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12/24/2008 5:14:29 AM EDT
The panic buying will last?  Ammo, lowers, parts, all of that shit is outrageous right now.  Damn.....I hope this settles down soon.  I need ammo, but I am not paying silly prices for the stuff.
12/24/2008 6:21:01 AM EDT
[#1]
I figure if no Democrats make any moves towards the guns right away, things will cool off after the first of the year.

Does seem like things are smoothing out a bit already.

We can thank Mr Obama for keeping/putting the firearms industry's back on solid footing during these times of finacial woes! All he had to do was get elected.
12/24/2008 7:10:58 AM EDT
[#2]
prices will go down when we stop buying the stuff for several months;

unless a ban of some type is enacted, then prices will go even higher.

12/24/2008 7:11:11 AM EDT
[#3]
I agree its crazy I bought 12 P-Mags about 6 or 7 months ago at $9.95 a piece from a dude on EE because I bought them in bulk and I see most pepole are asking $39 for them now. Its insane
12/24/2008 9:43:06 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
prices will go down when we stop buying the stuff for several months;

unless a ban of some type is enacted, then prices will go even higher.




Well.....I am not doing any buying riht now.  I hope everyone else follows suit.  Otherwise shooting as a hobby is gonna stay expensive for sometime.
12/24/2008 10:56:09 AM EDT
[#5]
No buying, no shooting, just watching and waiting.
12/24/2008 11:33:06 AM EDT
[#6]
Eh I just got in from shooting some 7.62x25 out of my Tok
12/24/2008 12:18:24 PM EDT
[#7]
I think things will start slowing down in February.

12/24/2008 2:18:12 PM EDT
[#8]
You're supposed to panic buy before the election....all you late comers screwed it up for the rest of us.
12/24/2008 4:01:23 PM EDT
[#9]
wideners still have Prvi M193 for pretty reasonable, thought the M855 went up a few bucks/200.  

12/24/2008 4:18:34 PM EDT
[#10]
I have bought some GSG 5 mags and some BDM ar mags and a few small small parts since the anti christ was voted in. ammo wise just 100 rds of 7.62 x 39 soft points for my ruger m77 bolt gun. I am fair set on ammo and weapons
12/24/2008 10:13:38 PM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
Quoted:
prices will go down when we stop buying the stuff for several months;

unless a ban of some type is enacted, then prices will go even higher.




Well.....I am not doing any buying riht now.  I hope everyone else follows suit.  Otherwise shooting as a hobby is gonna stay expensive for sometime.



that's why all the survival types bought a 10/22 and a 22/45 along with 50k+ 22lr in the walmart value pack when they were $8.50 per.
12/24/2008 10:57:01 PM EDT
[#12]
i resemble that remark ndenway.
12/24/2008 11:17:20 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
i resemble that remark ndenway.



a lot of people do,

hell this morning my and the boys stood on the porch and put a value pack through my 22/45;

tomorrow morning they'll be shooting airsoft pistols though.
12/25/2008 7:30:01 AM EDT
[#14]
I am not sure we will really see a slow down or less intrest.  Remember the last time around the interent was not a factor and a lot of people have beeen exposed to firearms because of the internet.  There are a lot more of us now than the last time around.  Ammo manufactures are not doing to lower the price of ammo based on material commodities of today––they will continue selling higher because they are into the materials at a higher price.  Now I bet they are buying up as much as they can with the prices down right now.

BTW, I just listed 2000 rds of Privy 55gr ammo for sale.  Good price and local
12/25/2008 12:13:14 PM EDT
[#15]
As a result of the worldwide financial slowdown, many countries and industries will produce less because they sell less. That said, I believe as material prices drop due to less demand, overall prices on ammo, amongst other things, will begin to drop.  

Before someone points out that demand for 7.62 and 5.56 is still high, which is true, I mean to say that countries like China will require/buy less lead and brass for their decreased level of manufacturing in all sectors, decreasing overall demand.  

I suspect the third quarter may be a bellwether period.  If Obama doesn't issue an anti-gun statement or indication of a near-future AWB, the economy continues to to slide, and those stockpiling ammo amass their perceived needs,  I strongly believe ammo prices will begin to fall.  

This is pure speculation and is not intended to convince anyone that dropping out of the commodities market is a good idea.  I am not an investment professional and do not represent myself as someone who is.