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    I finished writing my post at 0400, so my explanation wasn't as well developed as it could have been.

    BTW even though it looked like it; I wasn't talking about the prices at King Soopers coming down.

    What I was saying is right now the prices on 22 are too high, but people are still buying it. When the commotion wanes the ammo manufacturers will still be sending ammo to the shelves at record pace and the crazy gouger prices will drop to a more reasonable rate. When the stores shelves and storage begin to fill they will drop the prices just like the "gougers", because there will be competition again.

    Someone earlier in the thread made a comment about people selling <$700 DPMS rifles during the scare for double what they cost beforehand. Now you can buy a bnib Colt for under $900. The same principle applies; overcharge with the "shortage" and make bank. When people aren't so emotional the prices will dip.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Kmanbay View Post
    I finished writing my post at 0400, so my explanation wasn't as well developed as it could have been.

    BTW even though it looked like it; I wasn't talking about the prices at King Soopers coming down.

    What I was saying is right now the prices on 22 are too high, but people are still buying it. When the commotion wanes the ammo manufacturers will still be sending ammo to the shelves at record pace and the crazy gouger prices will drop to a more reasonable rate. When the stores shelves and storage begin to fill they will drop the prices just like the "gougers", because there will be competition again.

    Someone earlier in the thread made a comment about people selling <$700 DPMS rifles during the scare for double what they cost beforehand. Now you can buy a bnib Colt for under $900. The same principle applies; overcharge with the "shortage" and make bank. When people aren't so emotional the prices will dip.
    Counting in the fact that since 2010, gun ownership in US household has increased by almost 20%. I dont have any data on the ammo production, but surely more gun owners equals to more ammo consumption. Other factors are that US is still fighting 2 low intensity wars, DHS is building up its own rather large armed force. 5.56 prices went skyrocket due to these, and sure enough market for .22 sport guns doubled. How many AR15 clone, MP5, ak clones in .22 being introduced the past 3-5 years.

    I remember when they used to make fun of your pea shooter in the range.. now from my personal observation, I see more and more .22 on the range.

    I missed those days where shooting through 1 or 2 brick of 22lr costed less than your lunch.


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    MARKET PULSEArchivesOct. 27, 2011, 12:47 p.m. EDT
    Gun ownership in U.S. soars: Gallup









    CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- Gun-ownership levels in the U.S. have risen sharply over the past few years, reaching their highest point since 1993. According to a Gallup poll, 47% of American adults report that they have a firearm on their property, up from 41% a year ago and 42% a year before that. The poll also found that public support for gun rights is at an all-time high, which could have affected results, reflecting "a change in Americans' comfort with publicly stating that they have a gun as much as it reflects a real uptick in gun ownership," Gallup noted. By political affiliation, Republicans are more likely than Democrats to say they have a gun in their household -- 55% vs. 40% -- although "this partisan gap is narrower than that seen in recent years," Gallup said.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kmanbay View Post
    I finished writing my post at 0400, so my explanation wasn't as well developed as it could have been.

    BTW even though it looked like it; I wasn't talking about the prices at King Soopers coming down.

    What I was saying is right now the prices on 22 are too high, but people are still buying it. When the commotion wanes the ammo manufacturers will still be sending ammo to the shelves at record pace and the crazy gouger prices will drop to a more reasonable rate. When the stores shelves and storage begin to fill they will drop the prices just like the "gougers", because there will be competition again.

    Someone earlier in the thread made a comment about people selling <$700 DPMS rifles during the scare for double what they cost beforehand. Now you can buy a bnib Colt for under $900. The same principle applies; overcharge with the "shortage" and make bank. When people aren't so emotional the prices will dip.
    As long as you want to keep that belief alive, more power to you. By the time it levels out we will be doing another Christmas thread. Good of you to keep a positive outlook on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kmanbay View Post
    What I was saying is right now the prices on 22 are too high, but people are still buying it. When the commotion wanes the ammo manufacturers will still be sending ammo to the shelves at record pace and the crazy gouger prices will drop to a more reasonable rate. When the stores shelves and storage begin to fill they will drop the prices just like the "gougers", because there will be competition again.
    I would agree. There will be a time when .22 prices stabilize at lower than current prices but they will shoot up again when talks of the 2016 Democratic nominee is everywhere in the media.
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    Jim,


    I too remember shooting a brick of 22 for about the same amount as my lunch, and when you could regularly pick up 223 for under $4 a box or a box of 357 mag for about $8-12 a box too. I know those days are gone forever. I guess I am in memory lane now

    Thankfully I am not in the ultra low ammo panic buy group, or standing in line crowd. I know several people who didn't make hay when the sun was shining and are currently in catch up mode.


    BTW- My name is Karl, nice to meet you.


    Kidicarus,

    I completely agree about 2016, if we elect another progressive/liberal/anti-American/gun hater schmuck to the White House we can expect that to be a re-run of the previous 5 plus years. I would predict it would be even worse then. So the next time the sun shines it will be time to store more ammo cans of whatever flavor your guns like.


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