You guys still buy in (ie: Sellers) and purchase (ie: collectors) at a price roughly a half that charged to the EU market.

Enjoy yourselves because lets be honest, prices always go up, they never go down.
well saidWrights Collectables wrote:I can understand that this is causing a bit of upset and frustration for American collectors and sellers alike. But I have no idea how those prices have been sustained for so long.
You guys still buy in (ie: Sellers) and purchase (ie: collectors) at a price roughly a half that charged to the EU market.![]()
Enjoy yourselves because lets be honest, prices always go up, they never go down.
Ammo can be used to obtain lots and lots of goldltcbj wrote:Don't buy gold. Buy ammo.
I wonder how much i can buy before ATF raids my home? I just bought 2000 rounds for my AR-15 so far they arent bustin down my door.ltcbj wrote:Given European financials I find this amazing. Currency is being debased everywhere. Don't buy gold. Buy ammo.
Ah, I remember those laws and low crime rates well from the time I spent living in the UK a few years ago. I remember when there was a "gun amnesty day" (in 2003) and the BBC news had pictures of the sorts of firearms people were handing over in return for not getting arrested: everything from handguns to assault rifles and I think there was some sort of RPG in the footage shown. For a local incident in Surrey (in the town of Guildford near where I lived), it very big news one day when there was a gun-involved crime & the police had to use a beanbag gun to subdue the criminal. All the locals were abuzz about it & I (coming from a town where shootings occur almost daily) thought nothing of it.Wrights Collectables wrote:Our firearms law are very strict, meaning I can just about use the "arm" in firearm for self defence! Having said that we have a significantly lower rate of firearm related murders and crimes.