The story usually goes like this:
You stop in a local GS and behind the counter is an interesting firearm. When you ask "I that gun for sale?" the response is "No, it came in this morning and the owner has not put a price on it yet".
When you come back the next day the gun is gone, however it shows up on Gunbroker which a stiff reserve and usually a somewhat inflated description.
I have nothing against making a store owner making a decent profit, but do the local customers deserve a shot at it?
There are several MA GS's that make this a usual practice.
You stop in a local GS and behind the counter is an interesting firearm. When you ask "I that gun for sale?" the response is "No, it came in this morning and the owner has not put a price on it yet".
When you come back the next day the gun is gone, however it shows up on Gunbroker which a stiff reserve and usually a somewhat inflated description.
I have nothing against making a store owner making a decent profit, but do the local customers deserve a shot at it?
There are several MA GS's that make this a usual practice.