View Full Version : Stock around Denver
TheWeeze
01-22-2013, 15:30
Just stopped into Bass Pro at lunch today to waste a little time, thought I'd check the firearms section and I was shocked to see that they're down to their last 5 or 6 pistols. All old school revolvers and very expensive 1911's. Their case is empty, ammo shelf is empty, maybe half their rifle rack was empty as well. Just surprised to see so little stock. Haven't really been anywhere else recently, but a big company like Bass Pro you'd think to keep at least a little more stock on hand.
mahabali
01-22-2013, 15:36
Wow. Thats crazy. I was at the Broomfield Walmart yesterday and there were a dozen people in the ammo isle. There is usually no one there. They had just stocked it and they bought EVERYTHING (well every usefull caliber) . Left nothing for me.
HBARleatherneck
01-22-2013, 15:41
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TheWeeze
01-22-2013, 15:45
be a good spot for posting
http://www.ar-15.co/forums/124-Dealer-and-Range-Reviews
or
http://www.ar-15.co/forums/143-Buyer-Intel
My fault, I didn't see the Buyer Intel section. I'm no good at these things, can I move it or does an Admin need to do that?
HBARleatherneck
01-22-2013, 15:48
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I haven't had any luck, locally, with finding ammo. I was hitting up WalMart about every other day and I still wasn't timing it right. I always have much better luck with ammo purchases online. I've purchased thousands upon thousands of 9mm and .40 online at great prices. Today, I FINALLY got a little bit of 5.56 (500 rounds). That is one of the reasons I hope they don't attack online sales. I always find much better deals online than I can locally. Plus, it is nice to have it delivered right to your front door.
GlockDog47
01-22-2013, 18:06
I went by walmart before I went on my trip. There were 4 people looking at the ammo . All good stuff was gone
My fault, I didn't see the Buyer Intel section. I'm no good at these things, can I move it or does an Admin need to do that?
Those of us still under 30 days can't see the trading post or buyer intel. It's tough to wait, but I understand why the board has the waiting period.
Bandit4142
01-22-2013, 23:45
When I was in Bass Pro last week (first time ever btw), they had less than 20 or so hand guns. The salesperson informed me that they typically average almost 1000 handguns in stock which I found staggering, and almost unbelievable, but that said, I was impressed with the store for the first time thru.
I met a couple guys for a parts deal at Sportsmans on 84th on Monday, and their shelves were depressing as well. The ammo and reloading stock was barren, all but for a dozen or so boxes of 10mm and .380. There were some various JHP defense rounds in other calibers too, but they're just way over priced. Their pistol wall was 90% empty too. Maybe 15 guns on it, tops. Nearly all they had on the long gun racks were bolt actions and shot guns too. Lots of stuff vanishing before our eyes.
dwalker460
01-23-2013, 08:45
I was at Sportsmans last friday when they got their shipment, people were literally scooping up ammo etc almost as fast as they could put it out, and they literally had to have an employee standing there reminding them that the bulk ammo was 1 per customer.
NineFingers
01-23-2013, 08:52
I've been wondering about that "vanishing stock". Are the manufacturers working overtime to build the supplies back up? Seems like they'd be missing a huge profit upside if they let this demand slip by. How often do shipments of guns/ammo typically reach a store? i.e., how often should I expect to show up at a store before I actually see something new on their shelves?
I've been wondering about that "vanishing stock". Are the manufacturers working overtime to build the supplies back up? Seems like they'd be missing a huge profit upside if they let this demand slip by. How often do shipments of guns/ammo typically reach a store? i.e., how often should I expect to show up at a store before I actually see something new on their shelves?
I suspect some of the large mail order companies have so much on back-order that small shops are at the back of the line. In terms of ammo, this is a repeat of what happened after the last election ('08), memories have simply faded a bit.
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