Very. I probably bought 30 guns already this year. If I were a 1 or 2 gun guy, every couple years, it would be different. I will support the local shops if they can get me in the neighborhood of where I want to be but that’s not always possible. Some brands require min buy-ins (I won’t mention names) but that makes it impossible for some small shops to compete with certain brands. Local farm store are second on my list. Places like Rural King and Farm and Home Supply. If both those fail, I turn to the internet suppliers.
I don’t keep everything. If it fails to impress me or I just plain get bored, I’ll drop a dozen or so off at the local auction house, replenish some toy money and buy some new ones. Probably got over a dozen sitting up there right now. I lost count. In fact, I’m giving serious consideration to pairing down my polymer guns even more. I’ve got plenty of SHTF guns. My passion of guns really lies in the handheld artwork. That’s why I collect Henrys, revolvers and 1911s. Notice you don’t see any pic rails on any of them .Frankly I'm shocked you don't have some sort of distribution type deal. Looks like you could open a well stocked gun store in your living room. Between you and @BET7 the rest of us look like chumps.
I always feel l should support my local mom and pop gunstore. I buy a few guns every month and often see them cheaper at Sportsman Warehouses or BPS than what my local dealer quotes. But a always feel there’s a loyalty factor staying with my dealer. Occasionally, I’ve picked up something on Gunbroker but usually feel uncomfortable shipping it to my same FFL dealer even though I gave him first shot at finding it for me himself. I also realize these online brokers don’t have the same overhead as the brick and mortar stores so they should be cheaper. I guess what I’m saying here is price, of course, is a factor but supporting my local dealer is important for me too.
for me, it is not only price, but, can i take it home with-in minutes of buying it?You’ve decided on your new gun. How important is price where you shop for it?
i just bought a shield plus from my lgs. internet prices were cheaper by close to $100 but then factoring shipping and transfer fee it brings it to almost a wash. with a firearm purchase my lgs throws in a $50 gift card, 15% discount on accessories and an additional month tacked onto my range membership so that puts it over the edge for me.I always feel l should support my local mom and pop gunstore. I buy a few guns every month and often see them cheaper at Sportsman Warehouses or BPS than what my local dealer quotes. But a always feel there’s a loyalty factor staying with my dealer. Occasionally, I’ve picked up something on Gunbroker but usually feel uncomfortable shipping it to my same FFL dealer even though I gave him first shot at finding it for me himself. I also realize these online brokers don’t have the same overhead as the brick and mortar stores so they should be cheaper. I guess what I’m saying here is price, of course, is a factor but supporting my local dealer is important for me too.
when it comes down to it, if i can wait for the LGS to get what i want (and if i put a small deposit on it to hold it), then i will do so, and i have done so.i just bought a shield plus from my lgs. internet prices were cheaper by close to $100 but then factoring shipping and transfer fee it brings it to almost a wash. with a firearm purchase my lgs throws in a $50 gift card, 15% discount on accessories and an additional month tacked onto my range membership so that puts it over the edge for me.
You’ve decided on your new gun. How important is price where you shop for it?
Whew…….glad you said pension…..kinda had me scared there……..as a side, note, i am retired, and on SS and a small pension...
as well as the Mrs hands over some of her Bingo winnings too.Whew…….glad you said pension…..kinda had me scared there……..