Best Online Firearms Dealers

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Morbus

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Hey all,
When your local gun dealer doesn't stock the particular gun you want or asks way too much money, where do you turn to on the web?

I have personally had some luck with budsgunshop.com but was wondering what other good places there are out there.

Thanks :cool:
 
Tinstar shooting range in Oklahoma. They have a website and do their business through gunbroker. I bought a Dan Wesson pistol and Remington 700 rifle from them. Both firearms were way under retail price.
 
It depends a lot on what you want.

Buds is good for fairly normal stuff. Prices are usually good but not outstanding.

CDNN is great for clearance items and a few ordinary items (e.g. XD and FNP pistols). One of my favorites.

AIM Surplus is good for whatever they have in stock. Usually a very limited selection, mostly military-style stuff.

Atlantic Firearms is good. They mostly do "evil black rifle" stuff.

I have found that for fairly ordinary handguns, Gunbroker is quite good - shop carefully as many auctions are overpriced, but here and there great deals can be found.
 
CDNN is great. I've ordered a bunch of stuff from them and it's always been a good deal.

I hear great things about Summit Guns as well. Their prices and shipping terms seem very reasonable.
 
I've found great buys on Gunbroker and Auctionarms by general or brand searches, usually it's something in the wrong place. such as a Ruger Old Army that was under b/p pistols and no mention of brand. I got it for $300, stainless NIB. Apparently only I knew it was a Ruger as that was the starting bid.
 
I've used Buds - Excellent Service and pretty good pricing.
My FFL loves the way they ship to him so he says...
 
I just made my first online firearm purchase. I bought an SGL21-61 from K-var. I haven't gotten it yet, but it was shipped out within one day of receiving my FFL's paperwork. They also had quick email responses, although I could never get a hold of them via phone. There website is easy to negotiate and they make the online purchase process very simple.
 
I have had success with CDNN.

And, although I've never personally dealt with them, I can't recall reading a bad word about Summit Gun Brokers.
 
My evaluation thus far

I've been checking out all the sites you guys have recommended. Thus far, at least for my interests, the most useful sites are summitgunbroker.com, budsgunshop.com, aimsurplus.com (for mil/police surplus), and gunbroker.com (not in any order). :)

Thanks for all the recommendations, I would never have found all these good sites on my own.

Now I'm off to see if I can get a C&R license from the bloody ATF. I went online to order the forms from them since they won't let you download them (bastards).

Thanks All :D
 
best online dealer

sophunter on gunbroker. excellent selection, pricing, and service. also ssg firearms on gunbroker, i think they're in georgia.
 
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