
Originally Posted by
SumJongGuy
I was shopping for guns 2 years ago. There were practically none to be found.. Pawn shops, Bass Pro, even dedicated gun shops had big empty spots on shelves. Choices and options were QUITE limited then. Ammo was even harder to get. Look back at the Guns thread discussions, not just here. Supply shortages and demand spikes do to the pandemic. Supplies are starting to catch up so they absolutely have gotten more available now you disingenuous troll.
Ok, but guns were hard to find during those periods because they were selling at record numbers, and there were still relatively few mass shootings. They were statistical anomalies, horrifying but rarer than lightning strikes or most any other danger one could face from the natural world. That has changed massively in the last year. They weren't common at any point before that despite the popularity of guns and semi autos especially rising over the past couple decades.
RE the above graph, its risen roughly in line with population. Just googled US population in 1899. 70million. Roughly 60mil guns and legal unregulated military surplus machine guns short shotguns and rifles etc, the ownership of which would only rise after each world war. Now theres 300mil+ guns and 330mil people.
Last edited by leroy jenkins; 06-07-2022 at 09:39 PM.
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