Here's an embarrassing story.
A colleague I won't name was shopping for an AR in late 2012. Then events came to a head and there was a run and a chance he'd NEVER be able to buy one. So he ended up with a Californinian style bullet button AR.
Oh the poor fella. He still hasn't gotten around to correcting that, but did go on a camping trip and range shoot with it. It works great otherwise. Such is the problem with panic buying.
Another colleague was tempted to SELL the AR he got in 2011 for scalper's prices on consignment and just failed to do so. Coulda. But didn't. So, bad and good.
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