loscar141 wrote:Scott in Houston wrote:
Same…. paid $429 plus tax. Bought a Glock 17 magazine too (they only had one or I would have bought more.)
The magazine included with the Sub 2000 is garbage! It's not even heavy enough to fall out when you hit the mag release.
I can't wait to shoot it. I need to clean it first then take to the range hopefully this weekend.
Thanks for the tip on checking Academy!!!
No problem

I just don't like it when i see people jacking up the price on something, cause its a little hard to find.
that's the same reason i don't care to support small bushiness, unless they have good deals. Academy may be more expensive or not, on their merchandise, but they are consistent,
like these last couple of months, glocks 9mm were hard to find, and the prices went up everywhere, academy stayed the same when they did have them.
Something to keep in mind...... your small business owners may NOT be jacking up the price simply because the item is hard to find. They have a margin they need to make to stay in business. If you buy Sub 2000s wholesale two at a time, you pay a different price than if you buy them by the boxcar load. When an item is hard to find,
both the big box stores
and the small businesses pay more wholesale for them, but the big box wholesale is a smaller number, and they tend to operate on thinner margins because that's not all they're selling, and they are selling more of them. Academy can afford a thinner margin on the Sub 2000 they bought because they are also selling shoes, volleyballs, tents, shirts, pants, weight lifting sets, deer corn, feeders, smokers, etc., etc., ad infinitum. The small business gunstore sells a few guns, some ammo, some reloading equipment, and a few gun-related accessories. They can't compete with the big-box stores in ANY market, REGARDLESS of supply and demand economics, because they need a bigger margin to keep the lights on and the rent paid.
So really, you have to decide whether or not you see value in keeping small business owners in business. And by the way, when Cabelas was selling $800 M&P AR15s for $2,000 a few years ago, most of your mom and pop stores didn't mark them up that much because they have to live in the neighborhoods they service.
Sure, I like a deal as much as the next guy, but as a small business owner myself, I see value in the small business community, and in supporting my fellow small business owners whenever possible - because it is
healthy for a community to have successful small businesses, and it is NOT healthy for a community to be entirely dependent on big-box stores. That is what happens if you don't support the small businesses in your community......eventually you end up with only big-box options. If I balance the $10-$20 savings on a gun at Academy (where I
have purchased a gun before) against the personal attention and service of the small business (where I have purchased more guns than at big-box stores), sometimes the extra price is worth the cost to me.