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Good deal on Uberti Walker

Discussion in 'Blackpowder' started by SAKOHUNTER, Feb 8, 2007.

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  1. SAKOHUNTER

    SAKOHUNTER Member

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  2. DixieTexian

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    Anybody wanna spot me $275?
     
  3. Plastic Cowboy

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    Nice, I spent $350 for mine at Cabela's last summer. I see now that they are up to $400.
     
  4. Afy

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    I paid close tot he equivalent of over $500 (450 Euro's) for mine. :uhoh:
     
  5. hildo

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    I paid 375 euro's in Holland (incl. 19% sales tax) for mine.
    Almost 500 US$ at the current exchange rate.

    European made guns are much more expensive than in (overseas) US.
    I wonder why.
    Would the higher demand in the US lower prices that much, or is it all because of the high taxes that we pay (including the gundealer himself) that makes prices skyrocket?
    It ain't fair... sob..

    Interesting, how much does an Italian shooter pay for his Walker that is made around the corner?
     
  6. icy

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    I paid 327,17€ in slovenia (incl. 19,5% sales tax) for mine in white finish.:)
     
  7. mec

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    "European made guns are much more expensive than in (overseas) US.
    I wonder why."

    That's interesting. We are always whining when the prices go up here and are told that it's because of the currency exchange rate that favors the European currency.
    I suspect the advantage here are fewer taxes and expenses as well as the mentioned higher volume of sales. We can order these things from a different state and instead of sales tax, we pay shipping costs.
     
  8. Tallship

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    I just ordered one from S&S Firearms for $280.00 plus $10.00 shipping to California.
     
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