JACKSONLEWISOFCANADA
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sorry I'm a student and don't have time to post 3500 times a day..... I've spent most of my time on these forums for information not spouting off on things i don't always know about....
Quite true. I like quality as well. But when you have neither quanity or quality does that automatically make you right and a established business wrong?
But my post count is lower than yours, so how is that true?I guess I am as qualified as you are.
35 bucks a box for 9 mm is brutal....Canadian Tire here sells S/B 9mm for around 18 dollars per box.......
Who made you the judge? Why do you have a reason to doubt what he said?
Recently I purchased a "new" Sig 226 from Wild West shooting centre in West Edmonton Mall...... when i Received the forearm it had visible wear to the finish... when I contacted Wild west about this i was then told the item had been a Floor gun (and for them floor means floor they have the guns sitting on little shelves where anyone can handle them) HAVING TO CONTACT AND PRY IT OUT OF THE MANAGE/OWNER to find out the firearm was a floor gun. I was neither told nor offered any discount prior to buying/ shipping.... and after bringing the issue to the management I was offered no compensation, it has been about a week of prying any contact from them and I am still being offered nothing and basically have been told I will pay the shipping back to them and then waiting (up to 6 months) for a new pistol.... Any other dealer would have told me about the condition and offered me a discount or if they had not noticed a percentage refund or item discount...... I post this as a warning not to do online (or any) business with Wild West shooting centre..... one owner/Manager is named Flora Kupsch.... Just a warning this business is no trust worthy or reputable in any way....
I can only speak for myself and I personally couldn't give a fiddlers frak.
If you've got something to say say it.
Are you going to live your whole life silently skulking in the shadows constantly afraid of what other people might think?
some people are saying that floor models and new in box are virtually the same thing. Here is my argument and 2 cents on this whole ordeal. I think we all agree that the business should have disclosed that the firearm was a floor model, however, to call a floor model as good as new is just not the case. New to me means that the gun has been assembled, test fired, oiled and packaged - New. Floor models have been handled like crazy, racked hundreds and maybe thousands of time and dry fired how many of those times. Has the floor model been oiled and cleaned after anyone handles them? I know that when I handle my firearms I always clean them thouroughly after I am finished. Thats how I take care of my guns and would expect that if I buy a new firearm it is in perfect condition when I get it. Is a floor model as good as new? Probably. Is it new? No
On a web based Point of Sales type business you will never see it happen that the last pistol sold from inventory will probaly be the floor model. Not unless they make two listings for the same firearm for sale. I havnt seen that before.
I think of my local shop. Tiny as hell. Not much bigger then my living room. The back room is a bathroom and a safe. There is miniscule storage in the back to store anything new. Any firearm the shop owns is on display. According to some here this shop would be incapable of selling a new rifle, shotgun or handgun because they are all floor models on display unless the firearm is customed ordered. If I happened to 100% agree with this sentiment that discounts should be given and the owners of the shop did as well, they will soon be out of business because they cant turn a profit.
Just because a rifle or handgun sat in a display case doesn't mean it was handled a 100 times or even a dozen. However at the same time to we have understand that by expecting a huge discount because it did sit in a display case isnt the wisest thing either for some shops.
The real question to be asked is, at what point in time does a floor model change from new to floor?