If you head up that way, please check on my 4006!It's a consignment gun listed at $499.99. I offered $425 but the owner, by phone, rejected it. Said he'd only come down to $475. So then I offered to split the difference at $450 but the dealer wouldn't call him back. Guess whatever the owner told the dealer was pretty dang firm.
Offer him $450 again and see what happens!![]()
I'm afraid to make that offer, because he might accept it!

They have an interesting consignment system. They have the guns logged into their computer and it obviously has a range that they can accept without calling the seller.
A few weeks ago I was up there with a friend who was looking for a .380. Said friend equivocates endlessly on purchases big and small. He was interested in one of the .380s they had and made an offer. They looked it up and said, that the lowest they could go was higher than what he was willing to pay.
OTOH, when I bought my 3913TSW from them, I made what I thought was a pretty low opening offer just to the the conversation going. He looked it up and said "Cash?". When I affirmed that, I had a new gun!

I had a similar experience when I bought my Model 18 from them.
When I go there looking to buy a gun, I bring cash and always make an offer. I've yet to pay the tagged price for anything there.