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Where in Tulsa do you see them for $450???!!!

I am almost sure I saw it for that at Sooner today on my lunch hour. I wasn't looking for Glocks specifically but I am almost certain that is what was listed. As you know, it also never never hurts to ask what someone may take or make an offer.

I bought a night sight model there for a deal similar to what the buyer in Edmond mentioned (but sold it off as it didn't fit me).

Shootin 4 Fun said, "You haven't been around long enough to learn the secrets."

He didn't mean how long you have been on this earth, sir. He meant you have only been on this forum for a few short weeks.
 

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Wait a minute, wholesale is $440-$460 with "certified" and LE dealers paying maybe $40 less, but $450 is a fair price?

This is crazy.

$50 (once again) is essentially 10% of the total price. Why is that such a big deal again?

Word of advice to fellow shoppers: being a price grinder is fine if you know what to expect. No service, no nothing but the product out the door and a grumpy look. The search and purchase process will also take longer, maybe much longer. If that's what you want, that's ok, just be aware. I've found more recently in my life that grinding usually isn't worth it.

Only three shops in Tulsa? Ok, so Dong's and Tulsa Firearms will be expensive, what about OPS, Sooner Guns, Sportsworld, TK Supply, or maybe even Medlock's in Collinsville?

Some of you guys are right, "Waaaaaaaaaaa" is the real message. Buck up, fella.
 

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Wait a minute, wholesale is $440-$460 with "certified" and LE dealers paying maybe $40 less, but $450 is a fair price?

This is crazy.

$50 (once again) is essentially 10% of the total price. Why is that such a big deal again?

Word of advice to fellow shoppers: being a price grinder is fine if you know what to expect. No service, no nothing but the product out the door and a grumpy look. The search and purchase process will also take longer, maybe much longer. If that's what you want, that's ok, just be aware. I've found more recently in my life that grinding usually isn't worth it.

Only three shops in Tulsa? Ok, so Dong's and Tulsa Firearms will be expensive, what about OPS, Sooner Guns, Sportsworld, TK Supply, or maybe even Medlock's in Collinsville?

Some of you guys are right, "Waaaaaaaaaaa" is the real message. Buck up, fella.

*PLUG*

Dont forget about Broken Arrow National Guns.... they do great on everything... EXCEPT GLOCK.... hahaha. I hear the owner makes a mean pitcher of fresh Iced Tea! =)
 

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