A local supplement store here is advertising them on his FB page. Whatever floats his boat.
I have had a few people bring in some OTC "SARMS" recently for me to look at. They're being sold by another local place that used to be known for selling pro hormones and designer steroids before the most recent ban. It's tough to make heads or tales of them, as the ingredients read similar to the old designer steroids. Lots of numbers inserted into the middle of a word, with a string of medical suffixes after them. You google the ingredients and don't really come up with much. They're labeling them as SARMS, but most likely they are chemically different enough to not be technically classified as such. It's chemical semantics, really.
Some of these things might technically be legal for the moment, but like the pro hormones and designer AAS, it's only a matter of time before before the wrong people figure out what's going on and things get ugly again.
There's already been several SARM and peptide suppliers busted in recent months, and most likely the trend will continue, and the pace will likely pick up as well. These SARM "precursors", or whatever the fuck they are, are only going to serve to bring more negative light upon an already sketchy niche of the community.
Start stocking up on your favorite compounds from your favorite suppliers, guys. Or make the switch to pharmaceutical products, because in the near future things are going to start drying up. At some point the FDA and DEA are going to declare open season on peptides, SARMS and SERMS. Start planning now so you're not scrambling to find a source in the future.
Rant concluded.