Sounds like they treat you good. They must have lowered their prices since I was there last about 2 years ago. Way overpriced gunsApples and oranges. I'll continue to complain about the price of .22lr until it comes back down to normal prices (almost there when you can find it) because that extra money adds to the cost of every shot. The more I shoot, the more it costs. But, spending an extra hundred dollars to buy a gun locally is a one time issue. Every shot I take with that gun reduces that initial $100. Plus, I figure the service I get at an LGS pays for at least some of that. For instance, yesterday I took my Remington R1S down to the shop I bought it off of to borrow their trigger gauge to see where I'm at after a bit of trigger work (perfect 3 1/2 lbs now). Not only were they more than happy to take care of that for me, but they had a sample bottle of Slip2000 EGW they gave me as well. This 1911 was bought there and was actually a much better deal there than I ever saw online or at other local shops. Stuff like that is why when I decide to buy something, I stop there first. If they can do a decent price, I'll buy from them. I know what I'm willing to spend and I know they will do their best to get to that price but they also have a shop to run, employees to pay and the cost of inventory to cover. I figure that if I'm willing to spend $40 plus for me and my sons to go fondle guns at the 1500, then I cannot complain too much about spending that extra $40 or so at the LGS that lets me fondle their guns all year long for free. The guys at The Outdoorsman have earned that much at least.