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2/26/2009 4:05:41 PM EDT
Just stop by On the Square from McDonough and got some pretty decent deals on lowers. Because I am a regular he let me have lowers at "show" proices they will have at the Expo Center this weekend.

He had Roggio Arsenal
RRA
C3

139.99 - 169.99

Score
2/26/2009 5:06:51 PM EDT
[#1]
Not bad at all...I forsee me spending more money than I wanted this wknd...
2/27/2009 4:49:44 AM EDT
[#2]
whats their address?
2/27/2009 6:51:23 AM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
whats their address?


They are right on the square in McDonough. Although for a big show like the one this weekend at the Expo Center they are probably packed up already and the shop will probably close at noon today.

19 Keysferry Street
McDonough, GA 30253
2/27/2009 7:50:14 AM EDT
[#4]
I have a problem with this..... why would they charge different ammounts wether you bought at the store or you bought at the gun show?  Personally I think they whould be the same reguardless of where you buy.  Not lower one place than the other.  If they can afford to seel it at a lower price at the gun show that tells me that they can afford to sell it at the lower price in the shop.  Reguardless of wehter you sell it at a gun show or you sell it at the shop you still have the same money invested in it.  If the same money is invested into it then why are you trying to sell it at different prices.  And I would think that a gun show price would be higher, you have to pack everything up then unload it at the show pay for table rent then pack it all back up take it home if it doesnt sell then unpack it all over again.  Personally I wouldnt do busines with a place if they have two separate prices, on being a gun show price and one being a store front price.  That just kinda boggles my mind really.

If it cost you 150 dollars to buy it and you sell it in the store which you have to pay employees licghts rent yadda yadda on and you can afford to sell it for 175, then I think that you could be able to sell it for the same price at a gun show.  If you are able to sell that same lower for 155 at the gunshow after paying everything to be there at the gunshow and to be able to sell your goods set up pay the employee to be there then why cant you sell it for the same price at the shop?  I think thats not a very honest way of doing business is to have two different prices.

I guess that is why I will continue to do business with the FFL that I choose to use.  His price is the same reguardless if he is at a gun show or in his store front.  On used guns there is room to haggle on new guns there isnt any room he has them marked roughly 10% over cost.  If I see something used that I might want I always ask what the best they can do on it.  YES the price that I can talk them down to being a loyal customer and the price that you can talk them down to being a first time customer may be different but I guess that is what I get for loyalty.

2/27/2009 8:26:44 AM EDT
[#5]
Normally, they price their lowers at $239 to $269 but because you are a special shopper they give you a $100 off coupon
2/27/2009 8:38:37 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Normally, they price their lowers at $239 to $269 but because you are a special shopper they give you a $100 off coupon


ROFL

Are these the same guys that are selling basic DPMS carbines for $1700 and PMags for $50?  I'd be the jackass that asks what else comes with it.
2/27/2009 9:12:56 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
I have a problem with this..... why would they charge different ammounts wether you bought at the store or you bought at the gun show?  Personally I think they whould be the same reguardless of where you buy.  Not lower one place than the other.  If they can afford to seel it at a lower price at the gun show that tells me that they can afford to sell it at the lower price in the shop.  Reguardless of wehter you sell it at a gun show or you sell it at the shop you still have the same money invested in it.  If the same money is invested into it then why are you trying to sell it at different prices.  And I would think that a gun show price would be higher, you have to pack everything up then unload it at the show pay for table rent then pack it all back up take it home if it doesnt sell then unpack it all over again.  Personally I wouldnt do busines with a place if they have two separate prices, on being a gun show price and one being a store front price.  That just kinda boggles my mind really.

If it cost you 150 dollars to buy it and you sell it in the store which you have to pay employees licghts rent yadda yadda on and you can afford to sell it for 175, then I think that you could be able to sell it for the same price at a gun show.  If you are able to sell that same lower for 155 at the gunshow after paying everything to be there at the gunshow and to be able to sell your goods set up pay the employee to be there then why cant you sell it for the same price at the shop?  I think thats not a very honest way of doing business is to have two different prices.

I guess that is why I will continue to do business with the FFL that I choose to use.  His price is the same reguardless if he is at a gun show or in his store front.  On used guns there is room to haggle on new guns there isnt any room he has them marked roughly 10% over cost.  If I see something used that I might want I always ask what the best they can do on it.  YES the price that I can talk them down to being a loyal customer and the price that you can talk them down to being a first time customer may be different but I guess that is what I get for loyalty.




Good more for me.
2/27/2009 1:13:09 PM EDT
[#8]
today i saw 2 stacks of complete rra lower's, 6pos., nm trigger  $399. each
3/1/2009 4:37:01 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Normally, they price their lowers at $239 to $269 but because you are a special shopper they give you a $100 off coupon


ROFL

Are these the same guys that are selling basic DPMS carbines for $1700 and PMags for $50?  I'd be the jackass that asks what else comes with it.


I went both days and the only DPMS I saw were the .308s at that price. Didn't see any Pmags.
3/1/2009 5:11:32 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
Just stop by On the Square from McDonough and got some pretty decent deals on lowers. Because I am a regular he let me have lowers at "show" proices they will have at the Expo Center this weekend.

He had Roggio Arsenal
RRA
C3

139.99 - 169.99

Score


Look Closely at those Roggio Arsenal lowers, I looked at one at the RK Show this weekend and there was at least one thing I would consider a flaw with respect to how the safety selector hole is machined.  I doubt it would affect the function of the gun and you couldn't see the issue on an assembled rifle, but it wold prevent me from buying one until I hear more about their reputation.