing profits right now. But I don't, I buy gun stuff to keep it and use it, not to flip it and make a buck.