I saw 5 or 6 SIG AR's going out the door about 5 pm Sunday. 1 guy had 4 of them in his cart.. Couldn't tell whether another guy loading into his vehicle had 1 or two.
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Wonder if this was for resale??? At $1299 (I think that's the price RK had them listed for) I wouldn't think there is much room to make money on that, this guy might have missed the boat on flipping AR's for $
Not a lot yet, though the counter guy said that they should be getting more in soon as they know they will sell more now that they are carrying firearms.
It sounds like all the RK's are going to be doing this.
It's almost over for us gougers. Whittakers is putting ARs in the rack now and not giving out tickets any more. My cousin was there this past Saturday and said it was strange to see several ARs on the shelf and nobody even looking at them. And the prices are standard from $700 to $1,200 or so depending on the brand and configuration.There isnt. Price average for an M400 right now is 1400 or so. Not worth the time and effort...
Martinsville RK is in a "school zone" so guns have to leave the store in a locked container.
Handguns that come in a plastic case with the cable lock can be locked by wrappinng the cable through the case handle.
Long guns that come in a cardbaord box require the purchase of a case and lock if the buyer ddn't bring a locking case with them.
They hold your Driver's License if you want to handle a gun on display. He said that is due to being in a school zone.
Like Walmart, they walk you to the door.
The guy said that ATF actually measuered the distance to the school.
Does the "school zone" affect only purchases leaving the building?
Any effect on those carrying in that area? Rural King, Kroger, Pizza hut, etc?
Saturday evening the counter guy said that they had sold $40k in guns since ~2pm on Friday, and that Rural King has $11M in ammo on back order.
He said that Martinsville is the 2nd store to carry firearms. The Home office store was the first. Other stores would be getting them but he wasn't sure of the criteria to determine which ones. He thought maybe overall sales volumes.
I saw 5 or 6 SIG AR's going out the door about 5 pm Sunday. 1 guy had 4 of them in his cart.. Couldn't tell whether another guy loading into his vehicle had 1 or two.
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