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This...
Interesting. I didn't know that.
I do find that to be quite dumb, level should not have anything to do with the Vendotron or any other vendor for that matter, considering their could be others buying and selling to him over the week.
Most of the people in the region are either too poor to be buying guns, (see the Freeside Thugs carrying basic Melee/Unarmed weapons that also act as tools, aside from the occasional Spiked Knuckles) are using equipment that isn't theirs to own (NCR, Crimson Caravan guards, Van Graff employees) or otherwise can't shop at a store in the game (Fiends, Jackals, Legion) so you're pretty much the only one keeping things running there ingame, or at least at that booth since the NCR buys from Alexander at the 188 Trading Post.
Who's also the only real non-GR merchant you can use if you go Legion.