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  • rhart

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    First, they dont want to make any money, and now 10% off of that!??!
    Its like a charity gun shop, I wonder if they can write off thier losses?
     

    pig957

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    Under an oppressive government
    So, Yesterday I met a couple to take care of their insurance. They live just off of Lafayette and 38th :rolleyes:. They have lived there for over 25 years and they said that now they just plain cant sell their house because of the surrounding neighborhoods.

    After the meeting I was headed home, traffic was bad so I was just going to shoot up Lafayette street to flip around back to 38th then to 465. I look up and there it is in all its glory. A gun shop!!!!

    I figure, hey I’ve heard of this place a lot lately and haven’t been in here in 10 years or so, Ill check it out.

    I was greeted at the door and told they were having a sale!! My lucky day!! 10% of every gun in the store. While I am no price guru I don't think their prices were unreasonable.

    I paid $619 for my XDM 40 Bitone from PSS last year, they had the same gun here for only $1100. They had a full size bitone xd .45 for only $999.

    they had several Glocks for $799 and $899. After looking at the good deals and walking out I saw their Walther P22's, they were only $450-$600 depending on barrel length and finish.

    All in all, not a bad waste of 15 minutes for a good laugh.

    Oh, ya, they have signs up that say "no cell phones, it messes with our surveillance" and signs that say "a $5 charge will be placed on all denied purchases"

    " so I was just going to shoot up Lafayette street" Was there any place up there that had not been shot up yet???
     

    Designer99

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    Don's prices suck, but he's in business because he does more marketing and promotion than all the other shops combined. If you ask the average person off the street to name a gun shop in Indy, Don's is the first one that comes to mind. First time buyers will go there first. After all, he doesn't want to make any money!

    If I were a gunshop in Indy, I'd go toe to toe with Don's marketing & promo tactics. Once consumers educate themselves and look at his prices, it's a no-brainer. The problem is, that most of the gunshops are hole in the wall places, and they don't want to change.
     
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