I've heard these guys advertising on local radio in the early morning the last few days. They claim they'll order any gun for you, and charge $35 over cost. Sounds too good to be true... I'll link to their fine print page. It contains a local phone number, though it doesn't show their address, which the radio ads do give. Hmmmmm.
http://www.deepdiscountgunbroker.com/fineprint.htm
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Re: DeepDiscountGunBroker
I would run from them as hard as I would go. There fees will eat you alive. 

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I agree with clyde. That's a lot of fine print.
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So how this this help if you don't happen to live within driving distance, and/or in the same state, of their location? They won't ship.
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The storage fee, #6 and #7 are bad. But this,
"Well, we couldn't find X gun at A, so we had to look at B and C which is going to cost you an extra $50."
is also cause for concern.Additional research, shopping or paperwork by DDGB personnel will increase the fee. NO EXCEPTIONS
"Well, we couldn't find X gun at A, so we had to look at B and C which is going to cost you an extra $50."
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I feel bad for you guys - you should find a good kitchentable dealer, who will charge you a flat rate of 20-40 bucks for the transfer, whether it's buying the gun from another party out of state, or ordering from a wholesaler like RJR or Davidsons..
How do you think I got my Sako for 900 bucks?
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Re: DeepDiscountGunBroker
The Armory In Mesquite Texas charges me $20 for a transfer. They are also a NFA dealer, so you can have those Suppressors and other goodies shipped there.
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Well, I have a guy here in town who'll do an FFL transfer for $15, last time I checked. The range I go to upped their price to $30. The range claims they sell guns to members for cost plust 10%, though their prices don't seem that hot anymore (one example, last time they had a Taurus 1911 on the shelf it had gone up from $600 to $700). What's a typical margin on gun sales? I've heard that it's not really a lot.
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Most merchant accounts do not allow that. Gun shops do it all the time, but they can get in big trouble for it.8. The customer agrees to an additional 3% charge on credit card orders. NO EXCEPTIONS.
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