Acera
Member
Yesterday I was able to purchase over the internet a bunch of MagPul P-Mags.
20 rounders -- $10.46 each
30 rounders -- $11.21 each
I've also seen GI contract for as little as $8 each.
This is far less than I was able to get them before the panic.
I also see that stripped AR lowers are back down to less than $90!
I think the panic is over, and the producers have almost caught up with the back orders. With excess inventory, and an economy that is causing a lot of folks to slow down their purchasing we may be in for a time of bargain prices.
I have observed the slowing of first time gun owners purchasing guns ahead of a perceived ban, and fully stocked gun shows and retailers.
Is it possible that a lot more prices will continue to fall to levels below those of 2007?
This may just be the start. I feel if the economy does not improve, and no major gun legislation gets traction, some of those owners who went out and purchased their first guns as a hedge against a ban, may take a loss and sell, (especially if they did not become active in the sport).
This coupled with less demand, and high inventories, it will probably only get better.
Yahooo,
20 rounders -- $10.46 each
30 rounders -- $11.21 each
I've also seen GI contract for as little as $8 each.
This is far less than I was able to get them before the panic.
I also see that stripped AR lowers are back down to less than $90!
I think the panic is over, and the producers have almost caught up with the back orders. With excess inventory, and an economy that is causing a lot of folks to slow down their purchasing we may be in for a time of bargain prices.
I have observed the slowing of first time gun owners purchasing guns ahead of a perceived ban, and fully stocked gun shows and retailers.
Is it possible that a lot more prices will continue to fall to levels below those of 2007?
This may just be the start. I feel if the economy does not improve, and no major gun legislation gets traction, some of those owners who went out and purchased their first guns as a hedge against a ban, may take a loss and sell, (especially if they did not become active in the sport).
This coupled with less demand, and high inventories, it will probably only get better.
Yahooo,