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He said "ding ding". :clap:

OK, I'm easily amused.

That must be a LEO thing, because I never heard it until I started hanging out with my LEO friends.

Funny though. I had a guy looked like Michael Clarke Duncan (way fatter), but had the same type voice pick up a psych patient from us one day and the guy still had a catheter in. Guy goes "You gonna have to get that thing out his ding ding before I can take him." Now picture that in MCD voice. Yessir, it is fair to say I laughed...heartily.

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You have got to be kidding me CTD?!

Whatever they're smoking has GOT to be some righteous st^t!

Well, they're smokin the "lets see just how high we can price this stuff and see how many idiots will pay it".

And it sold, so CTD still hasn't found the ceiling.

- OS

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I don't blame CTD. If people are foolish enough to pay those prices they are getting just what they deserve.

If people quit buying every cartridge in sight when they go to Walmart there may well be enough ammo for everyone to get a little. But nooooooooooooo, people, I am sure many on here, see ten boxes of bullets and buy every last one. Just perpetuates the problem.

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If people quit buying every cartridge in sight when they go to Walmart there may well be enough ammo for everyone to get a little. But nooooooooooooo, people, I am sure many on here, see ten boxes of bullets and buy every last one. Just perpetuates the problem.

Yeah.........but how are people supposed to pay for their $50K pickups if they aren't selling wally world ammo at the gun show for twice what they paid?

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I am curious why CTD is at fault for selling a product that people want at a price they are willing to fork over?

What should they do, sell it and not make a profit? Or should they only sell it at a profit level that is acceptable to some people?

Whoever bought it participated in supply and demand. It's the American way.

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I am curious why CTD is at fault for selling a product that people want at a price they are willing to fork over?

What should they do, sell it and not make a profit? Or should they only sell it at a profit level that is acceptable to some people?

Whoever bought it participated in supply and demand. It's the American way.

Yup.

I'm an equal opportunity shopper; price+shipping/stocking determine who gets my money, not ideology.

I haven't bought any ammo from CTD in a good long while, have no AR/AK needs, have bought handgun mags elsewhere, but have bought some other items from CTD.

I don't think that Sun Myung Moon is the Messiah, but I own a pricey Kahr.

Bill's former hicap magazine stand notwithstanding, I own two Ruger products.

Heck, I probably even own some stuff made by homosexuals, atheists, and Democrats.

- OS

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Heck, I probably even own some stuff made by homosexuals, atheists, and Democrats.

Thats not fair to throw all three of those into the same category... :rolleyes:

I never understood .380 anyways... if you have to have a .355" bullet get a frickin 9mm... heavier bullet less money.

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Thats not fair to throw all three of those into the same category... :cool:

I never understood .380 anyways... if you have to have a .355" bullet get a frickin 9mm... heavier bullet less money.

If only they made a Keltek P3AT or a ruger LCP sized pistol in 9mm. I think if someone did this, they would make a bunch of $$.

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