$50 for an FFL transfer.. LOL.. Don's doesn't even charge that.
He was a nice option until he got sideways with the feds and couldn't sell a new gun without arranging a transfer with another FFL.
Huh? Wrong shop maybe?
With his current inventory, limited knowledge and high prices I hope he didn't sign a long term lease.
With his current inventory, limited knowledge and high prices I hope he didn't sign a long term lease.
Really? I bought a new M&P9 cheaper than anywhere else I priced them in the Indy metro area.
I give him credit for opening the store and hope he stays successful but agree that his and his employee's knowledge is very limited.
The owner knew exactly what I was talking about, but proceeded to tell me that I would be in for about an 8-month wait if I wanted to order one.
When I got home, I hopped online and found a NIB TRP. It's now at my house.
The day of the LGS is closing quickly. In another 20 years, a market the size of Greater Indianapolis will have 3-4 gun stores at most and they will be large, well-capitalized stores that can afford to buy the size of inventory necessary to possibly stay competitive with the superior delivery model found on the Net. Nearly everything evolves over time. There are no stagecoach repair depots in town anymore for a reason. The milkman doesn't leave a glass bottle in a tin box on your porch anymore. In the near future, the day of the local gun store will become history as well. A better way will have eliminated them.
I hear ya on that one. It's a shame.
I tried to give a LGS a fair shake but at the end of the day, I've got to get what I want, when I want it, and at a price that's acceptable.
There are a few local gun shops out there with prices and customer service so crappy that they almost deserve to go under. I don't think I have to name them. Their reputations speak for themselves.