darnzen wrote:I think Mike was just trying to give you guys a heads up, since he and I have met many of you personally. It certainly wasn't an attempt to profit from a horrible tragedy. Profit would require product, and product is something that we are lacking. More people in the store asking for AR15's, PMAG's, and 223 ammo will not help.
Panic is always driven by uncertainty, and just like the stock market, people act irrationally. There is a lot of uncertainty in the gun world right now, as you all know. For me personally, starting a new business has a lot of uncertainty, even without the politics. I am not planning on panicking, but I do expect to make many poor decisions. Hopefully I'm still in business in a year.
I must thank everyone who did come into the store for being patient with us. I'm very new to this whole retail thing and we're still working bugs out of our software, and getting our people trained. I saw many people having to wait, and while there are worse places to wait than a gun store, everyone's time is valuable. Though I have received no complaints, our service was not up to my expectations.
If it were up to me, everyone would spread their firearms purchases out evenly throughout the year. I disagree with the title of this thread. Now is not the time. Last month was the time. Now is the time to sit back, eat popcorn, and watch the circus.
If you have a gun addiction, the situation is not hopeless. We can fill your needs with pistols, revolvers, lever guns, shot guns, and bolt action rifles.
Well stated....