Ah, statistics. They barely say it, but those are what Luckygunner sold on their site, not what people bought across the internet or in retail stores. Considering how hard it was to find many of the calibers they are claiming were best-sellers, you wonder what the results would be with a decent supply chain and competitive prices.
Interesting to compare their 2012 to their 2013. It looks like .22lr might have made the biggest jump — which I guess shouldn’t surprise anyone that’s looking for some right now!
January 3rd, 2014 at 5:27 am
Ah, statistics. They barely say it, but those are what Luckygunner sold on their site, not what people bought across the internet or in retail stores. Considering how hard it was to find many of the calibers they are claiming were best-sellers, you wonder what the results would be with a decent supply chain and competitive prices.
January 3rd, 2014 at 11:06 am
Interesting to compare their 2012 to their 2013. It looks like .22lr might have made the biggest jump — which I guess shouldn’t surprise anyone that’s looking for some right now!