America’s Recent Gun-Buying “Fever” Is Cooling Down

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America’s Recent Gun-Buying “Fever” Is Cooling Down

Postby gunsmith on Thu Jul 25, 2013 4:23 pm

America’s Recent Gun-Buying “Fever” Is Cooling Down

When I can buy a box of 9mm for $12 of any brand, any type, any day of the week I'll be happy.
This is welcome news.

The feverish level of gun sales following a public and legislative outcry for more gun control after a series of tragic mass shootings last year may be subsiding.

That’s the takeaway from the earnings report of one publicly-traded sporting goods retailer, at least.

Cabela’s, which generated almost half of its $3.1 billion in sales through hunting equipment last year, says its sees gun demand assuming “a new normal.” In business speak, what that means is that Cabela’s thinks it won’t be able to match the 10.5% growth in comparable store sales it reported for the second quarter, which itself was down from the 24% gain it recorded in the first quarter. In layman’s terms, what that means is that Cabela’s think it isn’t going to sell as many guns over the next year as the memory of last year’s tragedies in Newtown, Conn. and Aurora, Colo. fade and gun control lobbying efforts lose steam.

“The gun business is settling to what I would probably assume to be a new normal, which is elevated above history but not at the fever level that we saw recently, and that’s a good thing,” Chief Executive Officer Tommy Millner said today on a conference call with analysts.
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Re: America’s Recent Gun-Buying “Fever” Is Cooling Down

Postby Snakeman721 on Thu Jul 25, 2013 4:38 pm

GUN fever is dying down...not AMMO fever. :D
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Re: America’s Recent Gun-Buying “Fever” Is Cooling Down

Postby gunsmith on Thu Jul 25, 2013 4:46 pm

Snakeman721 wrote:GUN fever is dying down...not AMMO fever. :D


I'm hoping one follows the other. 8-)
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Re: America’s Recent Gun-Buying “Fever” Is Cooling Down

Postby Chunkychuck on Thu Jul 25, 2013 4:53 pm

gunsmith wrote:
Snakeman721 wrote:GUN fever is dying down...not AMMO fever. :D


I'm hoping one follows the other. 8-)


Probably not for a while yet. Folks may believe they have enough guns but many will never believe they have enough ammo.
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Re: America’s Recent Gun-Buying “Fever” Is Cooling Down

Postby gunsmith on Thu Jul 25, 2013 5:43 pm

Well, My 'Happy Price' for a box of 50 9mm fmj is $12...what are people paying for WWB / Magtech / etc?
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Re: America’s Recent Gun-Buying “Fever” Is Cooling Down

Postby tenmilmag on Thu Jul 25, 2013 8:07 pm

Walmarts WWB 100 round value pack is right about $36. If you can find some ;)
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Re: America’s Recent Gun-Buying “Fever” Is Cooling Down

Postby Heffay on Thu Jul 25, 2013 8:53 pm

Saw tons of cheap ammo at Fleet Farm in Brainerd today.

You just need to want the right kind of ammo.
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Re: America’s Recent Gun-Buying “Fever” Is Cooling Down

Postby Back In Black on Thu Jul 25, 2013 8:59 pm

tenmilmag wrote:Walmarts WWB 100 round value pack is right about $36. If you can find some ;)


Wow. That's quite an increase. I paid $24.47 on May 28th at the Wally World in Rochester. :(

50rd boxes of Federal 9mm were $13.97.
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Re: America’s Recent Gun-Buying “Fever” Is Cooling Down

Postby gunsmith on Thu Jul 25, 2013 9:56 pm

Back In Black wrote: Wow. That's quite an increase. I paid $24.47 on May 28th at the Wally World in Rochester. :(

50rd boxes of Federal 9mm were $13.97.


Now you're talkin...Sportsman's Guide in S. ST. Paul. has this for 11.99

You need to call ahead and see what's in stock that day.

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Re: America’s Recent Gun-Buying “Fever” Is Cooling Down

Postby Crappy on Sat Jul 27, 2013 7:40 am

Picked up Blazer Brass 9mm on clearance down in TX in 06 for $4 a box at the Walmarts that were discontinuing firearms. Picked up around 50 boxes. Still shooting it. Also picked up 38, 40, 45, when I could scrounge it for cheap. Found some win 5.56 for $3.50 a box and people said why are buying so much ammo. Look whose laughing now, sitting on well over 10K rounds of many calibers. 223, 243, 6mm, 25wsm, 270, 270WSM, 7mm-08, 7mm Rem mag, 308, 30-06, 30 Rem, 30WSM, 303 British, 32acp, 380acp, 9mmx17, 9mmx18, 40S&W. 44 mag, 45acp, 480 Ruger, 410, 20gauge, 12 gauge and some I am sure I forgot. Walmart used to clear ammo cheap especially shotshells at the end of season. Thought of selling some so I could restock with new ammo when prices come down in a couple of years, but have not taken advantage of the Nancy's in a panic.
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