Check this out from buds gun shop
- Viperdisorder
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Check this out from buds gun shop
Wow, the owner taking us through his warehouse , wow
http://enews.budsgunshop.com/q/CNmWdh9j ... dBqlFY9nzA
http://enews.budsgunshop.com/q/CNmWdh9j ... dBqlFY9nzA
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Re: Check this out from buds gun shop
Thanks for posting the video. I always wondered what Buds really looked like.
- Suck My Glock
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Re: Check this out from buds gun shop
It seems to inform us that (probably across the whole industry) the bottleneck isn't really suppy, but having only enough IT guys to run the website and ordering traffic during regular times, who can't handle well the increased demands on them during this overload.
I've had some experience in the warehouse sector. When it comes to increasing the work force and hiring on people to push out more packages, it takes time and investment. This panic buying of ammo only really took off 2 weeks ago. If places like Bud's started hiring temps immediately, they would only now begin buffering the labor pool. But I suspect very few new hires have occurred. For one, due to the sensative nature of the product, Bud's has to be even more selective in their vetting of who they hire. And lets also look back at the .22lr shortage of 2013-2016. That lasted as long as it did because the manufacturers were convinced the panic was temporary and investing in new manufacturing capacity was expensive, for a demand that was expected to abate within a year. So they did nothing. While it turned out to be the wrong call, from a business point of view, it made sense at the time.
And now here we are, in another "temporary" panic buying spree. Many people believe the virus threat will dissipate in a month or two, whereupon things shall begin to normalize. From a business owner's vantage, spending on ability to better service such a temporary surge may not be worth the expense, and simply doing a dog and pony show like the ammo manufacturers did last time around, making promises and swearing they are doing all they can, may be all they will do. Why spend money to increase your traffic capacity for traffic volumes you are unlikely to experience again?
I've had some experience in the warehouse sector. When it comes to increasing the work force and hiring on people to push out more packages, it takes time and investment. This panic buying of ammo only really took off 2 weeks ago. If places like Bud's started hiring temps immediately, they would only now begin buffering the labor pool. But I suspect very few new hires have occurred. For one, due to the sensative nature of the product, Bud's has to be even more selective in their vetting of who they hire. And lets also look back at the .22lr shortage of 2013-2016. That lasted as long as it did because the manufacturers were convinced the panic was temporary and investing in new manufacturing capacity was expensive, for a demand that was expected to abate within a year. So they did nothing. While it turned out to be the wrong call, from a business point of view, it made sense at the time.
And now here we are, in another "temporary" panic buying spree. Many people believe the virus threat will dissipate in a month or two, whereupon things shall begin to normalize. From a business owner's vantage, spending on ability to better service such a temporary surge may not be worth the expense, and simply doing a dog and pony show like the ammo manufacturers did last time around, making promises and swearing they are doing all they can, may be all they will do. Why spend money to increase your traffic capacity for traffic volumes you are unlikely to experience again?
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Re: Check this out from buds gun shop
Thanks for the post!
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Re: Check this out from buds gun shop
Nice! When was that video shot, because they don't seem to be short of much?!
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Re: Check this out from buds gun shop
Great video! That's incredible how much stock they have.
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Re: Check this out from buds gun shop
Thanks for the video !
I figured they had a large operation but I had NO idea.
I figured they had a large operation but I had NO idea.
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Re: Check this out from buds gun shop
Very cool. Great to see the place
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Re: Check this out from buds gun shop
And,... weapon purchases are tax fee, coming here to Az.,... very nice indeed!!!
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Re: Check this out from buds gun shop
Expected to see Hickok 45 go drifting through
- Azrckcrawler
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Re: Check this out from buds gun shop
I had taxes on my last handgun in their shopping cart, early March timeframe. It was enough that I continued looking and found another vendor that was not yet charging state taxes.shooter444 wrote: ↑April 8th, 2020, 2:58 pm And,... weapon purchases are tax fee, coming here to Az.,... very nice indeed!!!
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Re: Check this out from buds gun shop
I have bought three pieces in the past 6 months,... no taxes,... and, free shipping.
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Re: Check this out from buds gun shop
That was informative. Not nearly the problem some believe. It looks like logistics is the weak link, not supply.