They list an additional charge for Maryland residents. It is significant to say the least.
Why would they try to discourage local sales? Doesn't make sense to me.
They list an additional charge for Maryland residents. It is significant to say the least.
Why would they try to discourage local sales? Doesn't make sense to me.
We get a $2 charge for the state police check, on top of the transfer fee.
Try an extra $100.
Hey guys!
Kevin from Duffy's here. So we looked through the thread and I wanted to comment.
First, thanks to OP for the purchase and I'm glad that you're showing off your new guns and I hope they bring you continued joy.
Second, I wanted to say that while we've never charged the in state transfer fee described in our auctions for people who take transfer at our store, we did have a reason to have it listed. The last thing I want to do is be argumentative or try to discuss all the angles and weighing the pros and cons with this kind of stuff. We try to be considered and not make choices arbitrarily, and not make them out of disdain for the customer but to try to continue to do business as a small business in a besieged and regulated industry. But this thread got us to have this discussion again, and reconsider the reasons we have the policy. We have decided to withdraw the policy and will strike it from gunbroker listings moving forward.
Nice score OP!
I had fun, in spite of my Beretta falling apart.
Please explain?
I got to be a subversive and shot a 20" barreled shotgun on a round of sporring clays, did fairly well with it, and got asked to put it away as I was leaving because the barrel was too short. They have a minimum 23" minimum barrel length. I'm tempted to bring a 22.9" barreled shotgun and use it.
I brought two shotguns, a Beretta 391 and a Stoeger Coachgun. The Beretta's stock came off, as the bolt holding it on backed out. I came to shoot the Beretta and test the Stoeger.