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Burnt C6
01-25-2011, 12:16am
So who buys guns on the internet from a dealer and has them transferred to their state Without having to actually gets a better price than they would have by buying it at a gun supplier closer to their home. Now let’s take into consideration Shipping packaging.
1911fool
01-25-2011, 12:20am
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l86/mike357_02/punc.jpg
Please.
Burnt C6
01-25-2011, 12:27am
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l86/mike357_02/punc.jpg
Please.
well when driving down the road some time placing the same issue with you is a wow factor. ESAD piss head
1911fool
01-25-2011, 12:58am
ok, i think i got it.
73sbVert
01-25-2011, 1:12am
I bought my Saiga (7.62x39mm) from Dean at DD's Ranch in NY (DD's Ranch (http://www.ddsranch.com/) ). Got an awesome price for it, he shipped it right to my FFL in Cali and followed up with a call to make sure I got everything and was happy with the sale!
Will definitely do business with them again!
Also bought a couple of stripped AR lowers from Lauer Custom Weaponry (Manufacturer of DuraCoat Firearms Finishes (http://lauerweaponry.com)). Outstanding manufacture, fantastic finishes! They are also the makers of DuraCoat coating systems. :thumbs:
hth
I've bought one firearm ( Saiga 12k) off the Internet and found Better prices, which I then used at the local dealer to get a better deal.
The more you know the better the deal.
Local gun stores have been some of the last retailers to "get" the Internet.
It is an extra step (FFL fee) to buy a gun online, but it's not that bad.
On the low-dollar stuff ($750) it's hard to make it work (FFL fee+shipping), but anything over that and it gets easy.
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