by onebohemian on Thu Aug 11, 2011 8:12 am
Supply and demand has caused the prices to rise and stay high. Lots of newbies came out of the woodwork when the paranoia leading up to the last election was running rampant. I believe many of the sellers at the gun shows took advantage of these new customers, perpetuating the paranoia and selling guns at prices that novice buyers did not know were high. The worst example I personally witnessed was that badge guy telling a prospect that the overpriced hipoint he was handling was the type of gun families pass down through their generations. I suspect many folks bought guns that sit in bedroom drawers after they may have been shot once or twice due to the buyers realizing after the fact how expensive ammo is. I keep waiting for those buyers to start dumping their purchases, but I think what's actually happening is the ones being resold ending up at places like Gander because the newbies don't know where else to go. Regardless, as someone said above, gun shows are entertaining to attend, and if you have some knowledge of what you want, the quest is a fun part of being a gun owner. (In addition, sometimes it's nice to take aside one of those newbies you see being fed a line of b.s. and give them a few pointers on which are the good tables/sellers to visit.)
Mark
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