Gun Prices

November 12th, 2008 1 comment

I get lots of questions about XDM prices and in doing so I hear prices all over the place that people get quoted.   When I purchased my XDM the market demand was lower and It seems that demand for guns is up around the country.

CNN.com is reporting that gun sales have surged since Barack Obama has become President Elect. The CNN article quotes gun shop owner Bernie Conatser –   “I have been in business for 12 years, and I was here for Y2K, September 11, Katrina,” Conatser said, as a steady stream of customers browsed what remained of his stock. “And all of those were big events, and we did notice a spike in business, but nothing on the order of what we are seeing right now.” And the LA Times is reporting that the surge is “brisk, particularly for military-style weapons, because people are concerned about stricter gun laws after Barack Obama becomes president and Congress begins leaning more to the left.” Even Alaskan’s are Nervous and Armed according to the Anchorage Daily News.

So what all this means for XDM owners and potential owners is that Gun Shop’s are going to be less willing negotiate on price – while they capitalize on the bubble in the rush to purchase weapons.   If you wait the prices will come down but then again you might not be able to purchase it all.   I doubt the XDM will be on any list to ban except perhaps a HI-Cap Magazine may be out.   But truly nothing will really happen to the XDM.   There is a bubble and demand for the weapon so a Price of less than $600 out the door for the .40 S&W in all black and the Bi-tone for $620 is pretty good in the current situation.   I suspect that the demand for the 9mm is about $10 more than the .40 S&W.

In a following article I will talk more about the price gouging and what we are really facing.   The XDM falls into the sensible weapon category and very little needs to be worried about.   Stay tuned for a full analysis of the market situation and what is to come in the political reality of what is to come.

.327 Federal Magnum

November 11th, 2008 4 comments

A couple weeks back I got an e-mail about reloading dies and equipment for the Ruger SP101.   Since I don’t sell equipment I referred him to Brian Enos, a Dillion Precision Guru, but that didn’t stop my curiosity from doing individual checking.

Ruger .327 Magnum

According to a Shooting Times Article, here, the cartridge is based on the popular .32-caliber of days gone by.

The new .327 Federal Magnum offers muzzle energy twice that of .38 Special +P loads, and velocities comparable to a 125-grain .357 Magnum, with 20 percent less recoil in its hottest version. Designed specifically for use in lightweight small-frame revolvers, the .327 Federal Magnum allows a six-round cylinder compared to five-round capacity for similar-sized .38 Special and .357 Magnum guns, with the added benefit of chambering .32 S&W, .32 Special, and .32 H&R Magnum loads as well.

Because of the price and the weight of Rugers SP101 I doubt it will make up much ground on the .380 Ruger LCP or the Kel-Tec P3AT.   The weight of the SP101 is weighted at about 28 oz. and the Ruger weights in at a cool 9.4 oz.   The energy behind the bullets is vastly different as well as the prices but the MSRP is about $200 different.   I can probably guess that the .327 will fall into another failed .32 days-gone-by category.

Federal .327 Magnum and Ruger SP101

I also learned on page 42 of the December 2008 Blue Press that Charter Arms is now making a .327 Magnum.

New Design

November 10th, 2008 No comments

I am testing out a new design for my blog. Tell me what you think…

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