Bottom Drops Out of AR-15 Market

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Since I finished my 300 BLK SBR, I no longer needed the full length version that I had been using. So I put it up online and a week later there were no bites. I was finally able to sell it — at $700 below list price. And when I walked into the local Cabela’s and saw racks upon racks of AR-15 rifles (pictured above) for sale, I knew why . . .

After the gun control scare earlier this year, demand for AR-15 rifles went through the roof. People were maxing out their credit cards on fears that America’s favorite firearm was about to be banned by the powers that be. This cleared the entire available stock of guns, and made manufacturers ramp up to meet demand.

It was good times for manufacturers, but now the AR-15 bubble has burst and things are looking downright depressing for manufacturers.

By now, everyone who “needed” an AR-15 has found one. Even if they emptied their bank accounts to do it, they have their rifle. But with sales slowing down, the price of an AR-15 is cratering. People are no longer willing to buy at the inflated panic-level prices, and dealers are starting to discount the guns in order to clear their shelves.

The good news is that cheap AR-15s are about to flood the market. If you’ve been waiting for the “right” time to buy a good entry level gun, this is it. Over-active manufacturing combined with people selling off their panic purchases to pay off their credit cards mean that you have the pick of the litter when it comes to guns.

The bad news is that ammunition is still scarce. It’s on the shelves, but stores haven’t lifted their “one box per person” limit yet. So while you can buy a gun, you still can’t feed it. And God help you if you need some .22lr.

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We all knew it was coming. Yesterday I had about an hour to think about buying that BCM Jack carbine from Questar - the first one in Canada I've seen - and I let it go. 3 months ago I would have bought it in a heartbeat.

At this point I pretty much have my dream AR, and it shoots like a top. I will own a Jack someday, but I'll save up for it - I'm pretty confident we will see more coming in.
 
When you can get pmags for 16.99 in Canada you know the US market is in free fall.

It's not a freefall, but rather a 'market correction'. Evenso, I don't think we'll see P-Mags in that price range anytime soon. Would be nice though!
 
The AR market hasn't completely dropped out. But it will by the end of summer. Around October will probably be a low as nobody's going to be buying stuff with shooting season wrapping up, kids back in school and Christmas on the horizon. I would think sales will slow down hard in an already flooded US market.

I doubt we'll see that in Canada though. Our supply is always throttled...
 
Yeah - I agree.

Maybe some of the low to mid priced stuff from the States may drop, but I think the high end rifles will hold their own.

Anyways - the important ones - the SAN's & CZ's aren't effected - so no point in losin' sleep either way!

My two cents - Anby.
 
Maybe IRunguns will be able to bring in some Ar's at discounted rates. It would probably good for them. Buy them at lower prices in the US and sell them for reg price here in Canada haha
 
Don't forget that DD is still up to their eyebrows in Military contracts so their stuff will still come in sporadically. But so much for the Pmag shortage. One shot still has a few Gen 3's in stock after 3-4 days. Last time someone got them they went in an hour
 
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