45Doll 5,891 Posted April 3 I think I can assume that one background check results in at least one firearm purchase. In some cases it's more than one, which would cover for any anomalies. 56 million firearms sold in four years and eight months. Tell me they don't know anything, and somethings not coming. March 2024 Marks 56th Consecutive Month of More Than One Million Gun Sale Background Checks (breitbart.com) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr.Stu 1,930 Posted April 3 I'm not sure that's true. E.g. I believe PA Sheriff's Offices do a NICS check when you apply for a carry permit. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FairbanksRusty 64 Posted April 3 Doesn’t Kentucky vet their concealed carriers each year or every month? Plus there are still thousands of firearms that transfer hands in states where person to person sales are still legal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
45Doll 5,891 Posted April 3 The number for March was 1,400,000. So let's say 400,000 background checks (?) for CCW. That's a minus. 29 states are now permit-less (constitutional) carry; that's a plus. And then some number of transferred firearms with no check; that's a wash. (It's not a 'new' firearm. It's new to the buyer, but a loss to the seller.) And then anyone who bought more than one firearm per NICS check. That's a plus. Regardless of the exact mathematics, my point was simply that IMO it's highly likely there's been a million 'new' firearms purchased every month. For 56 consecutive months. Think there is any overarching reason for that consistent volume? I think they feel something is coming. If someone thinks there's an alternative reason for that volume, or no common reason at all for that volume, let me know. If you want to. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FairbanksRusty 64 Posted April 3 1 hour ago, 45Doll said: The number for March was 1,400,000. So let's say 400,000 background checks (?) for CCW. That's a minus. 29 states are now permit-less (constitutional) carry; that's a plus. And then some number of transferred firearms with no check; that's a wash. (It's not a 'new' firearm. It's new to the buyer, but a loss to the seller.) And then anyone who bought more than one firearm per NICS check. That's a plus. Regardless of the exact mathematics, my point was simply that IMO it's highly likely there's been a million 'new' firearms purchased every month. For 56 consecutive months. Think there is any overarching reason for that consistent volume? I think they feel something is coming. If someone thinks there's an alternative reason for that volume, or no common reason at all for that volume, let me know. If you want to. I think the folks that witnessed the antics of so many groups back in 2020 haven’t forgotten, and they want to be prepared. Prepared meaning protecting themselves. I know about six people who have never owned a handgun, but bought one in the last few years, including my doctor and dentist, both of whom never owned a gun before. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
45Doll 5,891 Posted April 4 39 minutes ago, FairbanksRusty said: I know about six people who have never owned a handgun, but bought one in the last few years, including my doctor and dentist, both of whom never owned a gun before. I have similar stories. And they've explained to me why. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
father-of-three 243 Posted April 4 8 hours ago, FairbanksRusty said: Doesn’t Kentucky vet their concealed carriers each year or every month? Plus there are still thousands of firearms that transfer hands in states where person to person sales are still legal. Yes, like the airport director who was shot and killed by ATF agents recently, who was selling handguns at a gunshot via private sale. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
father-of-three 243 Posted April 4 Whether or not states like New Jersey inflate those numbers (I believe Delaware recently passed a similar puchase permit law), that's still a lot of purchases. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
njJoniGuy 2,133 Posted April 4 Behind every blade of grass, as Yamamoto told his colleagues. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
45Doll 5,891 Posted April 5 Some background information. Gun-buying binge expected as election heats up - Washington Examiner Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites