GTRider, I think you may have mistook me getting a good deal as taking advantage of someone. I saw a gun listed at a good price, though not absurdly underpriced (gunbuyer.com $899 sale, new ones on Gunbroker for $975). They brought out the wrong gun from the one I said I wanted. I told them I wanted the particular model on display. They realized the error in pricing, discussed it (which I overheard and made me aware of the error). They never tried explaining it was mislabled or displayed with the wrong price which I would have understandingly been okay with, though admittedly I wouldn't have bought it for $1,500. Instead the manager came to the register and said it would be $1,097 plus tax and took my money without discussing it with me. I didn't throw a fit demanding the price. I didn't honestly know the gun normally sells at Wal-Mart for almost $1,500, I just knew it typically sells for $1,300ish online and my math said $1,097 is better than $1,300+. So chill buddy, just saying I had something go in my favor and got a good deal on the gun. I didn't deceive them into giving me the gun at said price, it was a conscious decision on the stores part without any objection from me.