Ammo flying off the shelves

  • Musky Ed
    Posts: 673
    #1924018

    If you didn’t learn from this before, there is really only one person to blame. I do know that there was quite a bit available a few days ago around here, but that may have changed by now. Sure is refreshing not to have to even think about it anymore. Was at Gander Outdoors after a Musky expo a week or so ago, and they had stacks of ammo on sale. If I remember right, they had boxes of Aguila 9mm for I think it was around $7.50 or so for members. Fantastic price, and I didn’t buy any. Could hardly believe that I kept walking and left it there. Guess I just had fishing on my mind at that time.

    gimruis
    Plymouth, MN
    Posts: 17502
    #1924056

    This is the same as the panic buying of TP

    robby
    Quad Cities
    Posts: 2827
    #1924078

    MikeK, what town in Illinois?

    reverend
    Rhinelander, WI
    Posts: 1117
    #1924085

    Firearm & ammunition manufactures love 2 things:

    1. A liberal winning an election to drive demand
    2. A good ole’ fashioned panic to get people stocking up on more ammunition than they could ever unload while the government overpowers them anyways

    ^^^THIS^^^ Breathe in, breathe out…

    mikek
    Brainerd-Mille Lacs
    Posts: 183
    #1924123

    MikeK, what town in Illinois?

    I believe Champaine.
    Hope things don’t get like Katrina!

    Youbetcha
    Anoka County
    Posts: 2872
    #1924341

    Stopped at the local fleet farm yesterday. Completely out of 9mm and 5.56. Had some junk .223 but who likes that anyway? seems like no one owns a .40SW because that was still pretty available. .45acp was a little light too but had some boxes. good news is .22lr was still around waytogo

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