Anyone put off buying something else.....

RamItOne

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Just curious what this "scare" has done to people's budgets, anyone allocating extra funds or funds that typically go elsewhere towards this buying frenzy.

Wonder what effect this may have on the rest of the economy, sure gun dealers are having record sales, but where is all the money coming from.

Sure hope little suzzie still gets her braces lol

I have a vacation fund that I've considered tapping for a gun purchase, no vacation plans on the horizon.
 
where is all the money coming from.

I'd bet the majority of it is from racking up debt on the credit card.

I haven't participated in the frenzy. I bought some ammo before it was all snatched up, and still buy when I get a decent deal. The one thing that I did want was a Ruger Stainless MK III Hunter. I passed one up at Bass Pro this week because they are usually a lot higher than any other store. Decided to do it anyway because the price wasn't all that bad when I checked. Went back and it was gone. Oh, well.
 
Well, normally I have to ease my wife into me getting new guns. It's generally never a problem, but the more I space them out, the easier it is for me. Since the craze, I'm buying everything I want sooner, and telling my wife I need to get them now, or I may never be able to get it again!!

I think I'm going to pick up another CZ 75 tomorow!!

-George
 
Need to do the same as lamarw. But I was running low anyway, figure I'll probably buy a few more packs of primers than usual since that seems to be the weak link around here in reloading supplies right now.
 
I was buying guns and have one on layaway . It would have been paid off by now but funds are being spent elsewhere . My plan was to start reloading in the next year or two but now I already started buying reloading stuff so instead of in the next couple of years . I will be reloading in the next couple of months . :D:(:confused: I don't know I want my new gun but ammo is getting stupid . I've been collecting all my brass for a while now so thats one less cost .
 
I put off buying about 160 rds. of Prvi .303 'British' ammo for quite a while, having enough surplus (with cordite:confused:) to get buy for a long time.

It has nothing to do with CNN's Piers Morgan, English ex-patriate, who was fired from the BBC in 2004 (I have the link, but don't know how to include it here).

If Prvi .303 costs over .80-85/rd. six or twelve months from now, then we might be stuck with the prices.
Are people buying up this ammo in order to scalp others during resale, or are they worried that WW2 bolt-action rifles (with 10-rd. detachable mags) are threatened?
 
Call me a weenie, but I was upset 4 years back the first time Obama was elected and at that time started re-allocating funds to complete my toy collection, ammunition and re-loading supplies. I bought every 2 months for 4 years, labeled the boxes and stored. The day after the second election I ramped things up and completed a few things left on the list. Paid regular prices, nothing on the charge cards and now sitting happy. I figured way back when that even if nothing drastic happened prices would never be lower in my life time and I plan to stay in this hobby until I die so why not invest now. The American dollar buys less and less over time so anything you purchase sooner is worth more over time.
 
What if you go out and buy the firearms now that are available and they pass something where those in power will now demand you turn it in or they come to confiscate it?
 
Yep. I'm loading up what I have and waiting for a better day.

I'm also switching focus from the frenzy area of this hobby to less frenzied areas like shotshells and black powder.
 
"What if you go out and buy the firearms now that are available and they pass something where those in power will now demand you turn it in or they come to confiscate it? "

If it comes to that I will gladly, and with a positive attitude, turn everything over as a good citizen should. I will even tell them what my neighbors have so they can go there also. I would never appose others that know better than me.
 
If it comes to that I will gladly, and with a positive attitude, turn everything over as a good citizen should. I will even tell them what my neighbors have so they can go there also. I would never appose others that know better than me.

That's the spirit comrade! :p
 
I've been in the market for a conceal carry gun and I can't get it because of the people running scared and buying up anything that looks like a gun. I think I could carve a gun out of a bar of soap and get $300 for it. The gun shop I use is the biggest or at least top two in the state and its seeing 3 times the action as normal. I hope the NRA telling people they doubt the ban will go through will calm people down pretty soon.
 
I'm pretty well stocked on ammo and reload supplies. I'm always looking for a deal on a gun, but prices are crazy right now. I diverted some of my usual ammo and reload supply funds into a fat donation to the NRA/ILA.
 
Wish I was better off financially to be able to get the toys and ammo I wanted. Sadly bills among other things to include a limited salary prevents me from doing so. I only hope that nothing crazy gets passed, I really would like to be able to build may SBR and so on, got an FAL build I'm slowly but surely putting together right now.

Already did my part in spamming my states Reps to resist, so it's all up to if others are willing to put forth the effort as well at this point I think.
 
Not really. Although I am currently saving money for a purchase (bolt action rifle) in October, I can't think of anything I need/want. My daughter needs braces so thats probably where the money will go.
 
WildmanWilson,
Don't any of your LGS have any good used wheel guns in stock?
I have the best of both worlds, semi and wheel, but prefer my Smith & Wesson snub nose .38 as my pocket gun. Even I forget it is there most times.
 
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