Since we're on Henry's, can I ask the owners if the lack of a loading port on the breech bothers you? Loading through the magazine is one of the things that keeps me from warming up to the rifle. Am I making something out of nothing?
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I'm sure that's probably true a good amount of the time, but it gives me a way to take into account the true costs.Whoa! You're assuming the price online and at the LGS are the same. Now do your math when the online price is almost 30% cheaper than the LGS. See how that works out for you. In July, a local gun store quoted me a price of $569 for a S&W M&P 2.0 Compact 3.6". I paid $429, shipped, from Smoky Mountain Guns & Ammo. (A little more patience would have gotten it from Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore for $399 shipped, but I wasn't patient.) $20 transfer. How does your math hold up now?
Mine is going to be a range toy, so, no, not really. This thread ended up being choc full o' infoSince we're on Henry's, can I ask the owners if the lack of a loading port on the breech bothers you? Loading through the magazine is one of the things that keeps me from warming up to the rifle. Am I making something out of nothing?
I'm sure that's probably true a good amount of the time, but it gives me a way to take into account the true costs.
No. Even used in those calibers you won't find that price for Henry. You may get lucky and see a little below $600 (like I did). Even if you do find one for $500, shipping and transfer fees are going to bring that up. Then dealing with the transfer agent who will be like "I could have gotten you one of these for $XXX, why didn't you just call"....
Since we're on Henry's, can I ask the owners if the lack of a loading port on the breech bothers you? Loading through the magazine is one of the things that keeps me from warming up to the rifle. Am I making something out of nothing?
Hahahaha, I'm in NH lolStop using North Shore Firearms.
You're in NH? i know the dealer you speak of. . I was at the shop and someone bought something from Bud's and picked it up. He got the full line of I could beat that price.....blah blah...Then dealing with the transfer agent who will be like "I could have gotten you one of these for $XXX, why didn't you just call"....
You're in NH? i know the dealer you speak of. . I was at the shop and someone bought something from Bud's and picked it up. He got the full line of I could beat that price.....blah blah...
I don't transfer through that guy. I use DW419 with their $20 transfer fee. As a CR collector, however, I buy some unique things that can't be found in the distributor network/ LGS
I like the guy two blocks down. He's great, too.
So much skinflinting going on around here... People are so hard up to save every god damn penny... Soon enough local shops are all going to raise the transfer fee's and stop doing local sales because you people want everything for $50 less because "online"... I get it. Competition is good. But one thing you don't get is 99% of the online stores you're buying from have minimal overhead compared to a local brick and mortar. Hence the lower costs. It's not price gouging. It's called doing business.
Since we're on Henry's, can I ask the owners if the lack of a loading port on the breech bothers you? Loading through the magazine is one of the things that keeps me from warming up to the rifle. Am I making something out of nothing?
So much skinflinting going on around here... People are so hard up to save every god damn penny... Soon enough local shops are all going to raise the transfer fee's and stop doing local sales because you people want everything for $50 less because "online"... I get it. Competition is good. But one thing you don't get is 99% of the online stores you're buying from have minimal overhead compared to a local brick and mortar. Hence the lower costs. It's not price gouging. It's called doing business.
Very rarely are there Henry rifles in the WTS,and if there is they go to quickly,and for close to full price
Lets say you purchase something on grabagunfor $560. Shipping is $9 and say the transfer is $25. Thats $594 total.
If you buy something local for $560, MA sales tax is 0.0625% which adds $35 with no transfer fee, so total $595.
So anything with a cost > $560 grabagun is cheaper, < $560 local is cheaper. Whether its worth the hassle depends on how much youre saving obviously. On a $700 gun, youre saving < $9 going with grabagun. On a $1000 gun, $28 saved. ($1000+tax=1062.5 vs $1000+$9 shipping+$25 transfer=1034)
Everybody's different, but I'd rather put a few extra dollars in a local guys pocket and walk away with a new gun right then and there than have to order, wait and in the end, save just a few dollars. Bigger the purchase, the bigger the savings, but I cant afford big purchases so its irrelevant, lol.
So much skinflinting going on around here... People are so hard up to save every god damn penny... Soon enough local shops are all going to raise the transfer fee's and stop doing local sales because you people want everything for $50 less because "online"... I get it. Competition is good. But one thing you don't get is 99% of the online stores you're buying from have minimal overhead compared to a local brick and mortar. Hence the lower costs. It's not price gouging. It's called doing business.
Lot's of talk about "SkinFlinting" here. And it's valid.
Yet....
Last time I was interested in a particular firearm locals did not have it, couldn't/wouldn't be bothered to order it (it was Mass Legal), and were quoting $40 to $70 Transfer Fees if I purchased it on the net.
The ones that would order it, had long waiting lists. Yet I could buy one on GB that afternoon. For less.
And when one of my guns broke, they told me they had no time to repair it.
When I wanted to ship another out-of-state for a specialized service they were unwilling and incapable of providing, they refused. Too busy.
And each time had me wait 20 minutes in their shop before they bothered to acknowledge my presence. And I had to physically visit because they never answered the phone.
I am sure we are all familiar with other popular shops that actually are busy, and twenty minutes is a brief wait. God bless them, but a visit is not a pleasant experience.
Yes, giving a local my business is certainly a good thing.
Stop using North Shore Firearms.
Keep being a skinflint and you won't have any local FFLs anymore or they will all charge enormous transfer fees.
This is what I never got either....I can order a gun for less online and have it in my hands in 3 days.
Why would I wait a month or more..... wait time and pay more for a local dealer to order it????? And in most cases, as I have been quoted over 100 dollars more? Why? Cause that dealer is likely dealing with probably one warehouse, and he finds the one where HE gets the best deal...even though it may take more time to get it in, instead of dealing with the more expensive one that will get one quicker..........yeah.....and we are skinflinting.
I thought one local guy was "my friend".
Told him I wanted such-and-such, he quoted a price, I said sure - call me as soon as it arrives.
After two years of waiting for him to call me (yes, I reminded him frequently), I gave up.
In the meantime hundreds came and went on GB for what I wanted to pay. And that's where I finally bought it, and had it shipped to the only local FFL out of a dozen who would transfer for $30.
Mine transfers for 20 cash / 35 card. They never complain about it.
Ive heard many stories like this.....maybe not 2 years but 3 months or more.
Then you punch up an online skinflint dealer and show them its in stock for alot cheaper and their head explodes
Here is a story of my very last transaction with a local dealer who was new in business and I wanted to give some business to. This was when Eseries 1911 was in moderate demand. Wanted to try this dealer he was local to my house, I usually use the one local to my work. But give this guy a shot....OK
Went to said dealer.....you have Eseries 1911? This wasn't owner, but counter guy.
No haven't seen in a good while. We could order you one.
I say...OK...what is price and time? Price is $950 time is not sure, at least 3 months.
OK....let me think on it. If I find one online will you transfer it in?
Yes, for 25 dollars on out of state transfers inbound. Posted right at the shop as well.
OK great.
Find gun online for $790 something....150 dollars less minus fee. No shipping. In stock. Order and will be there in 2 days.
Email shop....tell them I had talked with the counter guy and I have Eseries coming in.
Get kind of nasty email from owner....explains since this is a gun they can order, I must pay a tax (yes he used the word tax) of 50 additional dollars and transferring is monkey work...etc...etc...
Tell him, that's not what counter guy told me, your shop has inbound at 25 dollars, etc.......big argument, but I never once stated that his shop was 150 dollars more, and a stated wait time of who the fXck knows when. Whatever, pistol is on the way, you've got me by the balls and you know it Fine.
Turns out Pistol was not delivered as shop wasn't open at that time.....perfect.
I go online and reroute delivery to my normal FFL.
I send email, to local guy and tell him that since it seemed like it was an inconvience to do that transfer. I'm not going to waste your time. I rerouted the pistol to my normal FFL, who I will continue to do business with. Sorry I wasted your time with emails back and forth, but you should clearly post your transfer policies.
Get a nicey nice email back trying to make things all better. Totally 180 of the first email.
Bad First impression.....never have gone back.