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They really have no business being in the firearms...

They really have no business being in the firearms business. As many other posters have stated. A gun may show in stock, you drive to their facility and once you find the place, inquire as to the availability of a piece (hopefully the moron in the corner on the computer will acknowledge your presence after 5 min) it isn't in stock.

If you want to see the unit "in stock" the moron will ask you to pay for the unit and they will contact you when it arrives. I asked when that might be, I was told "sometime in the spring when things calm down." Really? the ink from the moron's tattoos has obviously damaged his brain... Caveat Emptor but YMMV.

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