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<blockquote data-quote="338Shooter" data-source="post: 2045216" data-attributes="member: 3449"><p>Gun shops should be doing very well right now. What is going to hurt is when it subsides and the used market is saturated and prices sag below what dealers can buy inventory for. It's hard to sell in a buyers market sometimes. I don't do much at all with title 1 firearms outside of my personal collection so a buyers market will make things better overall for me. Specializing in an already heavily regulated niche I'm a little sheltered from the volatility in the title 1 stuff, but with that benefit comes the difficulty with the system for title 2 stuff. I could sell 3x as many suppressors if the wait was back to 6-8 weeks. It's hard to put up money and wait for 6 months to get your stuff. I will continue to have my suppressors priced as low as possible and do my best to offer the most knowledge and highest level of customer service that I can. I'm often asked if I get tired of answering the stupid questions. The answer is always going to be no. I still remember when I was the one asking stupid questions. Getting honest and informed answers helped plant the seed for silencers that has grown into a hobby/business that I have a lot of passion for. I owe it to others to offer the same to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338Shooter, post: 2045216, member: 3449"] Gun shops should be doing very well right now. What is going to hurt is when it subsides and the used market is saturated and prices sag below what dealers can buy inventory for. It's hard to sell in a buyers market sometimes. I don't do much at all with title 1 firearms outside of my personal collection so a buyers market will make things better overall for me. Specializing in an already heavily regulated niche I'm a little sheltered from the volatility in the title 1 stuff, but with that benefit comes the difficulty with the system for title 2 stuff. I could sell 3x as many suppressors if the wait was back to 6-8 weeks. It's hard to put up money and wait for 6 months to get your stuff. I will continue to have my suppressors priced as low as possible and do my best to offer the most knowledge and highest level of customer service that I can. I'm often asked if I get tired of answering the stupid questions. The answer is always going to be no. I still remember when I was the one asking stupid questions. Getting honest and informed answers helped plant the seed for silencers that has grown into a hobby/business that I have a lot of passion for. I owe it to others to offer the same to them. [/QUOTE]
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