is this a good price on a new rifle?

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butcherboy

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i just called my local gun shop ( im in upstate ny) and they gave a me a price for a :

Marlin 983 22wmr blued walnut stock.

brand new , shipping, tax included in the price. $295

is this a good price? thanks
 
Seems pretty fair. You won't see much variation from dealer to dealer on new guns, they are operating on a profit margin in the neighborhood of 16-24% for most guns.
 
HGUNHNTR :
i got a price from my local gandermtn on tuesday and they told me it would be $350 plus tax. so was a little surprised in the $85 price difference.

i own a business and know all about the profit markup.
one more thing, i have found, in my area the used guns seem to sell for only slightly less than the new ones so i tend to go new. one exception was my ruger single six ( 1972 old model) i stole that for 250 while the "new models" used are going for $450 - $570. god i hate ny sometimes.
 
In my neck of the woods Gander Mtn is almost always the highest place in town, and usually by a considerable margin.
 
I haven't looked at that exact rifle, but I can buy a 983S (stainless, laminate stock) locally for $289. I guess it depends on which one you prefer.
 
Seems pretty fair. You won't see much variation from dealer to dealer on new guns, they are operating on a profit margin in the neighborhood of 16-24% for most guns.

depends. I have been looking at Varmint Rifles...the only one I could find at many different places was the Remington 700 SPS Varmint

Greentop (local legend shop) $580
Gander Mountain $650
Bass Proshops $580
Dance's (another local joint) $580
Gunsmith who will order it for me $550

as VAhuntr says...Gander Mountain was the absolute highest, by a fair margin but $580 is the most common price (MSRP is $665)

The VLS I saw at 3 places
Greentop $830
Dance's $780
Gunsmith $775



another wide gamut
 
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