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Controlling run-away prices of guns and gear.When buying guns, parts and gear, w

Price will rise to that point at which the consumer stops buying the product due to high pricing.

We shooters (consumers) control price. Should we refuse to pay more than $330 for blank barrels, by nature the price will not rise higher than that price, but it takes restraint on our part.

Already, gun and gear makers enjoy substantially increased profits as of the most recent year. Yet, prices continue climbing generally. Therefore, we are paying more than we should.
 
I'll disagree with that. We cannot control the prices of steel, machinery, tooling, and labor as these commodities are not used solely in the production of barrels. Thus, we can only unload the producers to a more comfortable pace. That will spur innovation and more accurate rifles.

Smart-alec crack deleted for civility sake...

We must also remember that our governments are buying custom barrels also.

Even if we were able to flat-line barrel prices at , say $330, how long would it be before the prices of commodities exceeded the point where the added value of making those commodities into barrels was no longer worth the effort and capital investment of the barrel makers?
 
The internet has just become another place to whine about anything that doesn't go your way or suit you. Casey, you are free to jump on out there and start up a business (any business!) so you can experience for yourself, first hand, what it takes to stay in business and make a living consummate with the hours and effort you put forth. NO PM SENT!
 
truely spoken by one who has never owned or run a business for PROFIT.

genericly you are right, but about bbls , i think you are wrong.
ar-15s went thru the roof in the last two years, but today you can buy a complete ar rifle for under $600...that is supply and demand.
i do not see that happening in the bbl business
 
Partly true Casey, we consumers can influences prices, but as others have said, others things do drive costs and are out of our control. Costs rise, all the time. If we all stop buying gun stuff at a certain price point, and the cost of manufacture eventually equals the selling price that we are willing to pay, there is no profit. At that point, one goes out of business. If profits become high, you can certainly influence that by taking your business elsewhere, and competitors may respond.

Phil
 
I don't have a problem with a business making a profit they must to stay in business. What I have a problem with is certain vendors taking advantage of people because of the shortage of components. When one vendor charges 10$ a pound for powder or 10$ a thou. for primers more than another vendor in my book that's gouging and I can assure you I WILL NOT PAY those prices.
 
and that is your privilege, as it his to charge more...
it is called supply and demand......
it is $10 more because there is a demand......plain and simple.

L.Sherm said:
I don't have a problem with a business making a profit they must to stay in business. What I have a problem with is certain vendors taking advantage of people because of the shortage of components. When one vendor charges 10$ a pound for powder or 10$ a thou. for primers more than another vendor in my book that's gouging and I can assure you I WILL NOT PAY those prices.
 
I say lets get the federal government involved!! They could hold hearings in front of congress and everything. Get "experts" to testify. It would be GREAT!!!
 
4xforfun said:
I say lets get the federal government involved!! They could hold hearings in front of congress and everything. Get "experts" to testify. It would be GREAT!!!
Maybe you can get WAGE and price controls!
 
Tell me why PV can sell AA2200 for 19.25 a pound and another vendor who I won't mention is selling it for 29.95, that is taking advantage of the situation and GOUGING!
 
And PV sells out of the powder in a day, and the other guy still has it on the shelf. The other guy is actually providing a service. He's got it, if you really want it.
 
no one person is forcing you to buy it at 29.95...no one.
now is the 29.95 a store or an online retailer ???
add hazmat and shipping to the 19.95...guess what...that one pound costs 19.95 plus 27.50 plus 9.95....$57 plus dollars for one pound...2lbs ..$38......each......3lbs is $33 a lb.....
get alife or a new sport...no one is forcing you to buy..no one

L.Sherm said:
Tell me why PV can sell AA2200 for 19.25 a pound and another vendor who I won't mention is selling it for 29.95, that is taking advantage of the situation and GOUGING!
 
Yes, everyone stop buying barrels right now to drive the pricing down... Of course the major barrel makers all have 6-12 months of forward orders, so we will need to wait at least that long before we see any effect kick in...

Then when the barrel makers take a look at their cash flow forecast vs actual revenue and realise they cant meet their payroll, service their investment in capital equipment to cater for the predicted ramp-up in demand or buy more raw materials for the prices people are prepared to pay and therefore go out of business, I am sure the shooting community will be much better off. Just think how much money we will be saving then!
 
Casey said:


We shooters (consumers) control price. Should we refuse to pay more than $330 for blank barrels, by nature the price will not rise higher than that price, but it takes restraint on our part.

With this line of thought we'd still be paying a .05$ for a gallon of gas and $800 for a new car, $3500 for a house, and $.10 an acre for land, I don't think this works too well.... and my paycheck would probably still be $30 a month,of course I could pay my Dr. bills with eggs or bacon or pies also. On second though why should I "Have" to pay anything at all, they should pay me for using the products and working the land and living in the house......
 
It's called supply and demand. Tell me I am "gouging" when I sell a Shelby Mustang or a Raptor pickup for thousands above sticker.

Do I call you an @$$ hole when the market goes soft and I have to take a couple thousand dollor hit to get you your new ride???

Capitalism dictates that supply and deman reign king.

If you don't like it, buy a sling shot ...and a bicycle.

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Anyone consider that the OP is either a "troll" or just plain ignorant of how to run a business.

As previously mentioned you are FREE not to spend your money with any one or business you choose not to but to call for a boycott to lower prices is antithetical to what I believe America used to be and should be again.

Don't buy the barrel if the price bothers you, don't tell me what to do with my cash. The government already has that function locked up.

Gary
 
If you think guns are expensive, try owning an airplane. Ten gallons an hour at 6.50 a gallon for a single engine. Used to go across the Delaware for lunch, one hour back and forth. $65 bucks for fuel, and then I had to actually BUY my lunch. They don't call them $100 hamburger runs for nothing. Bottom line, if you don't like the $$numbers$$, find another hobby.
 
hogpatrol said:
If you think guns are expensive, try owning an airplane. Ten gallons an hour at 6.50 a gallon for a single engine. Used to go across the Delaware for lunch, one hour back and forth. $65 bucks for fuel, and then I had to actually BUY my lunch. They don't call them $100 hamburger runs for nothing. Bottom line, if you don't like the $$numbers$$, find another hobby.

Yep...we have one of those, too.
 

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