Boz
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Hello,
I'm close to purchasing my first rifle, a MOE (811034). I've been trying to buy local and support the local economy. An arrangement that I believe would be mutually beneficial for both the dealer, and myself.
So for the past two weeks I've gone to 4 dealers. Because I wasn't entirely sure which version I wanted, the first dealer suggested that I return when I had a better idea. Fair enough.
The second dealer didn't have any in stock and when they checked on the phone, none were available. They took my name and phone number and said they would call this past Monday. Today is Friday and no call. A bit flaky.
The third dealer said after placing a call, that they could have one in the store the next day. I can't say exactly what it was, perhaps the dealer not knowing what a MP22-15 was, or the general feeling of the store, I declined.
The forth dealer said that they could get the MOE in today (Friday). That's $568 (base price)+NICS+tax is ~$640. However, they didn't recommend any Smith & Wesson 15-22 products because they are prone to ejector failure. Instead, the dealer suggested the Colt M4. I read various posts on the topic and I wasn't interested in the Colt.
With a trip looming and the scarcity of the MOE, I thought it might be in my best interest to make the purchase. So, I put a deposit on the order by CC to lock the order.
Later at home, I was thinking about the scope the dealer recommended, but I couldn't remember the brand (a 4x illuminated crosshair scope). So I went over to the dealers website. While there I decided to check out the MOE, and wouldn't you know it, the price is different. And, this is with the in-store pickup option selected, which includes tax. Total (with tax+NICS), $634. I guess the $6 difference is the manual labor charge.
I noticed that the dealer uses the same store engine (National Firearms Dealer Network) that other dealers use. So I randomly went to a different dealer, which happens to be out of state, Texas to be exact, and they are selling the MOE for a base price of $517+$25 (shipping)+NICS=$567, a difference of $73.
Do I have a case of buyer's remorse or am I just nick-picking?
I'd appreciate your input.
Thanks.
I'm close to purchasing my first rifle, a MOE (811034). I've been trying to buy local and support the local economy. An arrangement that I believe would be mutually beneficial for both the dealer, and myself.
So for the past two weeks I've gone to 4 dealers. Because I wasn't entirely sure which version I wanted, the first dealer suggested that I return when I had a better idea. Fair enough.
The second dealer didn't have any in stock and when they checked on the phone, none were available. They took my name and phone number and said they would call this past Monday. Today is Friday and no call. A bit flaky.
The third dealer said after placing a call, that they could have one in the store the next day. I can't say exactly what it was, perhaps the dealer not knowing what a MP22-15 was, or the general feeling of the store, I declined.
The forth dealer said that they could get the MOE in today (Friday). That's $568 (base price)+NICS+tax is ~$640. However, they didn't recommend any Smith & Wesson 15-22 products because they are prone to ejector failure. Instead, the dealer suggested the Colt M4. I read various posts on the topic and I wasn't interested in the Colt.
With a trip looming and the scarcity of the MOE, I thought it might be in my best interest to make the purchase. So, I put a deposit on the order by CC to lock the order.
Later at home, I was thinking about the scope the dealer recommended, but I couldn't remember the brand (a 4x illuminated crosshair scope). So I went over to the dealers website. While there I decided to check out the MOE, and wouldn't you know it, the price is different. And, this is with the in-store pickup option selected, which includes tax. Total (with tax+NICS), $634. I guess the $6 difference is the manual labor charge.
I noticed that the dealer uses the same store engine (National Firearms Dealer Network) that other dealers use. So I randomly went to a different dealer, which happens to be out of state, Texas to be exact, and they are selling the MOE for a base price of $517+$25 (shipping)+NICS=$567, a difference of $73.
Do I have a case of buyer's remorse or am I just nick-picking?
I'd appreciate your input.
Thanks.