An odd or good buy?

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Mars5l

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The local range I goto recently posted this on their Facebook. Now the Nighthawks have been on sale, they don't say how much though you have to ask. I casually asked them that I was just curious, they didnt say, I kinda joked and ask if its 50% or something, he said not that low but how his reply was made it seem like I wasn't far off. Now this week you can get a free AR with it.

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Without looking anything up, a cheap model SW AR can be had for under $600 and Dealer cost is probably under $500. That means the real discount of the Nighthawk is probably 15-20% off depending upon the pistol being a 3k or 4K gun. That is not a bad deal for a NH.
 
Without looking anything up, a cheap model SW AR can be had for under $600 and Dealer cost is probably under $500. That means the real discount of the Nighthawk is probably 15-20% off depending upon the pistol being a 3k or 4K gun. That is not a bad deal for a NH.
Locally they run about $850 for a S&W for a plain version
 
That’s not a bad combo.

You’ll still be bringing some serious coin to the table, but if a Nighthawk is on your wish list I would go for it.

Stay safe.
 
That AR does not strike me as the type of rifle a human that is buying a Nighthawk pistol would consider “value added”.

It does win the “heaviest looking barrel” and “most ginormous gas block” awards though...:)

Still, if I was in the market for a NHC, I wouldn’t look a free AR in the feed ramp!:D
 
It's kind of like a mail-in rebate. You have to take action afterwards -- sell the AR for $800 or so to take advantage in the form of an actual discount on the Nighthawk. :)
 
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