Last time I was there everything seemed great until I inquired about the high price on a GP100. I was told that Ruger had allocated all their steel for the next two years, so if I didn't buy one now, I would either have to pay a ridiculously high price or I would not be able to find one because Ruger was not making any guns that require steel for the next two years...I have been unable to find any info about this otherwise.
Last week I sent a good friend there for ammo because it was along his travel path, while he was waiting in line he was listening to the conversation between the owner and a customer who had never shot any guns before but wanted to get something for home defense, the owner said $2000 was probably the lowest you wanted to spend on a home defense shotgun and you would want to go much higher if you planned to use it for trap or competition.
Maybe all this is true and I am just out of the loop on this stuff, but it sure sounds like a lot of BS and its definitely a turn off.