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by Vic9mm
Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:45 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Payment Plan on a Handgun: Need Advice
Replies: 48
Views: 8156

govnor wrote:
NguyenVanDon wrote:Oh yeah, of course he is going to get his CHL first before he carries. Shotgun is a great idea, but my friend is really picky and he wants a handgun. He planning on taking his CHL course first and borrow my G19 to do the shooting proficiency test. After that, he going go look for a handgun and concealed carry when his license arrive in the mail.

Does Academy, Gander, or Bass Pro do payment plans?
There's always lay-a-way. He could go ahead and put the gun on lay-a-way at the store and by the time he got his CHL he could have it paid off (I'm guessing you can do this, I've never done it). I've personally never heard of payment plans on a gun, other than credit cards.

I'm with the guys on the shotgun thing if he's just trying to defend his home. Cheaper and more effective. He can always get a pistol later on...
Yes sir you can do it, I didnt have 460 dollars for my 24/7 Pro at the time and they had layaway 20% down and pay it off in 2 months and thats what I did. Its wasnt too bad, and yes I over paid about 60 bucks but after all the places I went to this places' cutomer service was outstanding and they gave me free 100 rds of ammo and a lane so all in all it was a pretty good deal.
by Vic9mm
Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:32 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Payment Plan on a Handgun: Need Advice
Replies: 48
Views: 8156

If he must have a gun on a little budget get a Hi-point 9mm until he can afford to get a better gun. I have a 24/7 Pro and a Hi-point 9mm the Hi-point has around 3000rds through it not a bad gun for 120 bucks brand new comes with an 8 and 10 round mag. For starters it not to bad.

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