Panic Buying Over Yet?

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Cubiclerevolt said:
Agree with a caveat. I'm trying to keep my friends who are self employed open. My friend who is a barber is just trying to feed his family and someone in the location where he is at snitched on him for not "social distancing" and or "wearing masks". So while dealing with a bunch of Karen's he has to play along or gets his suite closed down.

This is one of the times I would acquiesce for the sake to help a friend who has done the same for me.

Mrs. Flash's hairdresser (who also does my hair) is self employed but leases a room in a shop where there are probably 8 or 9 other stylists. The owner decreed that the hairdressers have to wear masks but the customers don't. She doesn't believe in the masks either so we told her to close the door and leave hers off and she does.
 
I can personally tell you after shopping the last two days, the panic is not even close to being over
 
The Fed is buying corporate bonds to keep the stock market steady, the national debt is rising 1 trillion a month. People know our situation is f***ed, just wait until the food riots start.
 
Hard pass back at ya! Nice to see that the President has reconsidered the use of a face covering to be polite as well. Time to follow his example - better late than never.

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Cubiclerevolt said:
NBC_LT said:
It is not wrong to wear a mask, it is polite to do so in public places where physical distancing is not possible. I enjoyed the references about face masks being incapable of complete filtration of incoming particulates to the users - no surprise. However, to claim that a mask would not limit expulsion of aerosolized sputum from the mask wearer would be contrary to easily quantifiable observations - see New England Journal of Medicine (https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2007800).

Man gtfo here with that. It's social conditioning to accept the "new normal".

Hard pass.

The only time I will wear a mask is if it is a private business and I need something from them that i cant get anywhere else.

Most of these businesses it seems are trying to outdo one another on the most ridiculous requests.
 
Papago said:
Local gun store in Tempe had 25 people in it today at noon. I usually poke around in gun store on the way to pool store but not today. Too busy!

It will continue to pick up as we approach the election, change in Congress or administration could drive change in laws, lets hope not, all this could be on the horizon making this hobby a lot more expensive.
 
I doubt it. I just looked at the ad from j and g and the Star 9mm bm’s were $199 now $279. Ammo jumped. I guess the sky is the limit?
 
The amount of people (new shooters) at the ranges is visibly declining as I said it would. They now can hit the man size target most of the time so they have enough practice.

Nice to see the ranges returning to normal.
 
I agree that this is the worst it’s been in my lifetime, and I have lived through several of these panics. This truly is ridiculous, but it isn’t dying down. It goes to show just how many people, ironically to include liberals, grasp what is potentially coming and what is at stake.
I was at Shooters World in Peoria a few days ago and was stunned to see the place fairly well stocked. I spoke with the owner for a while as I did my paperwork. He sent his employees in trucks to pick up his items from the warehouses. I like that. I have driven all over the valley seeing empty shelves and bare walls, but this seller found a solution. He had ammo, too. Not pre-panic prices, but prices that reflect his normal take on top of the higher amounts be had to pay to obtain the items. (I have worked for dealers in the past, and only a few go out of their way to jack up prices after getting good deals themselves.)
I have been scrambling to ensure that my siblings and parents are secure. I only need to help a few find a couple more items. I have never before found it so difficult to do. Truly insane and frightening times.
 
Panic will not end until after the Presidential election. If Joe wins, we are all lost! There will be nothing out there to panic about. The Libs will try to take it all away. BE PREPARED!!
 
xerts1191 said:
We had all better get ready for the post Trump victory apocalypse

I am confident in this. But I am also counting on most americans to be pragmatic and smart. Trump could get a lot of people over from the undecided category if he would stop talking about CNN and the media not liking him or giving him a fair deal.

We know this. Most of us aren't voting for him because we think he is awesome but he is a giant middle finger to the left, the media and identity politically focused morons.
 
I go away for a few years and i come back to all you goddamn hillbilly anti-maskers this is great i missed yall.
ANYWHOOOO how bout that panic buying? can i stop shitposting and get to the classifieds plzzzz
 
Clickoops said:
I go away for a few years and i come back to all you goddamn hillbilly anti-maskers this is great i missed yall.
ANYWHOOOO how bout that panic buying? can i stop shitposting and get to the classifieds plzzzz

Sounds like ya better keep posting a little more, and I'm damn proud of being a god damn hillbilly anti-masker!! :D As far as panic buying being over, I was in AJI Tuesday, and I've never seen the pistol cases so empty. There were a few, but not a lot and I don't expect things to get a lot better until after the Nov. election
and,ok, welcome back.

Buckshot Bill
 
Dont know if people are getting even close to their asking prices but .. just saw a used Hipoint on armslist with a $450 asking price.I have read its a fine gun but that is getting into M&P new prices. Glad i have what I like and not looking for anything.

Edited to add
I had to check my receipt but .. I picked up an M&P 2.0 in .40 about a month and a half ago and OTD was $450.00 brand new but it was an internet purchase, Oh .. and the gun is Awesome!
 
Walked into Scottsdale gun club as I was in the area getting lunch and they have nothing on the walls. SGC does not have great pricing so it was crazy to see how empty they were.
 
Bass Pro (not known for good prices) has a very small shelf with about 8 guns. Everything else is empty.
 
The regular gunshops I go to in Tucson have started having more pistols and rifles in stock. I am still surprised shotguns are in such high demand.
 
Probably because the novice shooters feel more comfortable with the shotgun requiring less training to be an effective defensive weapon.
 
samnev said:
Probably because the novice shooters feel more comfortable with the shotgun requiring less training to be an effective defensive weapon.

That's funny to me because I've seen several people at the range short stroke a shotgun and then look at it like it's broken. Can't just stare at it in a gun fight.

Anyone seen a G43X in black anywhere at normal prices?
 
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