Just saw this on another board, texted to a member there from someone who works for a small, three-store chain:
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Employees are no longer able to buy any ammo or guns at the store. As of today, unable to order any semi-auto pistols, mags, or tac. shotguns. Also at this point, they said it will take 2 years for manufactures to catch up. Also 10 months on ammo.</div></div>
How are the mom n' pops gonna make it? I was sitting here thinking to myself of the best of the local shops, and how the owner was complaining about having to drive to shows at great distances to get orders in with wholesalers, and how they've been told not to expect ammunition for anywhere from six to nine months. Now, with Wal*Mart apparently suspending ammunition orders, they can't even resort to "midnight raids" in order to secure goods for resale.
I suppose that there will be some backwash from panicked purchasers selling firearms back into the system, but if conditions continue to worsen, the likelihood of people selling much of anything to such shops would seem to be less and less.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Employees are no longer able to buy any ammo or guns at the store. As of today, unable to order any semi-auto pistols, mags, or tac. shotguns. Also at this point, they said it will take 2 years for manufactures to catch up. Also 10 months on ammo.</div></div>
How are the mom n' pops gonna make it? I was sitting here thinking to myself of the best of the local shops, and how the owner was complaining about having to drive to shows at great distances to get orders in with wholesalers, and how they've been told not to expect ammunition for anywhere from six to nine months. Now, with Wal*Mart apparently suspending ammunition orders, they can't even resort to "midnight raids" in order to secure goods for resale.
I suppose that there will be some backwash from panicked purchasers selling firearms back into the system, but if conditions continue to worsen, the likelihood of people selling much of anything to such shops would seem to be less and less.