How long?
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How long?
How long until AR parts or mags become either available or available at NORMAL pries? any predictions, guesses,hopes or otherwise?
I for one am not paying a $1700 price tag for a normally $899 rifle that some seen to be asking on the auction sites
or $50+ for $15 mags
I for one am not paying a $1700 price tag for a normally $899 rifle that some seen to be asking on the auction sites
or $50+ for $15 mags
"Courage is being scared to death... and saddling up anyway."
-John Wayne
-John Wayne
I did a 400 mile round trip for a 40-minute environmental inspection yesterday. Stopped at Clark Bro's Gun Shop in Opal, VA, and at Greentop on the way back. Both were relatively crowded and neither had much of a stock of anything remaining. Prices were up and they weren't dickering much on prices. Guy at Clarks traded in two rifles for an XD45 and was trying to get a box of ammo thrown in. No go. Greentop's inventory was lower than I've ever seen. They had two AR's in stock, both in the $3k range.
Going to be a while before the supply rebounds. And with the White house indicating that they may do gun control by executive order, may be a very long while.
Going to be a while before the supply rebounds. And with the White house indicating that they may do gun control by executive order, may be a very long while.
Went to Sportsman's Warehouse this morning. They have been looking better than Gander, but pretty bad today. So I can imagine what shape Gander is in.
Sportsman's did not have one single round of .22 except WMR. No Shorts, Longs, or Long Rifles at all.
They did, oddly, have a good supply of .22Mag and .17.
No 9mm, no .380. They had a very few boxes of .40 and .45ACP. I got lucky, there were a grand total of eleven boxes of .38 Special. Three American Eagle FMJ, six AE round nose, and two of my usual Independence FMJ. I bought a box of those, after some thought. Got my first post-Fiscal Cliff paycheck this morning, and it wasn't pretty.
Gun-wise, rifle racks were good except for black ones. Handguns getting hit heavy, lots of empty space. They did have one .357 LCR, and a .22 SP-101, but the clerk said they were the last ones, none "in back".
Sportsman's did not have one single round of .22 except WMR. No Shorts, Longs, or Long Rifles at all.
They did, oddly, have a good supply of .22Mag and .17.
No 9mm, no .380. They had a very few boxes of .40 and .45ACP. I got lucky, there were a grand total of eleven boxes of .38 Special. Three American Eagle FMJ, six AE round nose, and two of my usual Independence FMJ. I bought a box of those, after some thought. Got my first post-Fiscal Cliff paycheck this morning, and it wasn't pretty.
Gun-wise, rifle racks were good except for black ones. Handguns getting hit heavy, lots of empty space. They did have one .357 LCR, and a .22 SP-101, but the clerk said they were the last ones, none "in back".
* 2 Ruger Bearcat stainless, w/ EWK ejector housings & Wolff springs
* Ruger SP-101 .22LR, w/ Wolff springs
* 2 NAA Guardian .32ACP
* 3 Zastava M70 .32ACP
* S&W 15-22 Sport (.22LR AR)
* 2 Ruger SR22 .22LR pistols
* Ruger SP-101 .22LR, w/ Wolff springs
* 2 NAA Guardian .32ACP
* 3 Zastava M70 .32ACP
* S&W 15-22 Sport (.22LR AR)
* 2 Ruger SR22 .22LR pistols
So much for swearing to support and defending the Constitution of the United States! That's the oath that all our government officials make upon assuming office.Going to be a while before the supply rebounds. And with the White house indicating that they may do gun control by executive order, may be a very long while.
R,
Bullseye
I believe the one I took had "against all enemies foreign and domestic" in it.Bullseye wrote:So much for swearing to support and defending the Constitution of the United States! That's the oath that all our government officials make upon assuming office.Going to be a while before the supply rebounds. And with the White house indicating that they may do gun control by executive order, may be a very long while.
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I was wondering myself how long it will take, I guess there is really no way to know. What I have been wondering also, is just how many AR's flew off the shelf in the week or so after the shooting. Everywhere I have gone, local and on the internet is out. One local shop I went to said they sold 25 AR's in two days. It is a pretty small shop to, i was surprised they would stock that many.
I have a friend who has thinking about selling this RRA's (A2 version) for $1200-1300. It
includes synthetic sling($70), a few magazines, a soft case ($70), and some
other minor accessories. I think he may be changing his mind, though, after
I told him what it is worth these days.
http://www.rockriverarms.com/index.cfm? ... ory_id=225
includes synthetic sling($70), a few magazines, a soft case ($70), and some
other minor accessories. I think he may be changing his mind, though, after
I told him what it is worth these days.
http://www.rockriverarms.com/index.cfm? ... ory_id=225
I have had thoughts of buying it to use as a backup for my NM A2, just in case something went wrong with mine. At the prices that are being asked, even his very fair price for the market, that's a lot of cash. The feds could even say it is illegal for 'anybody' to posses one, and every AR must be turned in.Bullseye wrote:If he's seriously thinking of selling his A2 he might want to do it now. If the Feds get their way anyone who owns a black rifle won't be legally able to sell them later on. Tough decision but the market is definitely on the side of the seller.
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Bullseye
When they imposed the ban in CA, registration was made mandatory for any pre-ban assault weapons. The local sheriffs were policing all the firing ranges and confiscating any unregistered weapons covered under the ban legislation. Even then, most folks did not register their state outlawed weapons during the grace period. This was the only way they could hope to locate where all the "legally" possessed AW firearms were within the state's borders. This new proposed legislation is essentially that same plan only expanded out on a national scale and with a few extra modifications that have been learned over the years.
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Bullseye
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Bullseye