Outside of "collectables", I haven't seen prices this low on a lot of things in many years. Had HRC won the presidency, we would be experiencing quite the opposite right now.
Outside of "collectables", I haven't seen prices this low on a lot of things in many years. Had HRC won the presidency, we would be experiencing quite the opposite right now.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Probably not far off. I'm thankful every day that we did NOT get her as a president. I'm rather pleased with the prices and availability of firearms, ammo & components. I'd like to see it stay that way for a long damn time.
The character of a man can be judged by how he treats those who can do nothing for him
Is this the good news the firearms industry was waiting for?While most of the news for Black Friday sales centered on Amazon.com breaking all kinds of sales records and capturing an estimated half of all online sales, the FBI reported a different kind of record-breaking number: It processed more criminal background check applications of potential gun buyers on that one day than it has on any other single day ever.
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
No, those sales helped retailers.
Most of which won't restock what they were "pushing" to get out of inventory.
Lots of guns were sold at cost, or the promise of rebates from the manufacturer.
The shops need to see the demand and have the money to order more guns from the distributors.
The distributors will place production orders with the manufacturers ONLY when they see enough demand to risk the restock.
The manufacturers only produce guns to fill production orders.
Without continuing demand from the retailers and their customers this will only get worse for the big firearms manufacturers.
Over the last 8 years lots of companies borrowed money to increase capacity and modernize their manufacturing methods.
Now due to the downturn in sales they don't have the money to re-pay the loans, and cover all the overhead of operating.
No one knows where the "bottom" is to this market.
OH, and do some simple comparisons to other manufacturing industries, the US firearms firms are relatively small.
Some are owned by investment groups:
BIGGEST CONSISTENT OWNERS OF KEY FIREARM STOCKS
BlackRock,
Vanguard,
London Co. of Virginia,
Fidelity,
First Eagle,
RBC Global,
LSV Asset,
Fiduciary Management,
Capital Research,
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Expect to see brands and products "go away" if the sales numbers in this industry keep sliding down .
Richard
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