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<blockquote data-quote="Cinaet" data-source="post: 2058309" data-attributes="member: 14666"><p>I just got home from the Norman show. As usual great people. Lots of guys and gals with young ones. It honestly felt like a family affair. Superdave puts on a great show. I came home because I started getting depressed. Rock River stripped lowers for $400. What used to be budget build ARs for $1200 to $2000. Colts for $2000 to $4000+. 525 count bricks of Remington Golden Bullet .22 $40. Surplus 5.56 for a dollar a round. More people than usual carrying ARs to sell. I started thinking that part of our way of life has ended. I'm not crying about the prices. The market demands those kind of prices or vendors wouldn't be able to restock. Vendors weren't gouging. They're charging a fair market price, and that's the part that's depressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cinaet, post: 2058309, member: 14666"] I just got home from the Norman show. As usual great people. Lots of guys and gals with young ones. It honestly felt like a family affair. Superdave puts on a great show. I came home because I started getting depressed. Rock River stripped lowers for $400. What used to be budget build ARs for $1200 to $2000. Colts for $2000 to $4000+. 525 count bricks of Remington Golden Bullet .22 $40. Surplus 5.56 for a dollar a round. More people than usual carrying ARs to sell. I started thinking that part of our way of life has ended. I'm not crying about the prices. The market demands those kind of prices or vendors wouldn't be able to restock. Vendors weren't gouging. They're charging a fair market price, and that's the part that's depressing. [/QUOTE]
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