I don't give a shit either, I've bought many Fenway Franks, but i'm not blind to the fact that it's gouging.
You obviously do or you wouldn't be talking about it here.
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I don't give a shit either, I've bought many Fenway Franks, but i'm not blind to the fact that it's gouging.
I go to Walmart and buy it for $175, and then sell it for $375.
No actually, I just don't buy it, and if I do, I know exactly why it's 5 bucks and dont give a shit.
You obviously do or you wouldn't be talking about it here.
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I don't care, But people have a problem understanding the word gouging , thats my problem.
They can do what they want and charge what they want.
You can also choose not to shop there if you want. It's not that hard.
I sold a 420 round ammo can of 5.56 the other day for $375.
If someone is willing to pay it, I guess it's not that much, is it???
Is there even such a thing as gouging? Or is it just called whining?
What is it called when you bitch about other people complaining about price gouging?
I don't give a shit either, I've bought many Fenway Franks, but i'm not blind to the fact that it's gouging.
What is it called when you bitch about other people complaining about price gouging?
How would you write the definition for "price gouging" if you worked for Webster's?
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If you folks had been reloading you wouldn't be having ammo issues.
Hmm isn't that what Karl Marx said. I am really amazed at all the socialists we have here who complain when unfettered capitalism hits them in their wallet QUOTE]
I never said they shouldn't be allowed to "price gouge" or "Take advantage" of.
I love how you act like you never bitched about overpriced merchandise that was never overpriced before.
No matter how you look at it, its Price gouging and Taking advantage of.
I've never bitched about prices of anything on this forum. But what is bitching about it going to do? Make the prices go down? Why are you so pissed about it? There are plenty of other gun shops that you can take your business to. Again, it's all about how you feel and having this compulsion to "just have to share your feelings" like the sensitive young man you probably are. No offense intended, really. Want to save money? Reload and get involved in one of the most fascinating aspects of shooting. Eddie Coyle (Jim F) can get you started. Think you can run a better gun shop than SL, well get the capitalization and start your own. That's the American way, after all.
It has nothing to do with reloading at all.
I don't reload, and I have plenty of ammo for the calibers I shoot. It's called buying it throughout the year. A little here, a little there, etc.
Some people buy 1 box of 50 rounds, and go shoot it, and it's gone in 5 minutes. Then bitch how they can't find ammo.
Idk I payed 14$ a box for a 50ct of 9mm FMJ yesterday, pre shtf price not bad I guess
Price gouging has a legal definition in many states, and there are anti-price-gouging laws in place to protect the consumer in times of emergency.
However, New Hampshire has no such laws. If you don't like what they are charging, don't shop there. The prices will be what the market will bear.
Start by picking up what you shoot, Then scrounge around at the range. Pick up the type of stuff that you shoot. Be careful with rifle casings they have to checked carefully. Most handgun casings are a little more forgiving. Clean and sort all the brass and inspect, ask questions and if need be take EC's course.
Well then! What the hell you waiting for jump in the waters fine!!!
Concord show, April 13-14.Send me a PM if you know where I can find primers, powder, and 9mm projectiles. I've been coming up dry every time I go looking.
Agreed. I was looking for his words.
I appreciate the market working without such restrictions. One more reason for me to move north.
Yeah? When are you coming up?
As soon as I can make it work.
You and I have our differences, but here everyone is bitching about the cost of ammo. So that we are in agreement with. I am not having ammo issues I have plenty and no I am not going to sell or share it. I have been reloading since my teens (Now 57) So in the past I have stocked up on primers, powder and heads. So to avoid this issue one needs to plan ahead, Reloading is the answer.
I disagree. What you're describing "...stocked up on primers, powder and heads. So to avoid this issue one needs to plan ahead..." is not reloading, it's your preparedness and foresight.
Many reloaders are now complaining fiercely about the cost and availability of primers, powder, and heads. Reloading hasn't saved them from shortages.
I have not interest in reloading, but like you, I've been stocking up as time goes by, so I'm not running out and buying ammo at $1/round. (In fact, I've sold some excess at near-peak prices. The only time in my life I've ever "bought low and sold high.")
Sounds like prices are coming down a bit. Certainly $.50/round would be a good price these days and $1/round is brutal.
The problem isn't the free market. the isdue is that all the hysteria is being driven, in large part, by fear of government regulation.
No fun at all these days