I stopped in for the second time since they first opened. Lots more stuff every where and great prices on what I saw in the displays. I walked out of there with a Glock at a really good price. I hope you give this business a try.
Skydog
I stopped in for the second time since they first opened. Lots more stuff every where and great prices on what I saw in the displays. I walked out of there with a Glock at a really good price. I hope you give this business a try.
Skydog
How are they on ARs and related equipment?
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I just registered on here so that I could relay my experience.
I called several stores in the area to check their prices on firearms transfers and High Plains Arms said that their rate was $30, the lowest that I found. When I went to pick up my firearm, they said it would be $50. I said that I thought the rate was $30 and they said it's $50 for the type of rifle I was having transferred. $50 was the most expensive transfer fee out of all the ffl dealers I contacted. If you don't have a flat rate, that's fine. But DON'T tell customers a single number when they call to ask the price of something. More than likely this is High Plains Arms price gouging customers due to the increased number of transfers they are doing. I was thinking about purchasing a 1911 at some point down the road and thought this would be a nice place to do so, but now I feel like the store cheated me over $20 and I won't be back.
Didn't have any visible AR equipment except for some grips and such when I went about a week ago, but then again, who does right now?