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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4020301" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>ADDENDUM: I'll just add that because of people losing their jobs, quitting work, or having to take pay-cuts plus an ever increasing rate of inflation over the last two years because of Covid it's likely that less, not more, people are spending their money on NFA items and the required tax-stamp(s). </p><p></p><p>If NFA items are more difficult to find or come with longer wait times to obtain them it is more probable that this is due to lower production for an even smaller 'niche' market than what did exist, rather than the shortage being due to an increase in purchases. If there is a decrease in new applications this would make the ever increasing wait times for approval from .gov even more suspicious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4020301, member: 42584"] ADDENDUM: I'll just add that because of people losing their jobs, quitting work, or having to take pay-cuts plus an ever increasing rate of inflation over the last two years because of Covid it's likely that less, not more, people are spending their money on NFA items and the required tax-stamp(s). If NFA items are more difficult to find or come with longer wait times to obtain them it is more probable that this is due to lower production for an even smaller 'niche' market than what did exist, rather than the shortage being due to an increase in purchases. If there is a decrease in new applications this would make the ever increasing wait times for approval from .gov even more suspicious. [/QUOTE]
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