Message from @OlympusT
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how much would you sell that to me for
Not for sale
im not asking
im TELLING you
Don't make me pull out the glock 40
wait why didnt i hear about this
delaware is in the mid atlantic........
Oh wow
Imagine liking traps
That's a fucking goblin
Mexicans are our greatest ally
You nigga u got dat Glock fo five
Dat problem solver
Yea my nigga
Might spray paint it gold
I wonder if can handle 45 super ?
The slide is big and heavy
I'll let you try it out
Apparently hi point bought out this company and they will honor warranty on it
cute
I was able to talk him down to $150
you can haggle at gunshops?
@dev Yes at most of them. Not the big ones like bass pro, those places have set prices. But in every small gun shop ive bought in, ive never payed sticker price. There is always room to negotiate on price and or throwing in extras like accessories or ammo.
Just dont be a jerk and offer an insultingly low price. Be nice, chat up the salesperson. You want to become his friend in under 2 minutes. Then ask him what is the actual best price he can do. If he says not much, try offering a bit lower than the asking. Say something like, if you take off $40 I'm ready to do the paperwork right now and pay cash.
I'm too much of a pussy to even attempt that
Then again I don't really buy in person
@dev Gun shops are in the business of selling Guns. Obviously.
They arent making anything with inventory that sits on their rack. So especially with less popular models they are willing to take less profit than risk no profit from a gun sitting on the rack collecting dust for a year. You will notice guns that seem to always be on the rack in the same place every time you come in. Those are prime targets for getting a good deal. Whateber their markup is. You're hunting for a sweet spot between the sticker price and the price they need above their cost of doing business. As an example If they NEED to make 10% and they are asking a %20 markup. You're hunting for %15.
The salesperson my not know his bottom line on every gun. Dont be afraid to say, "Can we ask your mannager or boss if he will accept $X for this gun? If so tell him im willing to walk out with it today".
Always dangle the carrot of the immediate sale! A customer willing to buy today beats a customer maybe willing to buy tomorrow!
Interesting