Today's best values that we will regret not buying tomorrow?

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I think the feds will go after ammo before guns so banning certain types of ammo and large tax increases on ammo. As another post mentioned, tools and supplies to make your own ammo may also be banned or severely limited.

If Billary gets elected, watch out. If you have a nice gun and ammo collection keep all that stuff, a few years from now they might be as good as gold in their value.
 
In the computer world it's referred to as FUD: Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt. And yes, like Mayonnaise on a sub sandwich it's being thick spread.
 
I like handguns, and with my luck it'll be the few I'm considering buying now but they're so plentiful online right now that I'm waiting.

Specifically I have the .380acp bug currently, and would like a CZ83 and a Berreta 84. When those foreign surplus handguns first come into the US, they are plentiful and cheap (like the Nagant revolver that I didn't buy for $100). Later the supply dries up and the prices go up.

These types of guns are nothing I need, but I consider them a fair buy at the low prices with the initial market glut. I'm too cheap to buy them when they become scarcer.
 
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Many, many standard capacity mags. At least 15 rounds. In 10 years they are going to be a hot commodity when they pass the 10 max rule but grandfather u in.
 
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