CZ 75 Compact or SP-01 as concealed carry?

1/3 of all inflation in the US is from used car prices....and it already peaked. Sorry, if you don't know this, you don't understand current inflation. More proof, gold is almost exactly average.

Kroger was caught charging more than supply chain demanded...one of the biggest grocers in the US. Same thing is happening to the gun market. Look it up.

Ammo continues to be a US only expensive product. It's why Norma/Belom/PPU/Ruag/S&B/Australian Outback/ADI, IMI blah blah blah have all been available. That they are at a higher price is because ammo sellers suck right now. Have you even heard of Belom before US ammo sells went nuts? nope. PPU brought it to the US cause it sells like a premium product here, while being junk. How much Russian Wolf crap do you see? tonsss

When you get ammo at the US's largest retail (Bass Pro/Cabela's), it is always cheap. They don't suck.

It's what the K recovery democrats talk about all the time. Those who recovered are making more. Those who didn't are doing worse. If prices are a worry to you, you're part of the lower K and your employer hasn't valued you while the economy has been booming. 1/3 of employers aren't that great to employees and will never look beyond wages. I'm sure some of us all received more wages plus greater personal/work life advantages at work in the last year?

If your employer is forced to pay you more, a 1% spurious charge by Kroger which they call inflation (but isn't) is meaningless.

Thankfully, family payments are coming to American's this week at 600 per child per month for low income earners. Not a single Republican voted for this bill. Not one.
 
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Notice, Federal HST and Gold Got 9mm are going for normal prices. Zero inflation. 100% American product.

Since we are talking CZ...look at your website. CZ's country of origin inflation? None. Constant line of average. By the way, that website is junk if it doesn't tell you what products are the cause, as I demonstrated, the cause of most of the US's inflation is used car prices. If you haven't bought a used car, you personally have experienced pretty much no inflation in the US.
 
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1/3 of all inflation in the US is from used car prices....and it already peaked. Sorry, if you don't know this, you don't understand current inflation. More proof, gold is almost exactly average.

Kroger was caught charging more than supply chain demanded...one of the biggest grocers in the US. Same thing is happening to the gun market. Look it up.

Ammo continues to be a US only expensive product. It's why Norma/Belom/PPU/Ruag/S&B/Australian Outback/ADI, IMI blah blah blah have all been available. That they are at a higher price is because ammo sellers suck right now. Have you even heard of Belom before US ammo sells went nuts? nope. PPU brought it to the US cause it sells like a premium product here, while being junk. How much Russian Wolf crap do you see? tonsss

When you get ammo at the US's largest retail (Bass Pro/Cabela's), it is always cheap. They don't suck.

It's what the K recovery democrats talk about all the time. Those who recovered are making more. Those who didn't are doing worse. If prices are a worry to you, you're part of the lower K and your employer hasn't valued you while the economy has been booming. 1/3 of employers aren't that great to employees and will never look beyond wages. I'm sure some of us all received more wages plus greater personal/work life advantages at work in the last year?

If your employer is forced to pay you more, a 1% spurious charge by Kroger which they call inflation (but isn't) is meaningless.

Thankfully, family payments are coming to American's this week at 600 per child per month for low income earners. Not a single Republican voted for this bill. Not one.
Hey, I’ve got a heck of a deal on a bridge in Manhattan for you.
 
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