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With everyone (me too) complaining about ammo prices going up sharply this past week or so, I thought I'd share a source that I use that is not jacking up prices.

 

I just ordered (again) from www.surplusammo.com and their prices are the same as they were a couple of weeks ago.  Their stock is lower than usual but they still have 9mm, 45, and 7.62x51 in stock and in bulk.

 

This is not MY sale and I have nothing to do with them other than being a regular customer.  Just passing this on to save some people from opportunistic pricing.

 

Mods, if this is in any way inappropriate, please delete with my apologies.  Just trying to pass on some good deals.

 

 

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I'd be in for some .223 if its priced right.

I've got enough to not need to buy any but not so much I don't want to buy any. Edited by drv2fst
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What some call gouging others call supply and demand. If you don't like the price, don't buy it and that action reduces demand, and subsequently, prices.

The market price always is what it is...
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What some call gouging others call supply and demand. If you don't like the price, don't buy it and that action reduces demand, and subsequently, prices.
The market price always is what it is...

Very tue. Everyone that has supply may sell it for any price where there is sufficient demand. When scarcity exists people with demand often overlook available supply. If we find good supply resources we can reduce market prices overall by sharing them to mitigate demand pressure.

Recently, I wanted Scar17 mags and didn't know where to find any at a good price. A good TGO member posted a link to a store that had some at good prices. I ordered a few and the next day all were gone. I'm just trying to pay it forward.
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Gouging has its place in economics and is actually necessary to preserve supply for those that need those products the most. The only effective way to reduce the impact of gouging is finding more supply. Vendors that increases prices when there is a (hopefully) short term problem are only reacting to increased demand and are in no way in the wrong for doing so.
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[quote name='drv2fst' timestamp='1356311317' post='867382']Gouging has its place in economics and is actually necessary to preserve supply for those that need those products the most. The only effective way to reduce the impact of gouging is finding more supply. Vendors that increases prices when there is a (hopefully) short term problem are only reacting to increased demand and are in no way in the wrong for doing so.[/quote] Finally someone with actual understanding of economics! High prices in response to shortages are crucial to create new sellers to Enter the market - if demand was high and prices stayed low, what incentive woul there be for sellers to create additional inventory to meet demand. Like it or not, price increases during shortages are good.
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David you do what you have to do, you are a fair and good man.

No one will fault you for doing it, I for one will buy form you if you

are around and have what I need.

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