Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Gun Dealers In Oklahoma Struggle To Keep Up With Demand On Guns, Ammo - Constitutional Emergency

Gun Dealers In Oklahoma Struggle To Keep Up With Demand On Guns, Ammo - Constitutional Emergency


Miles Hall with H&H Gun Range in Oklahoma City says guns are being sold faster than they can his staff can keep them in stock, with hundreds of people on a waiting list.
Miles Hall with H&H Shooting Sports in Oklahoma City says firearms are being sold faster than they can his staff can keep them in stock, with hundreds of people on a waiting list.

March Young said at one time she never wanted a gun, but has since changed her mind to protect her family.
March Young said at one time she never wanted a gun, but has since changed her mind to protect her family.

Guns and ammunition are flying off store shelves in Oklahoma.
Guns and ammunition are flying off store shelves in Oklahoma.
Deanne Stein, News 9
OKLAHOMA CITY — Guns and ammunition are flying off store shelves in Oklahoma.
Firearm dealers say they’ve never seen anything like it as they try and keep up with the demand of people looking to own guns, some of them for the first time.
Miles Hall, Founder and President of H&H Shooting Sports in Oklahoma City, says guns are being sold faster than they can his staff can keep them in stock, with hundreds of people on a waiting list.
“It’s off the charts, the number of people coming in,” said Hall. “Normally, an average store will see a couple of hundred in a day, you’re seeing several thousand a day.”
Hall says he’s had a record number of customers over the past month, which began after the Sandy Hook tragedy and gained even more momentum follow President Obama’s call on more gun control.
Despite the overwhelming crowds, Hall says he is still able to get his product.
“All the ammunition and gun manufacturers are all working virtually 24 hours a day around the clock seven days a week in order to help try and fill the big void in product line.”
Products people like March Young said at one time she never wanted, but has since changed her mind.
“My biggest fear is self-defense and how to protect my kids,” said Young.
And she’s not alone. She says seeing the empty shelves at the gun store she believes, says it all.
“It tells me that people are starting to think now,” she said. “You got to start protecting your home, your kids and yourself. Times are getting worse.”
Hall says despite the demand, his costs haven’t gone up, but some dealers, he said, have raised their prices.

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Higher prices? Yep, widespread now, just like when gas was in short supply. Local shops in my area have increased costs by at least 100%, some even more! (if they even have anything to sell)
Look at Conservatives Bytes-a congressman has offered bill to repeal 22nd amendment and remove term limits-echo bill clinton gun ban
All old news. Bills to repeal term limits have been submitted in every congress for decades, so far, none went anywhere. Ditto for AW ban.
I bought a case of 7.62x51 for $745 tax included. I knew I was getting ripped but it was the last one. I found another store that had the same ammo but limited you to 3 50 round boxes at $47.95 each which would have been $1,039.32 with tax a case but he won't sell it that way. The best prices are at Kings Pawn on Reno ave in Del City. Big Boys in Mustang will rip you off. Brigadoon Surplus is closed for a week to reorginize their stock room. (?). Academy and Dicks have empty shelves as does Walmarts. All ammo has doubled in price everywhere. You also cannot find bullet to reload and powder is hard to come by.
I'm not going to waste my .38 spl HP Talons on practice, but I've got plenty of 357 mag and 9mm for that.
I'm also hearing lots of practice going on all around the lake, mostly sounds like ARs! Hope they're shooting into the banks and not across the lake!
I live in OKC myself and find Kings Pawn, Sooner Pawn and Best Buy Pawn seem to be charging fairest prices overall.
I post this on Arms List earlier and if you check it out may find it an interesting way to get what you need. 

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