Are things starting to ease everywhere, or are supplies still tight?
Zion Crossroads Walmart has...
Zion Crossroads Walmart has...
Six boxes each WWB in 9mm, 357 sig, and 40 S&W this evening... I grabbed the the last two boxes of 45auto and a couple boxes federal bulk .22hp (325)- there were four more left.
Are things starting to ease everywhere, or are supplies still tight?
Are things starting to ease everywhere, or are supplies still tight?
Now is the time for all good men to get off their rusty dustys...
Re: Zion Crossroads Walmart has...
I was in the Sterling Walmart over the weekend and they had 45, 40, 22 and lots of 9mm. Between the 3 of us that were there buying we bought out the 45 and 40. Also I was at the Chantilly Gun Show about a month ago and while prices were a bit on the steep side there was plenty of ammo to go around, especially from Georgia Arms. And finally, the Dick's at Dulles Town Center in Sterling usually has ammo though quite expensive (needed some 38sp and their bulk 250 count box was $95).
It seems to me its easing but I would imagine part of this is due to the fact that most of us have now bought all that we need and so our demand is less.
It seems to me its easing but I would imagine part of this is due to the fact that most of us have now bought all that we need and so our demand is less.
- zephyp
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Re: Zion Crossroads Walmart has...
There is more than enough ammo to be found online if you dont mind shooting something other than winchester or federal. And there is certainly no shortage in my house.
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The shop I work a couple of days a week part time for here in southern Virginia has been getting more and more ammo within the past month or so. Some sizes are still trickling in, like the .380 and the .45acp. Some that were scarce like .223, 7.62X39 and a few others are now in plentiful supply. What is harder to get is some reloading components like large rifle primers and some powders. Of course ALL ammo has jumped in price in the last couple of years. It makes me glad I started stockpiling about eight or ten years ago, and kept doing it until supply tightened up. I still pick it up if the price is right, along with anything else I can get for the right price.