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    Paper Hunter Lochinver's Avatar
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    I'm in the "do what's right for you side"

    Sometimes, the local shops simply cannot match the price for internet purchases.

    I've bought firearms over the internet 2 times now. Saving upwards of $300 over those two purchases. I see it this way. I may buy it over the internet, but I'll accessorize/upgrade locally.

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    Industry Partner BPTactical's Avatar
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    The way I look at it-if you can save an appreciable enough amount to offset the shipping and transfer fees internet sales on firearms are a good route to go, otherwise I like to keep it local.
    Sometimes if you are looking for that one special item then it is the only way to go.
    But there is a caveat to web sales- everytime that a firearm is purchased online that makes it that much harder for the brick and mortar shops to keep their doors open.
    We need our local shops and I like to support them whenever possible.
    The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...

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