Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
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Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
I have 4 guns now as listed in the signature below, and have 2 more in mind near future:
Mid-to-full sized .40, either Glock or S&W M&P
Full sized 4-6" .357 revolver, most likely a Ruger GP-100
A check of major websites showed none of these to be available, and I'm assuming that checking local stores won''t be any less frustrating (If I'm wrong, please advise)
Originally I was planning on making these purchases later in the year, but I guess I'm feeling the panic like everyone else.
In the end, it's probably best to cool my heels for awhile as the need is not that urgent.
Although frustrating, it feels good knowing that more and more people are joining the fold and I don't mind seeing them get their first gun before I get my 5th and 6th.
Mid-to-full sized .40, either Glock or S&W M&P
Full sized 4-6" .357 revolver, most likely a Ruger GP-100
A check of major websites showed none of these to be available, and I'm assuming that checking local stores won''t be any less frustrating (If I'm wrong, please advise)
Originally I was planning on making these purchases later in the year, but I guess I'm feeling the panic like everyone else.
In the end, it's probably best to cool my heels for awhile as the need is not that urgent.
Although frustrating, it feels good knowing that more and more people are joining the fold and I don't mind seeing them get their first gun before I get my 5th and 6th.
Last edited by rp_photo on Fri Jan 04, 2013 4:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
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S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
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Re: Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
My wife decided she wanted an M&P Shield, so I went to GunBroker.com to see what I could find on Buy It Now. About a dozen on bid, and the only Buy It Now was $675. Think I'll just try to hit up my local Academy stores once a week.
Re: Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
I would have considered what I'm in the market for to be lower-demand models, but I guess it's all high-demand now.
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Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
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S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
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Re: Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
Academy - Webster/League City has had a .40 M&P full size for the last week in stock. ($499)rp_photo wrote:nd I'm assuming that checking local stores won''t be any less frustrating
not sure where you are located at.
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Re: Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
Gander Mountain had a pretty good cache of handguns yesterday, though I didn't see prices or specific models
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Re: Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
Off topic, I've been a part of a lot of forums where I put my personal ownership details in my signature: RVs, trucks, audio/video, computing, etc. It's helpful because people always have a frame of reference to help you when asking questions.
When I joined here, I started to list my firearms in my signature and decided not to after seeing somebody else call it a "voluntary registration". Many of us are semi-anonymous with our IDs on here, but probably fairly easily discoverable. That led me to opt out of enumerating my firearms. (I know you could probably piece together a list of most of my firearms by tracking through my post history, but it wouldn't necessarily be accurate, exhaustive, or reflect the current state.)
Just a thought. It might be paranoia. Where's the foil?
When I joined here, I started to list my firearms in my signature and decided not to after seeing somebody else call it a "voluntary registration". Many of us are semi-anonymous with our IDs on here, but probably fairly easily discoverable. That led me to opt out of enumerating my firearms. (I know you could probably piece together a list of most of my firearms by tracking through my post history, but it wouldn't necessarily be accurate, exhaustive, or reflect the current state.)
Just a thought. It might be paranoia. Where's the foil?
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Re: Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
The local gun stores I have seen are all in great shape for revolvers. And surprisingly there is still a small supply of glocks and other polymer pistols under the glass.
Depending on your location, those may be easy to source. Call around, you may be surprised.
Depending on your location, those may be easy to source. Call around, you may be surprised.
Re: Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
I am not sure where you live, but GT's in Austin has glocks. I pu one yesterday. Check my thread on their special pricing as well.rp_photo wrote:I have 4 guns now as listed in the signature below, and have 2 more in mind near future:
Mid-to-full sized .40, either Glock or S&W M&P
Full sized 4-6" .357 revolver, most likely a Ruger GP-100
A check of major websites showed none of these to be available, and I'm assuming that checking local stores won''t be any less frustrating (If I'm wrong, please advise)
Originally I was planning on making these purchases later in the year, but I guess I'm feeling the panic like everyone else.
In the end, it's probably best to cool my heels for awhile as the need is not that urgent.
Although frustrating, it feels good knowing that more and more people are joining the fold and I don't mind seeing them get their first gun before I get my 5th and 6th.
Re: Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
I know plenty of us would have ridiculously long signatures if we listed everything we owned. Simply for that reason, I wouldn't mess with it. It's the CHL forum. If anything, just list the one you primarily carry.
Just wait until summer. Everything will be stocked, and probably on sale. Everyone will have found and overpaid for what they wanted by then, so they won't have any money to spend on guns, and sales will be everywhere. I have gone through this a lot. I have been watching milsurp rifles dry up, and once the arsenals are empty, the only way to buy is from a collector who wants too much. There's no way around that, except to get them fast, and when you can. I have a rifle that cost me $89 when I bought it from the importer. A few dealers know I have it, and they have offered me a whole lot more than that for it, because they are difficult to find. All this modern stuff will be around for a long time. Just be patient.
Just wait until summer. Everything will be stocked, and probably on sale. Everyone will have found and overpaid for what they wanted by then, so they won't have any money to spend on guns, and sales will be everywhere. I have gone through this a lot. I have been watching milsurp rifles dry up, and once the arsenals are empty, the only way to buy is from a collector who wants too much. There's no way around that, except to get them fast, and when you can. I have a rifle that cost me $89 when I bought it from the importer. A few dealers know I have it, and they have offered me a whole lot more than that for it, because they are difficult to find. All this modern stuff will be around for a long time. Just be patient.
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Re: Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
Buds guns has bunches of. 40's in stock. There were several M&P models in stock.
Surprisingly, no S&W. 357's. That shocked the poo out of me. Would think those would be the least popular at the moment.
Maybe they aren't ordering them and are focusing on the high volume stuff. Maybe S&W has cut production on revolvers to focus on punping out the AR's and hi-cap 9mm's.
Surprisingly, no S&W. 357's. That shocked the poo out of me. Would think those would be the least popular at the moment.
Maybe they aren't ordering them and are focusing on the high volume stuff. Maybe S&W has cut production on revolvers to focus on punping out the AR's and hi-cap 9mm's.
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According to the FBI, hammers and clubs are far more dangerous than firearms. Last I saw, there were plenty of "deadly hammers" at Home Depot for dirt cheap prices.
All kidding aside, don't buy into the temporary hype. Having lived through the Clinton days, and the number of "panic" buying periods, I have become a bit numb to it all. As the British say "Stay calm and Carry On". Hopefully everything will normalize again and there will be plenty of firearms and ammo again.
Once things normalize again, panic and buy all you can
All kidding aside, don't buy into the temporary hype. Having lived through the Clinton days, and the number of "panic" buying periods, I have become a bit numb to it all. As the British say "Stay calm and Carry On". Hopefully everything will normalize again and there will be plenty of firearms and ammo again.
Once things normalize again, panic and buy all you can
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Re: Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
I've been to four gun shows in the last three weeks. With the exception of the shield, I haven't seen any shortages of firearms - not even ARs.
Unlike the ARs and magazines, handgun prices seem to have been unaffected. If you are interested in a bolt action rifle, it's a buyers market.
Unlike the ARs and magazines, handgun prices seem to have been unaffected. If you are interested in a bolt action rifle, it's a buyers market.
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Re: Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
I just picked up a M&P compact via Buds Police Supply for 455 with night sights and three mags shipped. Only some models are in stock but I am under the assumption that Buds Gun and Buds Police are under the same inventory. May be wrong.
Also I saw Quantico Tactical has an insane deal on M&P if you meet certain criteria. (I think it came out to 425 after shipping)
Also I saw Quantico Tactical has an insane deal on M&P if you meet certain criteria. (I think it came out to 425 after shipping)
Re: Obviously not a good time to shop for guns
No. No, it is not a good time to shop for guns. I already own one EBR, and while I figured that I'd eventually want at least one more, I told myself that I wasn't going to be a sucker and get caught up in the panic-buying after the election. With all of this recent foolishness, I had almost convinced myself to go ahead and look for an AR-10 to pick up as a political statement at the expense of a slight sucker premium on the price - my gun budget for the year has been set aside already and can absorb paying MSRP plus a few hundred dollars.
What it can't absorb is paying 1-2 THOUSAND dollars over MSRP, which is what the model I was set on is going for on Gunbroker right now. No thanks, I can wait.
What it can't absorb is paying 1-2 THOUSAND dollars over MSRP, which is what the model I was set on is going for on Gunbroker right now. No thanks, I can wait.
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I stopped at Tactical Firearms in Katy, where they had the M&P .40 in stock but no Glocks.
I immediately liked the look and feel of the M&P .40 and took one home for $535.00.
Then I checked out the WalMart near Grand Parkway and 1093 for ammo and found the shelves to be 90% empty with only a few boxes of Serbian-made ammo in .40 S&W.
Then I went to Katy Mills Bass Pro that seemed to more .40 S&W on hand than anything else. I got a box of 250 UMC and two 25's of Golden Sabre.
Minus recent events and politics, I might have waited a few more months but felt I'd better do it now just in case. Call it a "semi-panic" buy and a flip of the bird to Feinstein.
I immediately liked the look and feel of the M&P .40 and took one home for $535.00.
Then I checked out the WalMart near Grand Parkway and 1093 for ammo and found the shelves to be 90% empty with only a few boxes of Serbian-made ammo in .40 S&W.
Then I went to Katy Mills Bass Pro that seemed to more .40 S&W on hand than anything else. I got a box of 250 UMC and two 25's of Golden Sabre.
Minus recent events and politics, I might have waited a few more months but felt I'd better do it now just in case. Call it a "semi-panic" buy and a flip of the bird to Feinstein.
CHL since 2/2011
Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"