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- Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:21 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Cabela's VS McBrides prices
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Re: Cabela's VS McBrides prices
Yeah, Sportsman's Finest is high priced sometimes, but they did have the dual M-2 mounted on an anti-aircraft mount for only $80,000 last time I was in there. They have some other neat toys that no one else has locally.
- Tue Sep 29, 2009 11:23 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Cabela's VS McBrides prices
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Re: Cabela's VS McBrides prices
I would sell it for $200 if I did not have one also.
Seriously, I have always thought Cabela's was over priced on most of their weapons, but they do have them in stock. When i bought my daughter's rifle, i had the same problem. I tried to order it about four times and no one could get it. I went to Cabela's and they had it for about $25 more. I bought it and she was happy.
On the bright side for Cabela's is also their customer service. When I took my son in there for his first rifle, the salesman must have spent a least an hour letting him try different rifles and showing him some options. Two or three of the rifles he showed my son were not on display and he went and got them from the back room (side note - not all of their stock is visible so ask for what you want). For a salesman to spend that long explaining to a ten year old, on a sale that totaled $140, was exceptionally nice to find. I don't think he could have taken my son more seriously if it had been me looking at $1400 rifles.
Seriously, I have always thought Cabela's was over priced on most of their weapons, but they do have them in stock. When i bought my daughter's rifle, i had the same problem. I tried to order it about four times and no one could get it. I went to Cabela's and they had it for about $25 more. I bought it and she was happy.
On the bright side for Cabela's is also their customer service. When I took my son in there for his first rifle, the salesman must have spent a least an hour letting him try different rifles and showing him some options. Two or three of the rifles he showed my son were not on display and he went and got them from the back room (side note - not all of their stock is visible so ask for what you want). For a salesman to spend that long explaining to a ten year old, on a sale that totaled $140, was exceptionally nice to find. I don't think he could have taken my son more seriously if it had been me looking at $1400 rifles.