Oh and for some reason I heard Tom/Cat got the boot.
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Oh and for some reason I heard Tom/Cat got the boot.
I cannot remember the specific name of who had it. Heck, I didn't even look to see who the vendor was. It was toward the back of the place. It was on a table in the back "middle" of the place, but on the right side aisle. Essentially, if you were walking down the right side aisle, it would have been on your left just before the row with the vendor selling a bunch of nice looking AR rifles that were on pedestals.
There were two of them sitting on the table. One in 6.5 Creed and the other in .308 Win. I've read a lot of the pros and cons of both, and I am leaning toward the 308. They were both $1,350, maybe $1,325. I know it wasn't a number that scared me off from considering them. Santa might have one in his bag.
I overheard the otherside of the story , but not going public with only one side .
Why not. This may be the only way that side of the story is told.
I forgot to mention, one of the vendor had the elusive 22 CCI suppressor (not quiets) ammo. I have never seen it before. The boxes looked old. I would have grabbed some buy he wanted $65 a brick.
If you want them, buy them when you see them. CCI only runs 1 batch a year of these.
At those prices, you would think CCI would run a couple more batches.
I saw CCI Mini-Mags at the show, but they were $10 per 100. I could get them cheaper at Cabela's in Delaware.
Now that everyone is getting into the NFA suppressor market, they are finding that the Quiets aren't working with the semi auto firearms. The Suppressor rounds are just perfect for their namesake. I would think that CCI will either double their output or set up a second run later in the year. I've talked to them about this issue and they are aware of it but when we talked, they were working 7 days a week on just supplying regular 22lr ammo. Hopefully, if the demand is lowered, they can get back to making more of the specialty ammo.