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On 2/20/15 3:41 PM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 12:41:33 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 2/20/15 12:28 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 11:57:46 -0500, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 2/20/2015 11:51 AM,
wrote:
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 10:03:44 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:




On 2/19/15 5:30 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Looks like (if I get his payment) I have a local (in-state) buyer for my
Ruger GP100 at $529. We'll see. I had several bids at the $500 level.
One of you *bozos* could have purchased this fine revolver for $50 to
$75 less. Your bad.

Gone...

Hey I offered you $151.50 ;-)


Take a look at the buy now price for a BRAND NEW ONE. Harry got a very
good price for the one he mutilated.

Yup there are several dealers on the net selling them for $529 NIB and
used ones are in the $335-360 range.


Unless you find one at an in-state dealer's for $529, you are typically
looking at an additional $75 to $100 for FFL services


Wow. That's gone up a lot since last time, no?


It's been a while since I bought a "Maryland regulated" firearm from an
out of state vendor and had it processed through an FFL in Maryland.
Most of the real gun dealers with stores charge from $75 to $100 these
days to do a "regulated" process on a firearm bought out of state.

The last "regulated" firearm I bought was from an in-state dealer and
the only processing fee was the state fee, which was $10, if memory serves.

The problem arises if you want a particular handgun and you can't find
an in-state dealer within a reasonable distance who has one or who can
get one from his distributor. In that case, you have to shop on-line.

The Smith I just bought was from an in-state dealer, so there will just
be the nominal state processing fee.

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