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……..gun & ammo prices?

You have to think the political environment has caused people to be willing to pay more because of the uncertainty.

Let the ammo glut continue so prices drop a little more, they won't return to where they were but every dollar counts.
 
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The heck with election results effecting ammo prices/supply....what I want to know is will things now improve on this?!
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The heck with election results effecting ammo prices/supply....what I want to know is will things now improve on this?!
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I've secretly been keeping a kangaroo in my back yard now for about 8 years. They live a lot longer than one would think.

Had a camel years ago I raised on a bottle. She got too big and had to get rid of her. Thats a lot more difficult than one would think. Not many camel buyers in Oklahoma.
 

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That kangaroo map reminds me of a joke I see occasionally posted as a comment on dumb videos on YouTube, especially if it's a really pointless video.

It goes something like, "...But don't let that distract you from the fact that Uruguay's population is around 3.5 million, and there are 47 million kangaroos in Australia, so if those kangaroos ever invade Uruguay, every Uruguayan would have to fight 14 kangaroos".

The joke isn't even that funny, but I laugh every time I see it.
 
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If history holds true, ammo prices will tumble. Gun owners are no longer totally scared of the government overreach and promises of "common sense" gun laws.
The foreign wars is the only thing that might keep prices up with shortages, but a lot of the powder manufacturers don't have government contracts to supply ammo or components.
The big elephant in the room is how will Trump cool down the middle east, and Ukraine.
 

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