Less than 60 days to a major election and no panic buying. I'm Surprised!

The #1 community for Gun Owners of the Gulf Coast States

Member Benefits:

  • Fewer Ads!
  • Discuss all aspects of firearm ownership
  • Discuss anti-gun legislation
  • Buy, sell, and trade in the classified section
  • Chat with Local gun shops, ranges, trainers & other businesses
  • Discover free outdoor shooting areas
  • View up to date on firearm-related events
  • Share photos & video with other members
  • ...and so much more!
  • AlonzoHarris

    Shooter
    Joined
    Jun 29, 2024
    Messages
    10
    Points
    3
    Location
    Endless FL Vacation
    The topic was originally about the fact that right now, with a major election happening less than 60 days from now. The typical panic buying isn't happening as has happened in 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020.

    I'm curious as to why. Both economically and politically.

    Is the market tapped out? Because as I previously said, FFLs aren't having a good time right now. Distributors are drowning in product. Manufacturers are extending rebates and sales in an attempt to move product.

    Is it solely economic?
    Economically I think people are tapped out and saving money for other things (if they have excess funds). Or they don't have money for firearms.

    Also, consider the fact that from Sandy Hook onwards, it has been panic buy / gun craze, panic buy / gun craze, x3-4 times more when you include the Rona and the like. With essentially zero new legislation.

    So in addition I believe most gun people who have been in it since say oh 2010 have what they want. I've panic bought primers and powder in 2016 when I had no more room for ammo, I have boxes of 30rd mags, enough for my kids and my kids kids. I have lowers, uppers, parts, pieces, you name it.

    I would love to panic buy something right now, but without really going off the reservation and buying something I have no earthly use for... there is nothing left to buy. Sure, you can always buy ammo (now I essentially only buy to replace yearly expenditures), but even then.

    Granted if Kackaling K "wins", I'm sure we'll see another wave of Evil Black Rifle buying... maybe magazines too... but heck, if anyone hasn't bought it in the last 4-12 years, I don't know what to tell you.

    Sure, there will always be the young'ins who couldn't buy back when, but everyone else...? They either can't buy it ($$$$) or don't feel the need to buy it (got plenty).

    JMO.
     

    jettjon

    Expert
    Joined
    Nov 11, 2015
    Messages
    450
    Points
    93
    Location
    Milton FL
    Economically I think people are tapped out and saving money for other things (if they have excess funds). Or they don't have money for firearms.

    Also, consider the fact that from Sandy Hook onwards, it has been panic buy / gun craze, panic buy / gun craze, x3-4 times more when you include the Rona and the like. With essentially zero new legislation.

    So in addition I believe most gun people who have been in it since say oh 2010 have what they want. I've panic bought primers and powder in 2016 when I had no more room for ammo, I have boxes of 30rd mags, enough for my kids and my kids kids. I have lowers, uppers, parts, pieces, you name it.

    I would love to panic buy something right now, but without really going off the reservation and buying something I have no earthly use for... there is nothing left to buy. Sure, you can always buy ammo (now I essentially only buy to replace yearly expenditures), but even then.

    Granted if Kackaling K "wins", I'm sure we'll see another wave of Evil Black Rifle buying... maybe magazines too... but heck, if anyone hasn't bought it in the last 4-12 years, I don't know what to tell you.

    Sure, there will always be the young'ins who couldn't buy back when, but everyone else...? They either can't buy it ($$$$) or don't feel the need to buy it (got plenty).

    JMO.
    Here's an idea, if you are set at this point, shift to buying non-perishable food and then when they get ready to expire, donate them to the area food pantries.
     

    ABlaster

    Marksman
    Joined
    Dec 2, 2022
    Messages
    969
    Points
    93
    Location
    Tallahassee
    Honestly, there are very few non-perishable foods my family eats day-to-day. If we were going to start prepping, it would be a separate expense and we would have to find some place to store it. Between my competitive shooting hobby and my wife’s sewing hobby, every spare nook and cranny in our house is stuffed with ammo, parts, fabric, or patterns!

    Hell, my wife has four sewing machines and an embroidery machine with spare parts for them all. That stuff takes up some space!
     

    Miami_JBT

    Expert
    Joined
    Sep 12, 2019
    Messages
    198
    Points
    63
    Location
    Florida Panhandle
    Here's an idea, if you are set at this point, shift to buying non-perishable food and then when they get ready to expire, donate them to the area food pantries.
    Or better idea, rotate your stock. Don't just buy food to not be eaten. Buy food to be eaten and just have enough on hand that if something bad happens, you have enough for the lean times too.
     

    Bamaboy19

    Marksman
    GCGF Supporter
    Joined
    Apr 16, 2021
    Messages
    897
    Points
    93
    Location
    Kinston, AL
    Thanks for taking the time to type exactly what I was thinking. Obviously they can't boil the water too fast or the frogs will jump out.
    The best way to take control over a people and control them utterly is to take a little of their freedom at a time, to erode their rights by a thousand tiny and almost imperceptible reductions. In this way the people will not see those rights and freedoms being removed until past the point at which those changes can be reversed.

    The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to allow the subjugated races to possess arms. History shows that all conquerors who have allowed their subjugated races to carry arms have prepared their own downfall by so doing. Indeed, I would go so far as to say that the supply of arms to the underdogs is a sine qua non for the overthrow of any sovereignty. So let's not have any native militia or native police.

    :Adolf Hitler
     

    Rebel_Rider1969

    Well Known Nuisance
    Joined
    Sep 12, 2019
    Messages
    22,183
    Points
    113
    Location
    Range, Al. Near Brewton.
    Honestly, there are very few non-perishable foods my family eats day-to-day. If we were going to start prepping, it would be a separate expense and we would have to find some place to store it. Between my competitive shooting hobby and my wife’s sewing hobby, every spare nook and cranny in our house is stuffed with ammo, parts, fabric, or patterns!

    Hell, my wife has four sewing machines and an embroidery machine with spare parts for them all. That stuff takes up some space!
    Buy her a foot trundle one for decoration.
     

    Bodhisattva

    Marksman
    Joined
    Oct 19, 2013
    Messages
    837
    Points
    93
    Location
    Camp Runamok - bartender retreat!
    I'm just regular buying right now, no panic.
    Ditto. Always looking for deals, ever visiting the LGS, reading GCGF, keeping connections with fellow Patriots…
    *it’s how you roll*
     
    Top Bottom