Re: Ruger KGP161 (GP100)
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:10 am
$400BrassMonkey wrote:What are you asking?
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$400BrassMonkey wrote:What are you asking?
I could ship mine to you from Houston - complete with all of it's accessories - for the same price of $400, with you paying the shipping, of course.KRM45 wrote:$400BrassMonkey wrote:What are you asking?
That's a good package deal. Of course shipping and ffl costs would add some cost.M9FAN wrote:I could ship mine to you from Houston - complete with all of it's accessories - for the same price of $400, with you paying the shipping, of course.KRM45 wrote:$400BrassMonkey wrote:What are you asking?
llwatson wrote:BrassMonkey - you need to buy at least ONE of these Rugers, so you can give mine back to me!
There's no requirement to involve any FFLs for in-state sales, even when shipping.KRM45 wrote:That's a good package deal. Of course shipping and ffl costs would add some cost.
I knew that was the case for long guns, but I didn't think that was true of handguns...KBCraig wrote:There's no requirement to involve any FFLs for in-state sales, even when shipping.KRM45 wrote:That's a good package deal. Of course shipping and ffl costs would add some cost.
You might have a hard time convincing the shipping clerk that the recipient doesn't have to have an FFL, but they don't.
The only difference in FTF verus Texarkana to El Paso, is distance. Neither sale requires an FFL, whether you meet in the middle, or let Brown do the work.KRM45 wrote:I knew that was the case for long guns, but I didn't think that was true of handguns...KBCraig wrote:There's no requirement to involve any FFLs for in-state sales, even when shipping.
You might have a hard time convincing the shipping clerk that the recipient doesn't have to have an FFL, but they don't.
Thanks.
JRG wrote:Is the new $400 price including the holster or just for the gun?
I think I'm interested.
JRG