B gun prices after this Conus virus stuff opinions

That still makes you a quick learner. It appears as though most need a minimum of ten cycles. And even then it is the governments fault.

Yes sir. You want to live on the cape you better be able to do what ever they have and shut up doing it from call centers to flipping burgers if need be. Been like that for 25 years so nothing new for us that remain
The west has been a place to help us out with contracts and jobs for years and greatly appreciated but sadly now they are hurting also and cannot take care of what is living there permanently now :(
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I grow roots about as deep as a tumbleweed. If work means moving, I move. Always have, always will. I'll put down permanent roots when I retire, maybe?!

Always have had a fantastic amount of respect for a kid from out East that jumps in a 500$ car and less in their pocket and makes a go of it.

East to me is anything past the Sask Man boarder.
 
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I grow roots about as deep as a tumbleweed. If work means moving, I move. Always have, always will. I'll put down permanent roots when I retire, maybe?!

You are lucky you still have the health and age to do that many of us don't and I am retired so
Not to mention it would cost me 4x at least out west to replace what I have in a home here after I sell mine. Extra money I sure don't have plus what is left of family in canada is here so I am staying like it or not
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Yes but not downplaying it but rain out your way means I just get another job
Here there is nothing to get when the shoe falls and it has many times over my career regardless how many trade tickets one may have
Take care

You likely won’t starve it’s just another hiccup.

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Always have had a fantastic amount of respect for a kid from out East that jumps in a 500$ car and less in their pocket and makes a go of it.

East to me is anything past the Sask Man boarder.

I had a couple moves in my life where I left with my truck and what belongings I could carry and went where work was. I would much prefer to stay put where I am now but there is alot of uncertainty what the fallout from this current situation is going to hold so I have started to prepare myself mentally and financially should we need to pack up and go.
 
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You likely won’t starve it’s just another hiccup.

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Sadly here it is a hiccup that hasn't stopped in 25 years. If I didnot have the sense to start preparing when I was just 18 and money was growing on trees i those years and save for that rainy day I would be screwed today
Hard to lose a job making 85K less overtime and replace it with one making 25K and that was 25 years ago
That is what most of us faced here when the mines closed and it never changed since
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The way our government is printing money and spending during this crisis prices will start going up, and then going up a lot more.Things that cost 400 dollars will cost 600 next time you purchase.People hang on to guns during pandemics and crisis, and if they sell it will be a lot more than they payed.The EE will be a smorgasbord of expensive, rusty loose fitting; guns for more money than you want to pay.This Virus is not going away any time soon and the economic repercussion will go on for years to come.My opinion is buy now, unless you wish to pay more in the future.
 
Not related to guns but many of our business suppliers are responding to decreased demand with higher prices. When the prices finally drop it doesn't bode well for the company. Our company is doing OK, in part because we had plans in place. Had a 72 hour plan and a 2 week - 1 month plan. NOBODY had a 2 year plan. Booked for a round of sporting clays Wednesday. Hey, maybe ammo prices will drop. .... or not.
 
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