I remember when I was a young adult back in the 2008 financial crisis and early in Obama's presidency hearing stories of .22 ammunition being worth a fortune and there being all sorts of runs to buy up a bunch of weapons.
Now that I'm older and hasmoney and have my personal toys already sitting in my closet I want to invest in some weaponry for the almost sole purpose of flipping it if Sanders or Warren get elected and everyone loses their damn minds again.
Yes I recognize that it's a Gamble to bet on a crisis but say I was a betting man what sort of purchases should I make? What would you buy if you were betting/ k/
Remember everyone, being a greedy kike boomer is a mindset.
Lincoln Turner
Last gun ban they allowed people to keep the weapons they owned. Those pre ban weapons increased in price. So, I suggest stripped AR lowers. Because the: The lower is the rifle Lowers currently cost $50 or less Parts will not be regulated. During the prior ban, you could build a gun for less than a new gun
Sebastian Miller
Are you suggesting I shouldn't try to invest my money to maximize my personal gain under capitalism?
Carson Perez
Go be a socialist someplace else.
Jason Walker
>they're like, the people's guns, man
Sebastian Lopez
This guy has the right idea. In your scenario an entry-level budget AR like an M&P Sport would sell for the price of what a high-level AR goes for now.
Caleb Diaz
Cheap milsurp days are gone. Most of the gun market is pretty well saturated. The same can be said with ammo. You could try for bulk 80% poly lowers, all legal if you put a serial on them. Flipping might work if you have an ability to get specific guns in bulk, used. The issue is you are then limited by ammo availability of the time.
Christian Butler
Extended tubes for shotguns
Gabriel Stewart
High capacity magazines Cheap now, will double in price
Nathan Kelly
In the US you are not allowed to manufacture and sell guns without a license
Zachary Parker
Where did he say to manufacture?
William Martinez
>80% poly lowers,
James Rivera
It appears you are new here When you finish an 80% receiver. You are manufacturing a firearm. Legal for personal use. But OP would like to sell for a profit
12. Can anyone make firearms and sell them? With certain exceptions, and subject to any state law that might apply, as long as an individual is not prohibited from possessing a firearm, he or she can make a firearm for personal use. If an individual wants to manufacture and sell firearms, he or she is required to obtain a license, and mark each firearm manufactured in accordance with 27 CFR 478.92. [18 U.S.C. 923(i), 26 U.S.C. 5822]
Luke Howard
What is the likelihood of a magazine ban?
Also in the case of a ban aren't mags easy to produce with like shit youd find at lowes or home depot anyway?
Noah Brooks
What would be a runner up to AR lowers afa likelihood of a ban goes.
Meaning let's say I sink some cash into some lowers but I wanted one or two more items to invest in as well just to hedge my bets, what other items are likely on the chopping block to be banned?
Asher Fisher
Grandfathering in existing weapons is likely not going to be in future contol measures. Hoarding will just mean more felony counts.
Elijah Sanders
I dont have any dogs, and they dont have enough men.
More power to them. Going after the autistic hermit who turns the first 3 dudes through the door into mist with a ghetto homemade claymore is their goal, then by all means. Its just means those fags are running on a 1:3 kdr. Surely thats a winning strategy.
Jeremiah Wright
Be been hedging against another ammo shortage by stockpiling now while it's readily available. My intentions are solely to have ammo to keep shooting and not to sell it at a mark up to jew people. If there is no shortage, good. I'll still shoot.
Isaiah Butler
most guns are finicky af about mags, even cheap shit that is produced from correct tooling still causes ftf in semiautos.
>16531. (a) As used in this part... “firearm precursor part” means a component of a firearm that is generally necessary to build or assemble a firearm and is included in one of the following categories: >(1) A firearm barrel. >(2) An ammunition feeding device, including, but not limited to, a magazine or speed loader. >(3) An unfinished receiver, including both a single part receiver and a multiple part receiver, such as a receiver in an AR-10- or AR-15-style firearm. An unfinished receiver includes a receiver tube, a molded or shaped polymer frame or receiver, a metallic casting, a metallic forging, and a receiver flat, such as a Kalashnikov-style weapons system, Kalashnikov-style receiver channel, or a Browning-style receiver side plate. >(4) A finished upper receiver for a multiple part receiver system such as an AR-10- and AR-15-style firearm. >(5) An unfinished handgun frame. >(6) A finished slide to be used to enclose a handgun barrel. >(7) A trigger pack or fire control group for a Heckler and Koch- or FN FAL-style firearm.
Parker Cox
You will never profit from a panic like 2012 or 2008, after non stop threats of bans, everyone is so stocked up nobody needs anything.
Ammo,mags,rifles, you will have nobody to sell to.
Jordan Butler
The lead up to the 2020 election is going to see panic buying like never before. If it goes blue, it's going to be nuts.