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SassyLady
01-12-2011, 03:22 AM
This is what happens when Americans feel the government will take away their right to own guns.


Glock Pistol Sales Surge in Aftermath of Arizona Shootings
By Michael Riley - Jan 11, 2011 9:01 PM PT

Greg Wolff, the owner of two Arizona gun shops, told his manager to get ready for a stampede of new customers after a Glock-wielding gunman killed six people at a Tucson shopping center on Jan. 8.

Wolff was right. Instead of hurting sales, the massacre had the $499 semi-automatic pistols -- popular with police, sport shooters and gangsters -- flying out the doors of his Glockmeister stores in Mesa and Phoenix.

“We’re at double our volume over what we usually do,” Wolff said two days after the shooting spree that also left 14 wounded, including Democratic Representative Gabrielle Giffords, who remains in critical condition.

A national debate over weaknesses in state and federal gun laws stirred by the shooting has stoked fears among gun buyers that stiffer restrictions may be coming from Congress, gun dealers say. The result is that a deadly demonstration of the weapon’s effectiveness has also fired up sales of handguns in Arizona and other states, according to federal law enforcement data.

“When something like this happens people get worried that the government is going to ban stuff,” Wolff said.

Arizona gun dealers say that among the biggest sellers in the past few days is the Glock 19 made by privately held Glock GmbH, based in Deutsch-Wagram, Austria, the model used in the shootings.


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-11/glock-pistol-sales-surge-in-aftermath-of-shooting-of-arizona-s-giffords.html
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KitchenKitten99
01-14-2011, 11:35 PM
Ammunition for certain guns (mostly .45) is becoming scarce here because people are hoarding and stockpiling it. Stores here, regardless of where you go, cannot keep it on the shelves. Various places that sell ammo, often get guys waiting for the supply to be taken off the skid-load and the boxes don't even touch the shelves before they are purchased.

Federal Cartridge is in my town (literally only blocks away) and we have gotten to know several of the guys that work there because they are avid cigar smokers. They are running the factory 24-7, full capacity, mandatory overtime and they still can't keep up with demand between basic retail and their government contracts.

We have been able to cut deals with a couple of the guys to trade factory 2nd/blemish ammo for cigars and packs of cigarettes.