The people who lobby for the Hughes Amendment to stay just because of their precious MG investment should be tarred, feathered, and then shot.
Tar and feathers is too old fashioned, and not excruciating enough, I have some ideas about belt sanders and iodine powder.
To put this thread back on the rails, I've heard lots of people complain about Ian and Othias driving up the prices of milsurp and flooding forums with retardation along the lines of "Where do I find <obsolete metric ammunition>?" and "Reloading is scary and expensive can I just buy ammo from you?" because the trust fund kids stumble onto a rare, battlefield pickup Hebelkurbelschutzengewehr 1888/11/55/69 that was featured in a video.
That's how it'll go, there's always going to be the clueless schmuck in your hobby. Some learn, some don't, the ones that don't tend to not stick around.
The same shit happens with cars and really most other hobbies, the strange, slightly obscure shit that is a sort of hidden gem gets covered and goes mainstream in the hobby and all the enthusiasts who already knew about it are now frustrated because all the good cheap stuff dries up.
Yeah. If anything, being able to exploit the window when something is widely considered obsolete and not valuable, before it becomes valued and collectible, is more than anything a luxury, and people should stop expecting that to last forever.
NES game cartridges went for $0.50 a piece in 2001 as retailers wanted to get rid of their stock for new games, but these days you may end up paying $30 for something that's common, and high collector prices for something that's not. Ford Model Ts were dumped without thought when they were obsoleted by newer cars, and became poorfag cars to use up because they were cheap, today an intact example is rare and expensive.
It's the way the cookie crumbles, especially with things like guns and cars, which are tools to be used, so the only part I can feel myself upset about is just people not taking care of their shit and letting it waste away horribly when some basic preventative care goes a long way.
That, and legislative faggotry,
It's going to loop around to 'surp being cheap again, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are any "conversions" out there because Timmy wants his Vetterli to fire .41 Magnum rather than .41 rimfire.
I guess we'll find out if someone grenades their Vetterli.