timberman56
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snagged a 243 black/synthetic in AL today for $249, nice trigger, smoking hot deal
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PrairieHunter, I'm pretty sure a few wives will insist that I not be included on the Christmas card list.
Thanks for the heads up. Headed to my nearest Wal-mart last night and attempted to get this deal. When the person from sporting goods finally showed up from their break (15 minutes later) it was after 9PM and they told me they couldn't process any firearms that late b/c the ATF would likely turn it down. I said let's try anyway. The assistant manager then informed me that "she didn't have to sell any firearms to anyone if she didn't want to." I told her that I would still like to try and purchase a firearm. After persuading those lazy *$&'s to actually provide some customer service it took them 30 minutes in the back to tell me that the Vanguard was in fact on sale for $249, but the Axis .308 was $269. I said fine I'll take them both, but then they said the ATF wouldn't process it and they'd call me in the morning. They promised they'd be on hold for me for 30 days and not for sale. I got both their names and returned today (despite no call). The same sporting goods employee then informed me that the ATF didn't clear it so he couldn't sell me the guns yet. Something just doesn't seem right to me, I'm active duty military, no felonies (or anything for that matter) and I've bought plenty of guns. Starting to get really angry, but I'd rather purchase the firearms first before I tell them how I really feel.
Thanks for the heads up. Headed to my nearest Wal-mart last night and attempted to get this deal. When the person from sporting goods finally showed up from their break (15 minutes later) it was after 9PM and they told me they couldn't process any firearms that late b/c the ATF would likely turn it down. I said let's try anyway. The assistant manager then informed me that "she didn't have to sell any firearms to anyone if she didn't want to." I told her that I would still like to try and purchase a firearm. After persuading those lazy *$&'s to actually provide some customer service it took them 30 minutes in the back to tell me that the Vanguard was in fact on sale for $249, but the Axis .308 was $269. I said fine I'll take them both, but then they said the ATF wouldn't process it and they'd call me in the morning. They promised they'd be on hold for me for 30 days and not for sale. I got both their names and returned today (despite no call). The same sporting goods employee then informed me that the ATF didn't clear it so he couldn't sell me the guns yet. Something just doesn't seem right to me, I'm active duty military, no felonies (or anything for that matter) and I've bought plenty of guns. Starting to get really angry, but I'd rather purchase the firearms first before I tell them how I really feel.
I am in the same boat. Never had any issues purchasing a gun, no trouble with law enforcement, had a handgun purchase certificate in Nebraska. No problems.
But I think I may have created one without knowing by buying on a Friday when I purchased it at 7 AM Monday morning. Apparently the ATF/FBI has 3 days to turn down an application and after that most gun shops proceed with the sale legally. That means my 3 days were primarily weekend, not a good time to be asking for government agency paperwork to be getting done. The gun shops can sell it to you legally after 3 days of "delayed" on the app but Wal Mart does not do this. They have to have an approval and will wait up to 30 days. But since the FBI is used to most shops proceeding with the sale after 3 days I am wondering what happens in these specific situations. I guess I will find out soon, was hoping for a phone call today but I know I was not denied in the 3 day period so we shall see what happens next.
Thanks for the heads up. Headed to my nearest Wal-mart last night and attempted to get this deal. When the person from sporting goods finally showed up from their break (15 minutes later) it was after 9PM and they told me they couldn't process any firearms that late b/c the ATF would likely turn it down. I said let's try anyway. The assistant manager then informed me that "she didn't have to sell any firearms to anyone if she didn't want to." I told her that I would still like to try and purchase a firearm. After persuading those lazy *$&'s to actually provide some customer service it took them 30 minutes in the back to tell me that the Vanguard was in fact on sale for $249, but the Axis .308 was $269. I said fine I'll take them both, but then they said the ATF wouldn't process it and they'd call me in the morning. They promised they'd be on hold for me for 30 days and not for sale. I got both their names and returned today (despite no call). The same sporting goods employee then informed me that the ATF didn't clear it so he couldn't sell me the guns yet. Something just doesn't seem right to me, I'm active duty military, no felonies (or anything for that matter) and I've bought plenty of guns. Starting to get really angry, but I'd rather purchase the firearms first before I tell them how I really feel.
This is a national mark-down. If they don't have the correct price on the display, they may have to scan the gun box itself.
Ruger Mini 14 399
Glossy walnut Vanguard 349
Synthetic Vanguard 249
Savage Axis Camo Combo 199
Stevens Pump shotgun in Muddy Girl Camo 99
Go get 'em.
I guess I'm in the same boat. I filled out the 4473 in the store, but didn't expect there to be any glitches as there hasn't been any in the past. I'm just fully expecting WM to not honor that price or sell the gun in the interim.
Thank you! Got a 270 ($499) and 308 ($250)! List for each at wally world was north of $650...