Best Online Stores?

Sgt.RazorBurn

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I am looking to find out about the best online firearms retailers online. Perhaps even the best places to buy used guns online from private sellers.

I know about Marstar. I know they sell the 1911, doesn't look like they have glocks.

I may be looking to purchase a Glock or Norinco 1911 once I get my rpal. I am wondering what online stores offer them. There are not a lot of stores here in Halifax N.S selling guns.

I'm sure this has been asked a lot. I did some searching and came up with little.
 
They don't generally like you mentioning non-sponsor retailers here because this is actually a private site but there are a few major online retailers in Canada you can buy new guns off of. As mentioned in the above post several of the sponsors and dealers here sell guns, and some sell used guns too. The EE forums here can be a good place to buy used guns from also.
 
Check the sponsoring retailers on top of this page, and find which one has what you are looking for- in stock.

Compare prices, and deal with confidence.

At this time, they are all fine to deal with, we had couple of bad apples in the past, but they got kicked off the site.
 
Prairie Gun Traders, bought a SR9 from him yesterday, good price, good dealer, IMO. Very fair pricing.
Buying thru him I saved $200 on the same gun my local dealer DIDNT have, but would of sold me for $210 more (Alberta tax, I guess)
 
Thanks. I was wondering if mentioning non-sponsors was a no-no. Thanks for the head's up.

The way I read this forums rules is there is no problem mentioning non-sponsors. There is no hot linking or contact information allowed, thats about it. There are alot of online companies out there as well as store fronts that have great deals that do not sponsor CGN.
 
I have personally dealt with Bulls Eye London recently and would have no hesitation in recommending them. They had a fantastic price on my new S&W 686 International, I purchased online quick and easy with a lot of payment options. I called them with some questions they were very knowledgeable and courteous and had my order ready for pick up in less than 3 days. When I picked my 686 in store I dealt with Mitch he took care of everything and then showed me a ton of different 9mm's took the time to answer any questions and was never rushing me into a sale. They have a great selection of Glocks, Norincos, CZs, Sigs and a ton of others plus in stock firearms have free shipping. Hope that helps
 
how safe is the EE section, I found a few guns a would like on there. one shotgun i was looking at is 7 houdred dollars cheaper then buying new and it was a low round count. but the seller has no trader rating and no posts on the site other then the EE section. sorry to hijack your post op but it seemed like a good place to ask.
 
Try #####harmory.ca especially if you want something from the US that is legal but not available in Canada. They brought in a M&P 22 LR for me as well as a PPQ M2 in 9 mm and a PPQ 22 LR for my friend. Great people to deal with. Mostly deal in new firearms though. They can even provide items that are not on their website upon request.
 
how safe is the EE section, I found a few guns a would like on there. one shotgun i was looking at is 7 houdred dollars cheaper then buying new and it was a low round count. but the seller has no trader rating and no posts on the site other then the EE section. sorry to hijack your post op but it seemed like a good place to ask.

buyer beware. That being said I bought a gun from a zero post/feedback seller once and it was fine. Get a conversation going, ask questions, ask for photos with your user name on a bit of paper by the gun - stuff like that will let your gut decide whether or not to take the plunge.

The nice thing is that it can also lead to friendships, since you've both got something in common.

Some folks just aren't interested in forum life and just want to use the exchange as a sort of virtual gun show.
 
buyer beware. That being said I bought a gun from a zero post/feedback seller once and it was fine. Get a conversation going, ask questions, ask for photos with your user name on a bit of paper by the gun - stuff like that will let your gut decide whether or not to take the plunge.

The nice thing is that it can also lead to friendships, since you've both got something in common.

Some folks just aren't interested in forum life and just want to use the exchange as a sort of virtual gun show.

thanks that's good advice.
 
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