Yep. Wonder how much they're selling? Trap loads are the one thing we can get around here. Not a lot, but there is some on the shelf...You can't fix stupid...
I don't think it has anything to do with Biden, we have not been able to buy ammo here since last summer. That's at all the sporting goods, including Cabela's.Welcome to Biden's America. Everyone is taking his advice and loading the double barrel shotgun for home protection like the Big Guy told us to do.
That's a lot of shells!
Based on the astute observations that Murph has consistently made in the past, I'm going to go way out on a limb and guess that his assessment of the impact of Papa Joe's brilliant suggestion was, shall we say, tongue in cheek. His own cheek (we are talking about Murph here, not Papa).I don't think it has anything to do with Biden, we have not been able to buy ammo here since last summer. That's at all the sporting goods, including Cabela's.
It may have something to do with a Democratic President. While I agree with your assessment that its been going on before he took office, there's usually several events that fuel a surge in ammo/gun demand.I don't think it has anything to do with Biden, we have not been able to buy ammo here since last summer. That's at all the sporting goods, including Cabela's.
Yes - a newly awakened (and probably highly temporary) recognition among the public at large that the police have absolutely no duty to protect them at the individual level, coupled with the revelation that there are some damned bad actors among us who will severely mess us up, given any (or no real) excuse seems to have sparked a lot of panic buying.It may have something to do with a Democratic President. While I agree with your assessment that its been going on before he took office, there's usually several events that fuel a surge in ammo/gun demand.
Democratic leadership is one of them. A mass shooting event is another. You can add civil unrest and a pandemic to that list now.