Armory Sponsor
Posted: 12/19/2006 12:56:05 AM EDT
| I understand that you are prohibited from acquiring an ffl to enhance your personal collection. There are no restrictions that you have to meet certain profit margins for you gun shop or mark guns up X%. Theoretically, could you obtain an ffl, stock only guns that you wished to have in your personal collection, sell them for 100 times their MSRP, and when they never sold, close your shop because you couldn't make a profit? Could you then keep all the guns you had in stock or would you be required to send them back to the distributor? It seems like if there are no laws concerning what an ffl dealer must sell a gun for, that this would not be in violation of the law. |
its less than that on some.then you have the guys that want you to beat wal-mart's prices. I'm glad we deal in mostly NFA stuff. |
Armory Sponsor
You have no idea about the profit margin on new guns. Most of the time it is 10-15%, not worht the hassle, if you looking to save money, buy used.