financing swiss arms

hello silly question here, would you know any dealer selling swiss arms and offering financing?

no, they will put it on layaway for a few days if you are good customer, maybe but be prepared to lose your deposit if you don't come up with the balance in a timely manner.

you will have to use your credit card I am afraid and pay the big interest.

Expect to get flamed for this one.
 
Get a line of credit, its cheaper than a credit card. Keeping in mind that financing a non necessity probably isn't a great idea (I'm not one to talk mind you).
 
Ask the store....lot of store will let you do layway....usually need to pay the rest of the payment within a few months. And they will put the firearm aside for you..
 
Me thinks he wants Financing - not layaway.

Long story short- NO ONE is going to sell you a gun without you paying for it IN FULL before getting your sweaty little palms on it.

Get a better job, or save your money. No one is going to finance your hobby.
 
yeah yeah guys I know I know, that's preaty much what I was expecting:p no harm in asking. I could put it on my credit card, financing.... but I was planning building a house soon so. a well ...happy shooting guys! bought any toys latly?
 
Yeah, it's OK to buy a truck, big screen TV, bass boat, etc, on credit, that will only depreciate.

Yet somehow it's not OK to buy a Swiss Arms Rifle, that will only go up in value, especially if sold on E.E.:confused:

But who's gonna finance property that could be confiscated before being paid for?:mad:
 
The not so loaded (like me) buy one used from the EE for 2600 - 2800. They are bulit like tanks, would take a lot to F one up so just get a used one and be happy.
 
yeah yeah guys I know I know, that's preaty much what I was expecting:p no harm in asking. I could put it on my credit card, financing.... but I was planning building a house soon so. a well ...happy shooting guys! bought any toys latly?

You aren't in a position to buy a $3500 rifle, yet you are going to build a house? That doesn't make any sense.
 
I also inquired about a layaway method of payment at Reliable Gun here in Vancouver & they said thats fine, just as long as it doesn't take months & months they said. (not specific)
As I don't like to use up credit in anyway... I had a hard decision to make.
Decided not to go the layaway route, so:
I had to do it the hardest way... and let 4 trusty friends from my safe go to good homes, + sell some Landcruiser parts off, + use up my future Christmas & Birthday gifts from my wife for a year.
 
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