Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

Motivation is very important, and thus my simple religion is love, respect for others, honesty: teachings that cover not only religion but also the fields of politics, economics, business, science, law, medicine-everywhere. With proper motivation these can help humanity…

~ His Holiness the Dalai Lama





If you are depressed you are living in the past.
If you are anxious you are living in the future.
If you are at peace you are living in the present


~ Lao Tzu
 
Wat's Theory: if it "should" be illegal and isn't, then that's because the Right People are getting paid. If it is illegal and it still goes on anyway, then a lotta the Right People are getting paid - a lot.
 
Wat's Theory: if it "should" be illegal and isn't, then that's because the Right People are getting paid. If it is illegal and it still goes on anyway, then a lotta the Right People are getting paid - a lot.

Conclusion; being one of the Right People can be very lucrative.
 
Ammo Guy sez stock up now:


Summer nears its end, and with that traditionally the slow season for ammo sales where prices and availability are at their best. It would be a great time to stock up and save on ammo while the market demand and pricing is down and we are best prepared to serve your order at the lowest possible price. One of the things I notice in 24 years of selling ammo is that the consumer instinct is to resist buying when demand and prices are down and the market is the most favorable to them, even though that is the best time from a cost perspective, and the majority wait for a sudden shift up in demand and price to buy along with the masses. It is not ideal for the consumer or the dealer who supplies them, as the consumer ends up paying more, and the dealer has too little business for too long or too much to handle when it the demand comes. This is all part of a market cycle, and if you as a consumer can identify times like today and act, you put yourself in a better place, while also helping support the industry struggle through the slow part of the market cycle. Its a win-win for everyone buying at times like we are in now. I personally stocked up my business inventory levels recently due to import tariffs on ammo, copper prices and tariffs on imported copper materials used to make ammo here, because I put my money where my mouth is, with every thing going on these days there is just no way ammo prices on common handgun calibers like 9mm and 45 can go down much, but could go way up. Prices on rifle calibers like 5.56 / 223, 308, 300 BLK, have little room to go down.
 
Ammo Guy sez stock up now:


Summer nears its end, and with that traditionally the slow season for ammo sales where prices and availability are at their best. It would be a great time to stock up and save on ammo while the market demand and pricing is down and we are best prepared to serve your order at the lowest possible price. One of the things I notice in 24 years of selling ammo is that the consumer instinct is to resist buying when demand and prices are down and the market is the most favorable to them, even though that is the best time from a cost perspective, and the majority wait for a sudden shift up in demand and price to buy along with the masses. It is not ideal for the consumer or the dealer who supplies them, as the consumer ends up paying more, and the dealer has too little business for too long or too much to handle when it the demand comes. This is all part of a market cycle, and if you as a consumer can identify times like today and act, you put yourself in a better place, while also helping support the industry struggle through the slow part of the market cycle. Its a win-win for everyone buying at times like we are in now. I personally stocked up my business inventory levels recently due to import tariffs on ammo, copper prices and tariffs on imported copper materials used to make ammo here, because I put my money where my mouth is, with every thing going on these days there is just no way ammo prices on common handgun calibers like 9mm and 45 can go down much, but could go way up. Prices on rifle calibers like 5.56 / 223, 308, 300 BLK, have little room to go down.
So glad they are on sale, perfect to shoot up kids in school praying in church.

School choice is fun… I guess 2A folks want to make sure they can complete their Bingo cards.

Big man you are.
 
So glad they are on sale, perfect to shoot up kids in school praying in church.

School choice is fun… I guess 2A folks want to make sure they can complete their Bingo cards.

Big man you are.
Ammo Guy sez stock up now:


Summer nears its end, and with that traditionally the slow season for ammo sales where prices and availability are at their best. It would be a great time to stock up and save on ammo while the market demand and pricing is down and we are best prepared to serve your order at the lowest possible price. One of the things I notice in 24 years of selling ammo is that the consumer instinct is to resist buying when demand and prices are down and the market is the most favorable to them, even though that is the best time from a cost perspective, and the majority wait for a sudden shift up in demand and price to buy along with the masses. It is not ideal for the consumer or the dealer who supplies them, as the consumer ends up paying more, and the dealer has too little business for too long or too much to handle when it the demand comes. This is all part of a market cycle, and if you as a consumer can identify times like today and act, you put yourself in a better place, while also helping support the industry struggle through the slow part of the market cycle. Its a win-win for everyone buying at times like we are in now. I personally stocked up my business inventory levels recently due to import tariffs on ammo, copper prices and tariffs on imported copper materials used to make ammo here, because I put my money where my mouth is, with every thing going on these days there is just no way ammo prices on common handgun calibers like 9mm and 45 can go down much, but could go way up. Prices on rifle calibers like 5.56 / 223, 308, 300 BLK, have little room to go down.
Got a point here?
 
Ammo Guy needs to earn a living too so send him your hard earned money. In return he'll send you back some overpriced lead and copper hole punchers.



It's all overpriced anymore. I saw a Something that said that ammo has gone up 150% this century. Based on some case purchases I made back then, it's gone up over 300%, apples to apples, for milspec milsurp. And that's if you can find it.
 
The nobility of the ancients was no more than purity and serenity; what need for bushels of emblems?

~ Zen proverb




We secure our friends not by accepting favors but by doing them.

~ Thucydides





Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?

~ Henry David Thoreau
 
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