Hands Down...Van's Deer Processing
Monkeyleg,
I live in the Jackson area (Byram) and have been to Surplus City and have purchased some guns from Discount Hunting and Fishing but, by far, prefer Van's Deer Processing in Brandon (they are officially in Brandon not Pearl). They easily have the largest inventory and variety and I usually am able to spend from $25 to $50 less when purchasing handguns from them. They have always treated me fairly on trades. I know Van and his brother-in-law Johnny, as well as, Ken, Chris (Johnny's son), and Brad after having done a good bit of business with them. They can get you about anything you want if they don't have it in stock. They have almost completed a huge expansion to their store so there's no telling what their inventory will grow to now? Their phone number is 601-825-9087. Don't be surprised if they initially put you on hold when you call. They stay very busy, especially with the store expansion going on. The best thing to do is to just go in and see what they have.
I really like Todd at Discount Hunting and Fishing and he has always been good to me. However, he doesn't make the final decisions where trades are concerned and have to admit to having been taken advantage of on one occasion. That was, ultimately, my responsibility but still don't appreciate the attitude of one person there (I won't give his name) who made the final decision on what he would give me on a trade. As a result, I've sort of decided to restrict my gun purchases there for now. Also, their inventory appears to be dwindling more and more after each visit. However, I would recommend you go in and meet Todd and maybe establish a good relationship with him. He can get you whatever you want.
Surplus city has a fair number of guns in their inventory but they lost my business the first time I went there. Their attitude (collectively) had a lot to be desired and I could not get anyone to take an interest in me as a potential buyer. They have an indoor range, as well, and lo and behold was their sign which specifically forbade any CCW holders from carrying in their store or to the range. Only police are allowed in with their weapons. Also, they clearly showed a bias toward the police whenever one walked into the range or store. Never showed a bit of interest when I walked in. Never smiled or greeted me or asked if they could help me (I was peering through their glass case for 15 mins.).
No sour grapes. Just the facts as I saw them.
Hope that helps?
Greg