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Rodentman wrote:I think a large % of people gravitate to the big box stores thinking they'll get a better deal or more knowledgeable clerks. We know it aint so.
smurfman wrote:What is even better is the SMLE No 4 MK 1 priced at $1400 they have floating around. I've seen it at Farmington, Blaine, and Cottage Grove over the last 4 years or so. It is a not uncommon U.S. Property marked gun made by Savage.
I have asked several different times what makes that particular rifle so valuable, did old Wilber himself carry it? Other than some blabber about the U.S. marked guns being rare (rare enough I bought 4 from Fleet Farm for under $90 a decade or so ago) they know nothing about it. I wish I could have found the guy who bought that one, I would have sold the FF guns to him at a decent profit.
That is not to mention the Bubba'd Model of 1917 and Krags they have for similar prices.
xd ED wrote:Also, someone totally green, and not knowing anyone to take along, might well feel intimidated by going into one of the small shops, where, at first blush everyone seems to know everyone, as well as everything.
hard h2o wrote:Not only do they stay in the gun business but they have been expanding that side of their business.
Squib Joe wrote:hard h2o wrote:Not only do they stay in the gun business but they have been expanding that side of their business.
And now they are reducing the firearms side of their business:
http://www.grandviewoutdoors.com/articl ... fjBVp.dpbs
Eleanor08 wrote:Squib Joe wrote:hard h2o wrote:Not only do they stay in the gun business but they have been expanding that side of their business.
And now they are reducing the firearms side of their business:
http://www.grandviewoutdoors.com/articl ... fjBVp.dpbs
Why don't they lower their prices to be more in line with the competition? It's rediculus that the "sale" prices are everywhere else's retail price. Is it really that hard to figure out? I don't understand that store.
Eleanor08 wrote:Why don't they lower their prices to be more in line with the competition? It's rediculus that the "sale" prices are everywhere else's retail price. Is it really that hard to figure out? I don't understand that store.
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