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<blockquote data-quote="APH Tactical" data-source="post: 2886264" data-attributes="member: 40946"><p>Thanks RC, for the most part, you have it exactly right. Instead of charging for the 4473, and all else entailed with that, on top of the industry's varying 10-30% markup to meet MSRP, I would be basically buying your firearm from the Costco, or Sams Club of guns using my "membership" and charge a $30-40 flatrate for that service. And yes, that means firearms and suppressors with an MSRP above $800 have the most potential for higher savings. </p><p>Of course this means you'll have to know exactly what you want, as i will not be stocking... to keep costs down.</p><p>Just a guess, based on the averages i've been seeing, but if you were to buy a $2000 MSRP rifle, i MAY be able to get it to you after fees at around $1800???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APH Tactical, post: 2886264, member: 40946"] Thanks RC, for the most part, you have it exactly right. Instead of charging for the 4473, and all else entailed with that, on top of the industry's varying 10-30% markup to meet MSRP, I would be basically buying your firearm from the Costco, or Sams Club of guns using my "membership" and charge a $30-40 flatrate for that service. And yes, that means firearms and suppressors with an MSRP above $800 have the most potential for higher savings. Of course this means you'll have to know exactly what you want, as i will not be stocking... to keep costs down. Just a guess, based on the averages i've been seeing, but if you were to buy a $2000 MSRP rifle, i MAY be able to get it to you after fees at around $1800??? [/QUOTE]
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