And that's the manufacturer's retail price.Bad its $26 a box when that used to be $8.99
And that's the manufacturer's retail price.Bad its $26 a box when that used to be $8.99
They're gouging. It's not like they aren't making money hand over fist from sales to distributors. I get it when a retailer has to jack prices up to compensate for distributors charging them more but it's not cool when the manufacturer gets in on it.And that's the manufacturer's retail price.
Don't forget the proposal for a mandatory $15/hour minimum wage.IMO that's called inflation. What those trillions of "stimulus" and "free" money are doing to the economy is just devaluing the currency.
Remington may eventually help, but their ammo have seen so far has been same elevated price as other ammo have seen of same type locally. Penny for penny.We all seem to be agreement here. I’m in SW Pennsylvania and 9mm is available, hard to find locally the closer to Pittsburgh you get. 380 is impossible to find, best price online has been around $0.90, which is crazy. I just spent an evening staring at gunbroker.com and those ammo auctions look to me to be a major contributor to the problem. As long as ammo can be made into a hustle the issue of people hoarding it up and reselling it on auctions at a profit is going to keep things as they are. Unfortunately for me, the stuff that is available locally is being inflated as well. I did see that Remington is back up and running 24/7 so hopefully the extra big manufacture getting back into production eventually makes a dent in the supply side of things.
Am thinking your spot on on what you stated.Don't forget the proposal for a mandatory $15/hour minimum wage.
Any time you pay twice as much for a unit of goods...the value of both drops by 50%. Paying twice as much for the same amount of work makes zero sense - you aren't getting anything more for your money.
To be fair I think that’s a good idea. It stops jerks from buying everything and trying to sell it out in the parking lot for double the price.My shop still has a 200 round limit for handgun purchases a day.
DefinitelyTo be fair I think that’s a good idea. It stops jerks from buying everything and trying to sell it out in the parking lot for double the price.