Yes it's 18% + sales tax if you are here in OK.Be prepared to pay a buyer's premium on top of what you're going to pay for the firearms.
Most of the used ones will be at or over retail.
Yes it's 18% + sales tax if you are here in OK.Be prepared to pay a buyer's premium on top of what you're going to pay for the firearms.
Most of the used ones will be at or over retail.
I love when people throw around the term "mil-spec" like that actually means something special. Oh, do you mean the lowest bidder or does it have the full auto setting"?The first 1,181 items listed are all varieties of Radikal 20g and 12g shotguns.
The KP-15 lowers are interesting though.
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I love when people throw around the term "mil-spec" like that actually means something special. Oh, do you mean the lowest bidder or does it have the full auto setting"?
That's this particular manufacturer's way of differentiating their lowers with standard fire control groups from the ones that they sell with their "premium" triggers installed. Their marketing team must have thought "mil-spec" would sell better than "standard" or some-such.I love when people throw around the term "mil-spec" like that actually means something special. Oh, do you mean the lowest bidder or does it have the full auto setting"?
And they want a $1k deposit from online bidders.Be prepared to pay a buyer's premium on top of what you're going to pay for the firearms.
Most of the used ones will be at or over retail.
I've participated in a bunch of proxibid and hibid auctions. I've never had to pay a deposit like this one.From the Terms of Sale:
A $1,000.00 deposit is required to pre-register for Dakil Auctioneers on-line auction and said $1,000.00 will be applied to the purchase price for items purchased by the bidder. If the bidder fails to perform on its contract the $1,000.00 will be forfeited as liquidated damages.
I was going to create an account and place a few reasonable bids and forget about it unless I won, but no thanks now.
From the auction's terms of sale:Not my experience with estate auctions , and i have been to more than a few in my life.
Odd that they would do essentially everything possible to keep prospective customers away from the auction, and thus have less bids on products. I understand the incentive to bid if you're going to lose $1,000 otherwise, but then maybe people just won't attend at all...From the Terms of Sale:
A $1,000.00 deposit is required to pre-register for Dakil Auctioneers on-line auction and said $1,000.00 will be applied to the purchase price for items purchased by the bidder. If the bidder fails to perform on its contract the $1,000.00 will be forfeited as liquidated damages.
I was going to create an account and place a few reasonable bids and forget about it unless I won, but no thanks now.
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