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Effect of the gun buying frenzy on gunshops?
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<blockquote data-quote="Razorback01" data-source="post: 2045125" data-attributes="member: 24750"><p>I am in no way affiliated with any gun shop other than purchasing from them but it really seems like people care most about gun shops for negative reasons. If that gun shop goes out of buisiness, most people will think it will be a shame but most people will also just move on to the next big box store or online retailer and that lgs owner will be out of luck. I can find no fault in store owners pricing their mercandise for what people are willing to pay. Stroll down to your local auction block some time and see how they set their prices...whatever people are willing to pay is what it sells for...cattle, used cars, etc. I do find it a shame that so many people are willing to pay the high prices...this is the real problem. When people come to their senses on this stuff, the market will adjust accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razorback01, post: 2045125, member: 24750"] I am in no way affiliated with any gun shop other than purchasing from them but it really seems like people care most about gun shops for negative reasons. If that gun shop goes out of buisiness, most people will think it will be a shame but most people will also just move on to the next big box store or online retailer and that lgs owner will be out of luck. I can find no fault in store owners pricing their mercandise for what people are willing to pay. Stroll down to your local auction block some time and see how they set their prices...whatever people are willing to pay is what it sells for...cattle, used cars, etc. I do find it a shame that so many people are willing to pay the high prices...this is the real problem. When people come to their senses on this stuff, the market will adjust accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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