This is kind of like asking if someone is "gouging" when they buy an AR right now as opposed to a year ago. The market is what it is, IMHO. And it goes up and down.TreyHouston wrote:Na, im looking at some $550ish trades right now, pretty sure they didn’t pay that for them either...!slinco wrote:Gouge much?
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- Tue Oct 24, 2017 4:35 pm
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Re: SLIDE FIRE SSAR-15 NEW IN PACKAGE
- Tue Oct 24, 2017 4:10 pm
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Re: SLIDE FIRE SSAR-15 NEW IN PACKAGE
I just don't see the government making the leap to banning the ownership of guns or gun parts. There are some proposals in congress along those lines, but those are so broad as to be ridiculous. If they are implemented as a ban on ownership / possession, then most guns would be "illegal" (at least until the SCOTUS heard the case).pbwalker wrote:I hadn't heard that myself, but it wouldn't surprise me. There's a site that still has a few in stock ($179 to $199), and I'd jump on one if I wanted it. I guess I just got my full auto fix when I was in the military. I'm just weary on buying it if it ends up that possession is a felony.Topbuilder wrote:"I feel just the opposite. I think the value of the stocks are near zero. I have a "very close friend" who has one and that person is going to pull it off his AR-15 and reinstall the regular stock. I look for the guvment to make possession a felony."
I heard a story about the flood of sales on GB after Vegas. Someone ended the run when they bought all remaining inventory in the sale (420?).
I too do not think we will be talking about "pre-ban" bump stocks in a year.
Personally, I'll keep buying things like magazines, after market triggers, pants with belt loops, sandpaper, etc., that "increase the rate of fire" for my guns. I'll worry about someone banning them if and when a law is passed. If that happens, and the law is not overturned, then I guess I will have to make the same decision that the British subjects residing in Boston and other colonies had to make in 1776. Hopefully it won't come down to that.
- Mon Oct 16, 2017 10:48 am
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Re: SLIDE FIRE SSAR-15 NEW IN PACKAGE
and then AR's in general. Followed by all semi-autos.TreyHouston wrote:If that happens, triggers and springs will be nexthowdy wrote:Liberty wrote:I think the value of these have gone up considerably in the last 2 weeks. If I had the money I would consider buying one for an investment. I've seen people make good money selling preban ARs and ammo during the shortages.
I feel just the opposite. I think the value of the stocks are near zero. I have a "very close friend" who has one and that person is going to pull it off his AR-15 and reinstall the regular stock. I look for the guvment to make possession a felony.
My Glocks have numerous after market modifications that allow me to fire them more rapidly, among other benefits. Legal language to "ban" bump stocks will either not cover them completely, or will cover a huge percentage of semi-auto firearms in general. If such a ban is ever passed, all it will take is one overly aggressive anti-gun DA who reads the law literally, and we will see a huge backlash followed by a push to repeal the law.