Tallahassee
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Wake me up when Patriots are fed up with all this bullshit.Yawn, wake me up when Americans are tired of all this meaningless paperwork.
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Wake me up when Patriots are fed up with all this bullshit.Yawn, wake me up when Americans are tired of all this meaningless paperwork.
Not sure if I’m a “patriot”, but while everyone’s talking about stockpiling lowers I’m shopping for PVS-31s and New Hampshire real estate.Wake me up when Patriots are fed up with all this bullshit.
Interesting read. I didn't have knowledge of that thread while typing my response. I'm happy to see it echos my sentiments.Read this thread (start on the second page). @Buck F chimes in who is in the insurance business. storage of ammo
Thought I’d link that thread to avoid clogging up this thread with unrelated stuff
You guys maybe, I joined because I thought this was Northeast’s Hooters where patrons of Hooters come to share recipes and photos of their favorite Hooters girls..you all goin’ to jail.All of us when Maura and Biden get through with us I am hearing?
Thats what the pant shitters say anyway.
yes and no. I can see the holes in your knowledge from you not being an FFL with a good relationship with distributors.The retail firearms industry is unique because there is little dealer protection on pricing. For most things, there is a race to the bottom and not enough room for decent margin except on "convenience items" where convenience + shipping will result in retail buyers getting things like cleaning supplies, targets, etc. at 40%+ margin. For everything else (except for large dealers that buy guns by the hundreds) there is no "secret source" that has the product for 25%+ less than an astute buyer can find the item for on the net. I even know of mail orders that discontinued a quality product line because there was no margin to be had. Even Dillon that does protect dealers (you can't find a Dilllon from an alternat supplier at the dealer price) only offers (last I checked) a 15% margin, I've seen actual dealer pricing on reloading supplies, and the only price advantage the dealer has is either free shipping/hazmat (for suppliers that run their own fleet of trucks) or amortization of those over large orders.
Now, try getting near an actual dealer price for other retail products (clothing, paint, boats, generators, hammers, cardinal grammeters, etc.) or even a look at a dealer price list. Not gonna happen if you are not actually in the business (and one man small operations will not fool the wholesale distributors or manufacturers).
Seems like they used an 1 instead of an l, on the permit. I think that says 5 lbs of black powder.I am surprised on the 51lbs of BP.
Can you trade 10lbs of BP for an additional 10K primers?
buying for at under the invoice always was am ultimate goal. my 2007 honda accord vp was acquired at almost 2.5K under the invoice.there is a race to the bottom, but the bottom has a floor (MAP)
when September ends.wake me up when lunch is ready...
Nobody who sells guns is gonna do that unless they bought an albartross by accident or something.buying for at under the invoice always was am ultimate goal. my 2007 honda accord vp was acquired at almost 2.5K under the invoice.
same with anything else.
avg healey thread:Let's not turn into another car buying thread.
Let's end it here. Everyone here is amazing at negotiating for cars, you all buy so cheap the dealerships are lucky more people are not that good or they would be out of business.
Congratulations.
Now, let's keep sh*tting our pants over the new Governor.
Excellent info and a nice knowledge gap plug.MTP is minimum transfer price. This is the lowest price a distributor can SELL the product for to a dealer. The difference between MTP and MAP is the "protection" a dealer has. I won't disclose how large/small this is, but the stronger the MAP police, usually the higher the spread.
I am not a lawyer but the Bruen ruling may undo any plans Queen Healey may have. The ruling has been knocking down restrictions such as the ones she might be cooking up. Just got to get GOAL and GOA to bring suit. These are the organizations that are working for gun owner, not the NRA.
It would give new meaning to the phrase "intergalactic kegger!"I am surprised on the 51lbs of BP.
I had one of those once, years ago. When I got it I asked the chief what would happen if you had a permit and there was a fire at the house and they had to respond. He said "maybe" they may get a flag for that adress....maybe, sounded like a big friggin maybe. He didn't even know what the hell I was asking for when I went it to get it.Dude, you got so screwed on the primers portion and now the gov knows you are storing this stuff.
You just gave them an excuse to search your place whenever they want.
She can lobby for the definition of a firearm to include receivers. Then its party overI can't see how she could possibly ban the transfer of lowers. They're not guns, and can be made into bolt, pump, or single action guns in addition to evil semi-automatics
lol that’s what she thinksShe can lobby for the definition of a firearm to include receivers. Then its party over
She can lobby for the definition of a firearm to include receivers. Then its party over
Federally?She can lobby for the definition of a firearm to include receivers. Then its party over
No. Her lobbying to Massachusetts law makers. Not federalFederally?
Why on earth would the BAFTE listen to her “lobbying?”
Everyone in the country who pays attention to firearms law knows where Maura Healey stands, and why she stands there. They do not agree with her, which is why NOBODY else went along with her AWB redefinition.
I feel like you know me well enough to know... you had me at hide the weenieNobody who sells guns is gonna do that unless they bought an albartross by accident or something.
With cars invoice is a misnomer because it doesn't represent what the dealer paid. There's always some hide the weenie game goimg on there.
He's saying that the current situation is the result of the state and federal definitions being different. Bringing the state definition in line could close a method of entry.Federally?
Why on earth would the BAFTE listen to her “lobbying?”
Everyone in the country who pays attention to firearms law knows where Maura Healey stands, and why she stands there. They do not agree with her, which is why NOBODY else went along with her AWB redefinition.
That's all I am saying. I'm happy to have taken FULL ADVANTAGE of this legal loophole over the past few years courtesy of my friends on Littleton. Once any legal shit is looming on the horizon in MA I'm going to hit up Littleton one more time for sureMany predictions and counter-predictions. Only one thing is certain: Buy what you want now 'cause 2023 is going to be crazy painful.
You are correct, only time will tell.That's all I am saying. I'm happy to have taken FULL ADVANTAGE of this legal loophole over the past few years courtesy of my friends on Littleton. Once any legal shit is looming on the horizon in MA I'm going to hit up Littleton one more time for sure
It is not a matter of banning the transfer, but moving Polymer 80s and the like from "Not regulated" to "Regulated as if a complete gun".I can't see how she could possibly ban the transfer of lowers. They're not guns, and can be made into bolt, pump, or single action guns in addition to evil semi-automatics