I went to cabelas to buy some 338lapua ammo. They only had PPU.
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I went to cabelas to buy some 338lapua ammo. They only had PPU.
Had to go to the Target on Arapahoe yesterday because it was apparently the only Target in the world with the dress my wife wanted for her birthday, and they wouldn't ship it or hold it. Anyways, while I was down there, I figured I'd stop by Centennial and fiddle with the Korth I want. Walked in, walked right back out. Shelves were empty, place was packed. Haven't seen anything like it since right after Sandy Hook. Made me very happy I have everything I need in life, and the patience to forgo some of the things I want.
I'm hoping this is just a temporary bump in prices and not the start of a trend. I see alot of dry fire training in my future.
Glad I bought my lower a week ago. BGC were about an hour. Just happened to be right around the time that this whole fiasco was starting. Just got lucky. Hopefully in a couple of weeks everything will be back to normal.
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Interesting times, rather it's overblown or the real thing, certainly something we will remember for a while.
When I Left work at ~7pm, queue was ~3200 and CBI was claiming 1 day, 2 hours. We had a guy that we submitted at 2pm yesterday that hadn't cleared yet, so in reality it's over 1 day, 6 hours.
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This is nuts!! I have an out of state purchase incoming hopefully by mid-week. Hope I can pick it up by the weekend to go shoot!!
I went through the BGC process Saturday, was told over 1900 in the que, would most likely have to come back on Sunday.
I received the call to come back in 4 hours later .
A friend of mine bought his first handgun on Saturday AM and didn't receive a call to pick it up till this morning. I am sure with the extended BGC times plus the influx of customers, it was delayed all over. I would guess CBI has brought in extra help to bring these numbers back down.