bigslimdog
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If you want it, go for it. $150 difference isn’t that big of a deal considering all of the uncertainty in today’s climate.
This is the pessimist in me, and on the negative side but.. I have to ask myself, will the price ever drop to pre-current administration, and social hysteria prices, and or will a new law ban it all together. Personally, if I see what I have on my list and its not way out of line with what I consider a reasonable, I buy.
This is the pessimist in me, and on the negative side but.. I have to ask myself, will the price ever drop to pre-current administration, and social hysteria prices, and or will a new law ban it all together. Personally, if I see what I have on my list and its not way out of line with what I consider a reasonable, I buy.
I want a 2021 Colt Anaconda, But it is selling for $5000.00! How that is way over priced. $150 over is nothing in this climate
Not only are prices high(er) on firearms but often out of stock/unavailable. I've been buying reloading components when they are reasonably priced.
Even old used guns of yesteryears (1970 to 1980ish) are costing around 800-900 on average.