Thursday, October 30, 2025
A Concerning Moment
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
It Was Probably A Mistake To Buy Gold Now...
Ballseye's Predictions
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
No Kings Protest Fake News - Hahaha
No Kings Day - Last Saturday In Texarkana
We got there around 1025 to check it out; it was slated to commence at 1000. Mind you I did not say, I was planning to participate in the protest, we were there just to attend and watch the goings on from a safe distance. As usual, when I go almost anywhere where it is legal, I was armed for self-defense. I figured to get some photos of grungy anarchists being arrested and such but if someone was to attack me, I wanted to be ready to keep myself from being harmed. Anyway, I would probably have been far enough away not to attract any psycho protestors, and there certainly seem to have been many of them (leftists) running rampant and attacking people for no legitimate reason as of late. Of course, it is always best to back-off from any violent confrontation if you can do so. Avoidance is key to not getting hurt but if you cannot back off then I think fighting back as opposed to hoping for your attacker to suddenly become merciful is the thing to do. Your opinion on that may differ but it is definitely my opinion that people who attack you are usually not looking to dispense mercy but rather are seeking to harm you. I have digressed, so back to the protest.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
I've Got An Itch...
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
I May Give Up Vending At Gun Shows
I may give up vending at gun shows after the one I attended this past weekend. I sold an almost mediocre amount of items on the first day, Saturday, mostly at my usually low prices. (That means probably all at a loss except one item which I sold for more than I bought it.) Note I said almost a mediocre amount of items were sold by me; in reality, and I hate to have to say it, the amount of things I was able to sell was quite low. Then in total on Sunday, I made only two sales, a Gen3 AR15/M4 30 round PMAG for $10.00 and one box of brass cased 7.62x54R rounds, also for $10.00. Both were sales tax included, and yes I pay the sales tax to the state of AR at 10.25% for the area in which I sold the things.
Most items I sold were sold at cost or somewhat under my cost. I sell stuff not so much to make a profit but to get my money back or at least get close to it by getting rid of things for which I have a surplus. That way, I bring in cash I can use to buy another gun or two without having to take money out of my savings account. Of course, I'd love to make a net profit but that is not my goal. I most definitely am not a dealer making a living off of things that I sell at gun shows. I am merely a firearms self defense enthusiast and a certified firearms instructor trying to get some cash to buy more guns to foster my firearms instructor and self defense skills by getting new to me guns, that allow me to learn more about firearms. This time though, after paying
$140.00 for two tables, with the poor sales, it is getting to the point where if I keep this up long
enough, I will bankrupt my firearms fund because the amount of items I sold was truly dismal.
Another for instance, I sold 9mm ammo yesterday at a bit under cost, $10.00 per box, tax included. Tax included makes it around an additional 10.25% under cost for the buyer and that much more of a loss for me after I pay the sales tax; and I do pay the sales tax. One guy bought all 8 boxes of the 9mm which was nice but it was still a loss for me. That loss is okay by me, it was surplus, believe me I have thousands of rounds more of 9mm. The thing is, before that guy jumped on it and bought the eight boxes I had for sale, others wanted me to lower my price. I guarantee it was the lowest price on 9mm at the show by far and a good deal lower than the online price considering if bought online, you would need to pay sales tax and shipping fees and in places like NY you'd also pay an FFL fee to transfer the ammo to you.
Almost all my other ammo had a really good price on it, especially compared to other show vendors prices for theirs. Someone else yesterday also asked me to do better on 22 LR ammo I was selling. Sadly, I had mistakenly overpriced that and lost a sale. Shit happens.
As for other dealers at this show (and other shows), wow some of their prices are insane on ammo and guns. I suppose they are in it to earn a living or at least as a sideline in which they try to make a net profit. Then again, $800.00 for a run of the mill SKS (or similar) is crazy. As I said, I sell guns and ammo trying to break even or come close to breaking even, so I can get some cash to buy different guns. It beats me keeping money in the bank, that I ultimately wind up using to pay for other things instead of firearms related purchases, then wind up not having enough money to buy anything firearms related. So, when I have the excess cash, I buy - buy - buy. Then when I need the cash to buy a gun, I sell - sell - sell whatever I previously bought and have in surplus, or am tired of having, to get enough cash without going into my savings. The thing is after table fees that keep rising and after sales tax, and income tax (if there was a rare net profit at a show on an item or two), it is becoming prohibitive for me to keep vending because I rarely make a net profit on most things I sell. I sometimes do okay though and break even which is okay by me and rare times now and then actually have a small net profit after a show and sales taxes, and that is good by me but still have to pay income tax on that.
Another Firearms Related Purchase...
Monday, October 6, 2025
This Months Bills Are paid and...
...I have enough cash in my checking account to last all month and more, have some cash in my pocket and have two winning scratch off lottery tickets - one for $20 and the other for $200, I also have $39 cash left over from another $100 recent winner (most of that earlier hundred went to buy other tickets, including the other two winning ones). There is a Kerry Murphy Promotions gun show coming up this coming weekend, local to my place. While I am attending as a vendor - who knows, I may make a purchase or three while there. That will be especially likely if I make out well in selling some things. Sometimes I get lucky with such things, most times not; so I plan to make the best of things.
Hope to see you there.
Close Call - Everybody Has Them But This One Is Spectacular
A Chip Off The Old Block - A Happily Biased Promotion
The New Media Craze - TARGETTED Attacks
Sunday, October 5, 2025
Time To Dig Out The Ruger Redhawk...
Saturday, October 4, 2025
There is An Upcoming Gun Show...
Thursday, October 2, 2025
On Yom Kipur
Big Companies Just Do Not Learn...
...from either their prior mistakes nor from the mistakes of other companies when they try to increase business through advertising campaigns. Just look at Bud Light debacle, it should be the prime example of why a corporation or company should not change their successful type of advertising to one that appeals only to fringe groups. Whoever thought that using what is, in my opinion, a delusional man who is at best a man pretending to be a woman, as their brand's spokesperson had no clue about what appeals to most folks living in the USA. Then there was, as best I recall, the CEO of Cracker Barrel, who exercised what I think was unmitigated stupidity when the image of the Cracker Barrel & elderly were removed from its logo and when they tried to change the decor in their restaurants. What kind of people think up these advertising ideas, are they blithering idiots or just woke (are those the same thing, maybe).
Well, today yet another well known, and probably loved by millions, company is reportedly changing its name, at least temporarily and they are doing so for the first time since the company was founded in 1892, 133 years ago. Why? Well according to a Fox News report, Maxwell House, or its corporate owners, gave a reason:
"The brand, owned by Kraft Heinz, will temporarily be renamed "Maxwell Apartment," a move it said it made "to meet the needs of today's consumer."
They reportedly also said this:
"In a time where value matters now more than ever, Americans seek value in areas of their everyday, including where they live," Kraft Heinz said in a press release. (Source of both quotes.)
So riddle me this Maxwell House, how does your temporary name change give anyone more value or fulfill any customer's needs? Please answer that question with specific examples of how a name change can possibly give anyone more value or fulfill needs. Lower your coffee prices if you want to give more value to your customers (value that you indicate people are seeking), meet their needs by assuring a good supply of your product. Stop the balderdash of trying to get folks to think your name change is more amenable to their situation and that they needed the change. In fact, your new name has absolutely nothing to do with me seeking value, nor with giving me any additional value for my money, nor with fulfilling my needs. I live in an apartment and drink lots of coffee but can assure you it will not be Maxwell Apartment. I, for one, think your name change is both ludicrous and ridiculous. Maybe consider hiring a new advertising agency.
By the way, the company's founder did not choose the name Maxwell House because, as most people might surmise from what the company is now saying about the name change, most people lived in houses when it was first named. It had nothing to do with people living in houses or apartments. The name was chosen, by the company's creator Joel Owsley Cheek to honor his first major customer which was the Maxwell House Hotel (more at the source). Amazingly Maxwell House, or its parent company, evidently never thought of calling it Maxwell Motel, since so many folks stay in motels when they travel. More at the source.
