Always late to the game 10MM . Got mine a year ago with the SA Gear-up Promo. I believe it came with 5 mags, case, and SA Velcro patch . But I have so many guns, I really don't remember the deal, as I probably bought 2 more guns the next day .I'm going to pickup this deal myself tomorrow when I call to confirm with my local FFL to ship there.
The local FFL I use prefers people to give him a heads-up on an order before you ship it there. I've bought a complete lower from PSA for a beater rifle and had it shipped there a while back. I mostly buy components from PSA and Optics Planet.Always late to the game 10MM . Got mine a year ago with the SA Gear-up Promo. I believe it came with 5 mags, case, and SA Velcro patch . But I have so many guns, I really don't remember the deal, as I probably bought 2 more guns the next day .
Seriously, it looks like a great deal. It sounds like your indicating your FFl isn't listed at the PSA site and you need the FFL # to supply to PSA? When I bought from PSA, my LGS was listed, so I went ahead and bought it, and went the next day to LGS with order paperwork etc. (I forget if PSA is like Classic Firearm which also sends an Email to LGS cc'ing purchaser). Anyways, they know me there at LGS, so they had all my info such as phone # to call when it comes in etc. Oh, and when I was there, I figured it was a good time to buy another firearm and ended up buying two. And Ironically when I returned home, Classic Firearms sent me a notification Email that they had the CZ Scorpion EVO3 2 Mini in stock, so I bought that too (good price but not as good as Primary Arms & Outfitters is selling it for now at $999.99). I had that sent to the same LGS. Catch me if you can 10mm.
I see. I guess all FFl's have their ways of doing things. I've order from PSA a few times (mostly AR15 uppers, but some lowers as well). I mostly order firearms from Classic Firearms though (a buddy from NJ orders from Impact Guns. Says the prices are good). Primary Arms has a good selection of Sig and Springfield Armory at very good prices. I order mostly Mags in 3's (discount price), and Sig P320 grips, Xchange kits and Mags. I'm with you on Optics Planet. I order almost all my rifle scopes from them. I buy so much that they gave me a free OP Jacket (free advertising for them), they turned on VIP pricing, asked me to join their Dvor and SportOptics sites that supposedly has cheaper prices than their main site Optics Planet. They probably do this for everyone but have me thinking I'm a VIP customer ☺The local FFL I use prefers people to give him a heads-up on an order before you ship it there. I've bought a complete lower from PSA for a beater rifle and had it shipped there a while back. I typically buy components from PSA and Optics Planet mostly.
I haven't joined Dvor with me thinking its a gimmick. Have you seen better deals since joining? I get the invite with every order from Optics Planet. I'm currently waiting for a Tac-Sol muzzle brake for my SW22 victory and Mossberg 702 folding stocks to ship from them.I see. I guess all FFl's have their ways of doing things. I've order from PSA a few times (mostly AR15 uppers, but some lowers as well). I mostly order firearms from Classic Firearms though (a buddy from NJ orders from Impact Guns. Says the prices are good). Primary Arms has a good selection of Sig and Springfield Armory at very good prices. I order mostly Mags in 3's (discount price), and Sig P320 grips, Xchange kits and Mags. I'm with you on Optics Planet. I order almost all my rifle scopes from them. I buy so much that they gave me a free OP Jacket (free advertising for them), they turned on VIP pricing, asked me to join their Dvor and SportOptics sites that supposedly has cheaper prices than their main site Optics Planet. They probably do this for everyone but have me thinking I'm a VIP customer ☺
I don't own ANY airsoft pistols (although I do have some breakbarrel pellet rifles and 2 pellet pistols (maybe a BB rifle/pistol as well)). But you can rest assured, they are not counted in my triple digit count of my gun collection. I know where I stand, and your feeble attempts at humor are pathetic at best . I will always me , when it comes to owning firearms compared to you my jealous and envious friend.
That hurts....I don't own ANY airsoft pistols (although I do have some breakbarrel pellet rifles and 2 pellet pistols (maybe a BB rifle/pistol as well)). But you can rest assured, they are not counted in my triple digit count of my gun collection. I know where I stand, and your feeble attempts at humor are pathetic at best . I will always me , when it comes to owning firearms compared to you my jealous and envious friend.
Yes, in all seriousness, I think it's a fantastic deal. My purchase of this firearm came in December of 2018. The price was $570 plus the Gear up promo (which supplies 3 extra mags (making a total of five (2 came with the firearm)), and the bag/moral patch. They also offered for $99 a flashlight that was price well over the $99, so I selected that as well. So with this deal, you get one less Mag and the firearm/bag for $140 less. So yeah, I think it's a great deal & you should jump on it before they run out of stock. Seriously 10mmLife, good luck and go for it.In all seriousness @BET7 do you think this is a good deal?
Yup and climbing. A lot of military surplus rifles/pistols are adding to the total, since I've got interested in collecting them. I'd say all are in good shape, and after cleaning, I have some ammunition that will allow me to fire them.That hurts....
I want to be in the........did you say TRIPLE DIGITS...
Yeah I've got some work to do....lol
Thanks for the input!Yes, in all seriousness, I think it's a fantastic deal. My purchase of this firearm came in December of 2018. The price was $570 plus the Gear up promo (which supplies 3 extra mags (making a total of five (2 came with the firearm)), and the bag/moral patch. They also offered for $99 a flashlight that was price well over the $99, so I selected that as well. So with this deal, you get one less Mag and the firearm/bag for $140 less. So yeah, I think it's a great deal & you should jump on it before they run out of stock. Seriously 10mmLife, good luck and go for it.
You have to appreciate old mil-suplus!Yup and climbing. A lot of military surplus rifles/pistols are adding to the total, since I've got interested in collecting them. I'd say all are in good shape, and after cleaning, I have some ammunition that will allow me to fire them.
So much so, that I'm looking into applying for a C&R license. The cost is reasonable, and I can have them shipped directly to me (if they are eligible), with out any FFL middleman.You have to appreciate old mil-suplus!
Have you thought of getting an FFL?So much so, that I'm looking into applying for a C&R license. The cost is reasonable, and I can have them shipped directly to me (if they are eligible), with out any FFL middleman.
Seriously 10, any time my friend.Thanks for the input!
Seriously 10, any time my friend.
Yes, I've even talked to some FFL's on how one goes about it, what's required, cost, etc. I was turned off when some told me that the ATF will drop in (sometime unannounced), to check things like having enough parking for customers (I think it's at least 3 parking spaces), checking that you have tag firearms for sale that aren't owned by you (they are strictly for sale to customers), and checking paperwork etc. is in order. It sounded like too many regs to bypass a FFL to make it a benefit, so I'm not really pursuing that anymore. Now a C&R license doesn't have these restrictions, is easier and cheaper to get and most older firearms are eligible. If you go to Classic Firearms and check under their Military Firearms category, you'll see a lot specifying C&R eligible and other sites that may say Collectible eligible, etc.Have you thought of getting an FFL?
I've toyed with the idea myself.
You are a true collector!
The FFL doesn't sound that attractive now. The C&R looks like the way to go.Yes, I've even talked to some FFL's on how one goes about it, what's required, cost, etc. I was turned off when some told me that the ATF will drop in (sometime unannounced), to check things like having enough parking for customers (I think it's at least 3 parking spaces), checking that you have tag firearms for sale that aren't owned by you (they are strictly for sale to customers), and checking paperwork etc. is in order. It sounded like too many regs to bypass a FFL to make it a benefit, so I'm not really pursuing that anymore. Now a C&R license doesn't have these restrictions, is easier and cheaper to get and most older firearms are eligible. If you go to Classic Firearms and check under their Military Firearms category, you'll see a lot specifying C&R eligible and other sites that may say Collectible eligible, etc.