That’s why you’re an x39 whore like me. Join forces? Better purchasing powerI got my ltc last year after moving back from NY. I dont want to share what I've had to pay to play
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That’s why you’re an x39 whore like me. Join forces? Better purchasing powerI got my ltc last year after moving back from NY. I dont want to share what I've had to pay to play
I've spent so much more since that postThat’s why you’re an x39 whore like me. Join forces? Better purchasing power
Realistically speaking the only people paying the higher costs on ak’s,ar’s and glocks are newer gun owners who don’t know there are more affordable ways. Local shops are selling mak 90’s used for $1800-2000. You can buy a still unused one on gb for 1400-1500 and a lightly used between 1100-1300. That’s a significant price difference for people who don’t know. I try to help out new gun owners as much as I can to keep them from over spending needlessly.
They are. Most knowledgeable and experienced gun owners don't shop in Woburn, they shop in LittletonI thought the 'newer gun owners' are the guys who crowd into four seasons like sardines in a can and get talked into buying M&Ps and their apex service all day errry day haha
...or copper wire?Have you tried to buy 2X4s and decking???
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This is interesting.Love that this thread is back... It took me a minute to notice that it was a year old.
Lumber prices are coming down. In fact, the commodity lumber market is crashing and lots of folks are going to take a bath, big time. Stuff that was selling for $2500/1000 bfm six months ago, is trading as low as $500/1000bfm.
The big guys will be able to take the hit, but some of the little guys will go under. I buy mostly white cedar and it's a tiny niche market. Prices rose about 50% not the 300% of SPF. Steel, aluminum and PVC is showing no signs of reduced demand.
Ammo prices are still high, But some years ago @drgrant advised, "stack ammo deep, and don't stop until you need a forklift to move it."
Well, I may not need a forklift, but definitely a pallet jack! And most of it was purchased at 1/3 of today's prices. And I am not selling.
It's nice to be on the right side of a shortage every now and again.
Realistically speaking, the smart gun owners were selling their ARs and AKs 6 months ago when the market was insane. Its hot now, but not like it was. And there are now ample buying opportunities to buy at inflated but not insane prices.Realistically speaking the only people paying the higher costs on ak’s,ar’s and glocks are newer gun owners who don’t know there are more affordable ways. Local shops are selling mak 90’s used for $1800-2000. You can buy a still unused one on gb for 1400-1500 and a lightly used between 1100-1300. That’s a significant price difference for people who don’t know. I try to help out new gun owners as much as I can to keep them from over spending needlessly.