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<blockquote data-quote="HMCS(FMF)Ret." data-source="post: 4208492" data-attributes="member: 12635"><p>I buy new guns almost exclusively off Gunbroker. They do charge sales tax. I only buy from established FFL’s. I never buy from private parties unless they have a lot of sales and an excellent reputation, but that’s very rare. Some sellers charge shipping and a 3% charge for using credit cards. Some don’t charge for shipping or credit card use (it’ll tell in each ad what they charge for). You’ll also have to pay the FFL fee. I use Sooner State Pawn always. They charge $10 and are GREAT to do business with. If you’re looking for a certain gun or even if you’re just looking, try Gunbroker auctions. I’ve bought a lot of guns at huge discounts from them (all new)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMCS(FMF)Ret., post: 4208492, member: 12635"] I buy new guns almost exclusively off Gunbroker. They do charge sales tax. I only buy from established FFL’s. I never buy from private parties unless they have a lot of sales and an excellent reputation, but that’s very rare. Some sellers charge shipping and a 3% charge for using credit cards. Some don’t charge for shipping or credit card use (it’ll tell in each ad what they charge for). You’ll also have to pay the FFL fee. I use Sooner State Pawn always. They charge $10 and are GREAT to do business with. If you’re looking for a certain gun or even if you’re just looking, try Gunbroker auctions. I’ve bought a lot of guns at huge discounts from them (all new) [/QUOTE]
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