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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3618997" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>lol, anyone sitting on 50k rounds of .22lr purchased in early 00's made a helluva lot more money sitting on it than selling off 50 round bricks every day for the past twenty years. same with crates of milsurp guns, which i know *for a fact* have been bought and purchased and are still crated and cosmolined.</p><p></p><p>why?</p><p></p><p>because if you are running a modern kanban style inventory control and constantly afraid of "dead inventory" you are now a buyer again in this market of overpriced, artificially inflated product. you could have just held. that's what the smart stores have done. you make enough of selling stuff like shirts and crap, fishing stuff, politically motivated stickers hell i don't know anything, keep your ammo in your unmarked warehouses. then when the panic hits, you have extended inventory and you aren't subject to inventory depletion and supply side issues like the other guys who were making penny profits by selling tiny boxes out of their crates.</p><p></p><p>you really think that's not true? you're telling me, as a gun store owner, you bought boxes of 50 rounds of .22lr to put on your shelf?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3618997, member: 45524"] lol, anyone sitting on 50k rounds of .22lr purchased in early 00's made a helluva lot more money sitting on it than selling off 50 round bricks every day for the past twenty years. same with crates of milsurp guns, which i know *for a fact* have been bought and purchased and are still crated and cosmolined. why? because if you are running a modern kanban style inventory control and constantly afraid of "dead inventory" you are now a buyer again in this market of overpriced, artificially inflated product. you could have just held. that's what the smart stores have done. you make enough of selling stuff like shirts and crap, fishing stuff, politically motivated stickers hell i don't know anything, keep your ammo in your unmarked warehouses. then when the panic hits, you have extended inventory and you aren't subject to inventory depletion and supply side issues like the other guys who were making penny profits by selling tiny boxes out of their crates. you really think that's not true? you're telling me, as a gun store owner, you bought boxes of 50 rounds of .22lr to put on your shelf? [/QUOTE]
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