Nah. You just prepared yourself for the zombie apocalypse...where 10 round magazines could be your undoing.Quote:
So now what, you just wasted several hundred dollars in panic purchases?
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Nah. You just prepared yourself for the zombie apocalypse...where 10 round magazines could be your undoing.Quote:
So now what, you just wasted several hundred dollars in panic purchases?
I am one that sits on the fence understanding both sides of the issue on this. One is basic business - sell it for what you can get out of it. Business are there to make a profit/make a living. However, price gouging is an issue I don't tolerate.
On the other hand, some of these places may be looking at real hard times coming. I am willing to bet that buying gun related parts, (Magazines, Barrels, Ammo) will be highly restricted in the future. When hard times are foreseen isn't it a good idea to get what you can? After all we are "panic buying" why can't they do the same and raise prices knowing their profits will be drastically taken away in the future?
You can always bid like these guys do
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=320667494
It's relisted
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I just looked at Gun Broker and Pmags are going for $ 55 each whether buying 1 or 10. :confused:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=322935382
10 for $980
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Well the Government did want to stimulate the economy.....
Wow - I could be making some money right now on Gunbroker....
Oh well. I can't believe people are paying that much for a magazine....insanity.
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I found them for $20.00 ech is that fair?
Link please? Lol
Yep...$20.00 for 30r Magpul no-window or with. Black or Tan. It's a LGS, he is the most honest and fair guy I've ever met. Because of the current feeding-frenzy. He is limiting them to 3 per-person to try to accommodate as many people as possible.
He let me buy 4 because he knows me so well. He just so happened to get in a delivery on Tuesday. I guess I'll be going there on the way into work to get more.
Price Gouging:
pricing above the market price when no alternative retailer is available.
Price Gouging:
is a pejorative term referring to a situation in which a seller prices goods or commodities much higher than is considered reasonable or fair.
Price Ceilings:
Laws limit the maximum price that can be charged for goods. Because A prevalent concern surrounding price gouging is that it exploits consumers.