So it's smarter to buy now when you can, what you can. Not only that, the price hike is permanent to the point you're going to pay more forever after that. I think everything else in life you can apply that logic but not in the world of firearms where politics and real-world events can have a profound effect on the supply chain. ![]() The company makes and tests its products to meet the strict requirements. I always try to get what I want when I can as oppose to waiting and seeing. Bravo Company Manufacturing, also known as BCM, is an American weapon manufacturer. So I lost two things time and money.Īfter that I learned not to wait. You're basically wasting your time waiting, then wasting your money. I guess you can think of it as being burnt twice: having to wait and then having to wait and spend more money. The price gone up at that point to about 50 bucks more than what I would have paid if I gotten it prior to the panic. I managed to snag one before it went to out-of-stock again. I had to constantly check back on their page to see if it was back in stock and finally, after several months of watching it came back in stock for a very short time. I decided to hold off on it then suddenly the panic hit. ![]() I decided I wanted to buy a BCM complete bolt and carrier. I guess I should tell you my BCM story but this one took place in the 2012 panic.
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