Where to you buy stuff online

Jan 2009
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s. greenlake *****
Thought it would be a good idea to start a thread so we can share resources.

If you got some sites you pick up guns/ammo/parts post them up. Maybe give a clue as to what you like about the site?
 
Jan 2009
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s. greenlake *****
scraped from ammo:

I just got this in an email and thought I'd pass it on- I buy regularly from them- good ammo!

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After more than 1,000 individual requests to bring back the HUNTER promo code discount, we are bringing it back until October 4th, 2010. This is due to the fact that many of our more than 35,000 online customers were for one reason or another unable to take advantage of the last one.

Here is how it works:

If you enter in the promo code box during checkout the word HUNTER , you will get 10% off of your entire order. Including all ammunition, barrels, springs, Crimson Trace lasers, and brass.

Doubletapammo Shop is where you need to go. Thanks guys and enjoy your hunting season.

Mike McNett
DoubleTap Ammunition
 
Dec 2010
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SEATTLE, WA
budsgunshop.com and lowpriceguns.com

i use them both regularly the lowpriced guns one is local also!!! but buds prices are unbeatable
 
Dec 2010
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SEATTLE, WA
www.Lowpriceguns.com

Jason here... owner of Survival Arms in Bellevue, WA.
Just changed the name of my business to New & Used Guns, Mags, Ammo, Accessories, Reloading, Knives.
For Guns / Ammo / Accessories bought online, you can pickup at my Bellevue location with no shipping fees or credit card fees for transaction. I've taken the largest suppliers inventories and done the price searching for you behind the scenes. Suppliers charge me different prices for every item. So the price you see is the lowest available to me with a very low margin added. I also do transfers for $29 for gun bought from other places.

Appreciate your business!
Jason
 
Apr 2011
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Tacoma, WA
I do most of my online purchases through CheaperThanDirt.com. They have a nice selection of gear at a reasonable price. But they are at times limited to specific types of gear and armaments. I.E. they have a very low selection for the Springfield M1A1 or M-14 (my chosen rifle).They are more geared towards the AR-15 and SKS. And they don't specialize for other types like the .338 Lapua or 50 caliber of any version of anti-material weapons. Some times I look at Midway. For local ammo purchases, I go through SportCo, and Welchers Gunshop. Welchers staff are very helpful and always get you want you need. This is in the Tacoma, WA area, FYI.
 
Apr 2011
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Moses Lake, WA
I went to lowpriceguns.com and found some great deals. I think I am going to get a springfield GI 1911 from them.
 
Apr 2011
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Tacoma, WA
Apr 2011
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MAPLE VALLEY, WA.
Graf and Son is cheaper than midwayUSA in shipping charges..I always say, if the prices are reasonable BUY LOCAL! IF YOU CAN..Support your local economy first..I will be going to bellevue after reading Jason's post...You gotta support your forum also:top:
 
Apr 2011
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Tacoma, WA
As for Local : I have found that OutDoor Emporium/Sportco has the best price I have yet found on the 20 round factory mags for the SF M1A1. Member diecount is a mere $42. $45 non-member, still beats SF and other wholesale prices for this item.
 
Jun 2011
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Seattle area
for ammo: target sports usa, reasonable prices, free shipping on cases of ammo.

for other things: buds guns, midway, midsouth shooting supplies, and a few others....

i do try to buy local when available...
 
May 2011
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NW Quadrant WA State
First of all I refuse to buy a gun online. If I haven't touched the gun I'm buying before I part with my money it ain't happening.

For parts, accessories, and reloading supplies I have used the following on a regular basis:

Delton
Bravo Company
Combat Optical
Optic's Planet
Cheaper Than Dirt
Midway
Brownells

For Reloading components I almost exclusively use

Powder Valley (powder, primers, match bullets in .308)
Montana Gold (.223 and 9mm)
 
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