Well in that case it wasnt a very smart move. Ya, some guns and ammo might be hard to find on the shelves right now. But all they really accomplished was helping to arm thousands of more Americans that may or may not have been gun owners before. They prompted hundreds of thousands of already...
Well it sounds like he is trying to promote whatever brand he was using, obviously.
The BX 25s are made by ruger for ruger 10/22s....hrm lets put 2 and 2 together.
I dont see any problems with vendors trying help everyone have a chance at at least some of their small stocks. Limits can help more people get a little ammo rather than one person get lots of ammo.
But i do see an issue with the process already though.
First off, Im good on ammo for...
Yes. If they dont get anything from them call the sheriff. Then the ATF....hate to say it, but you either get your gun, or proof you were denied. Bottom line. YOU get an Answer.
From what you are explaining there is no excuse. You are local and he should turn over your paid for item if the paper work is done. Its a very poor practice to ignore customer and hold their property with no word of delivery. If this is regular practice for him it may very well be Karma long...
Sounds pretty fishy. I would say cut the funny business and either.
Call the vendor it was shipped from for help.
Call the local PD.
Call the ATF.
This is no laughing matter and it will get handled if you are being run around.
If you feel like giving them a warning you might try...
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