Were I an economist quoted in Reuters, I’d say “unexpected”
We just hired two young guys to paint our front porch. Went outside to my car an hour ago and overheard their conversation about buying guns, concealed carry, etc.
Actually made me cheer up a little.
My local guy normally closes at 1:30pm on Saturdays. I was there at 1:15pm. There is no way he closed on time. The place was packed.
Gun show in my town this past weekend. It was busy. And I have to say, most people there looked serious, bordering on scared. Not a lot of joking around.
The vendor where I bought my Glock said Glock’s are going to be hard to come by shortly.
Semi-autos similar story.
Just passing along the info I heard - I make no claim as to validity of said vendor’s statements.
I didn’t see that coming. /s
I went to cabelas to get a new fishing reel. I went by the gun section. It was absolutely packed. They looked serious. People were buying water cans and other prepper like stuff.
I went to cabelas to get a new fishing reel. I went by the gun section. It was absolutely packed. They looked serious. People were buying water cans and other prepper like stuff.
First sentence is a LIE.
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Last week I bought a Saiga rifle. Shoots 7.62x39’s. No kick at all and man, what a rifle. Very pleased with it. Timing was more coincidence than anything, at least I keep telling myself that.
BULLSHIT!! Owning an "assault weapon" in the US is against the law. The Brit author has no clue.