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Old April 22, 2014, 10:52 AM   #1
Mike Irwin
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The Quarterly "Where is everything?" thread -- guns, ammo, primers, powder, etc.

Please note - this thread is a continuation of the original "Where is Everything ..." thread started during the period when components, ammo, and other related items were scarce, expensive, and often unobtainable at any price. Based on a suggestion by johnwilliamson062, and due to the original thread becoming lengthy and unwieldy, we decided to start the topic over. It will probably be renewed on a quarterly basis until the need for it no longer exists.


With the latest run on firearms, magazines, ammunition, reloading supplies, and other shooting accoutrements, there has been a corresponding rise in the number of "WHERE IS EVERYTHING?" threads.

This thread will hopefully do two things:

1. It will give everyone a place to discuss the low stock and high prices we are currently seeing in the firearms world.

2. It will hopefully give everyone a central place where they can report finding supplies (locally or otherwise).

What this thread will NOT be, however, (and I can't stress that strongly enough) is a thread for expounding:
  • pet conspiracy theories about how the government is buying up all of the ammo to keep it out of the public's hands.
  • how manufacturers are creating a false shortage designed to drive prices up.
  • complaints about how this company or that store is gouging.

Posts along those lines will be deleted and the poster may receive either a warning or a sanction.

We know that threads will still be started in other forums. At the discretion of the moderators for those forums, threads may be moved to this one. If you feel a thread or post should be moved here, but it's in a now-closed thread elsewhere at TFL, please contact your friendly neighborhood mod.
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