Slowing sales

Coldshooter

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Heard on the radio that gun sales are slowing down. Wonder if that is because nothing is left. Maybe everyone is spent out.
 
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There's just not that much left to buy......I have 2 more P2P remaining while the clock is ticking and just can't seem to find anything that I have to have or even remotely consider.
I venture I'm not the only one in that position,also some are just biding their time,waiting for all those overpriced firearms bought in the spur of the moment with credit cards coming due to get dumped on the market if or when the White House decides a AW ban is futile and not politically expedient.
 
I say it's a little of both. The hype is slowly on the down hill. I'm not seeing too many bushmasters and M&P 15 sports being sold privetly for $3000 anymore.
 
I'll tell you one thing for sure. If everyone's right & modern sporting
rifles come down out of the stratosphere, I'm going to score me one
of those! If I'm allowed to, that is.
 
Yup, I think the worst is over. Now we get to watch all of those overpriced panic buys try and recoup their $$$. I'm seeing more and more "NIB", "never been fired", ARs for sale in the local gun trader.

NIP DPMS Sportical for sale, "ONLY" $1400.00! :D

You guys better hurry and snatch it up!
 
Sounds good then I can try to find 223 ammo.....don't need any more trauma in my life....I'm hoping to be able to keep my custom BHP..14 rounds...very scary...
 
I dropped in to the LGS today and was surprised to see he actually had 4-5 ARs for sale. All of em' were priced well north of $1.2k. He had one very ugly used AK...I didn't bother to price it. Very little ammo, and general stock was way down.
 
Hoping that supply starts to build back up as I want to buy some more ammo again. Especially .22LR...
 
Lots of empty shelves up here in NH. Managed to get 2 boxes of 9mm yesterday but no 22LR, no 40S&W and no 45ACP. Gun shelves almost empty for pistols, a few revolvers around and quite a few rifles, except for those nasty black ones.
 
I think everyone around here is tapped out. I visited a pawn/gun store here today and although they were selling things, there was plenty of stock on the walls and in the cases.
 
Went to a LGS today when I heard they had some CCI 22LR's in stock. Had a limit of 2 boxes per customer of 100 mini-mags
Noticed they had in stock 2 M&P 1522's cheaper than I have seen listed on gun broker.
 
.223/5.56 is just a bit above 50¢ here right now. if you're willing to pay that, there is quite a bit of it. I am seeing pmags for $30-35 locally. (They were as much as $60 each at the January gun show.)

My favorite internet ammo sellers are still out of stock.

I think the drop off is at least partly due to low inventory, partly high prices, and partly the demand is getting satisfied. My take, it it'll be a rough road for at least 9 months.
 
Theres little to buy!!

A well known online seller had over 1000 tins of commie 5.45 x 39 it sold out in hours...

Local stores are cleaned out, wall racks are empty, pistol cases are bare.
 
That's because there are no guns left in the stores to sell!

I just ordered some re-loading supplies today and was told I could expect delivery in the late summer if i was lucky. :(
 
"That's because there are no guns left in the stores to sell! "
"Theres little to buy!!"

True.

My favorite little gunshop has closed Sun/Mon & Tues now due to the fact that ... well, there's not that much left to sell.

A shop in the next county over from me has closed 'til he can restock.

GF
 
I was talking to the owner of my favorite LGS. He has several hundred thousand dollars of product ordered, but no clear time frame for delivery. His major gun lines- S&W, Ruger, Glock, FN and DPMS are behind by at least four to six months. Ammo has no estimated time of arrival, same with powder and primers. Word on primers-all are going into ammo production until the supply lines get filled.

He also said several small shops in PA, OH and WV were closing their doors in February and March. (He buys -out the remaining inventory for his store) They can't get merchandise and aren't active used buyers. His feelings are within the next six months about 30% of the "brick and mortar" gun shops will be gone. Victims of the panic buying which has created the perfect storm of product unavailability. You can't pay the bills if you have nothing to sell!
 

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