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Honestley if you have waited til now to buy guns and ammo, you deserve to pay the inflated prices.

 

Nobody deserves inflated prices. Not everyone here can afford to buy cases of ammo at a time or whatever gun they want. Sometimes life gets in the way. Unexpected bills or want not.

 

Dick thing to say.

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I am going to sell mine at a decent price along with the ammo. All I am really looking for is a stripped lower. Not everyone has a ton of money to stockpile ammo.

Shoot me a pm when you do i am intrested in getting an AK type rifle after christmas. once i get my holiday cash LOL

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Nobody deserves inflated prices. Not everyone here can afford to buy cases of ammo at a time or whatever gun they want. Sometimes life gets in the way. Unexpected bills or want not.

 

Dick thing to say.

 

I see both sides on this one. I think it was more of an unpleasant truth. With the price of ammo going ever higher the last decade, the writing has been on the wall for a long time. Buy 2 shoot 1. Those who didn't, or couldn't are in a tough spot. While we don't deserve the higher prices, those who had the means to stockpile but didn't have only themselves to blame. It's the folks who buy their ammo a few boxes at a time I feel bad for. I would suggest that folks here start saving for reloading equipment rather than a new gun. It is a long term solution to ammo pricing problems.

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Yea im a dick then... But i read ALOT and base my financial decisions on the way this country is headed. Maybe more should do the same. Things can be purchased slowley, as you can afford them. If thats not an option for you, maybe you should find another hobby. Sorry i dont sugar coat things, but it is what it is....

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