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spoons and gift card dilema
My loving family got me a total of $325 in gift cards to the bass pro that opened in town a few months ago. Awesome!
Except they are SO high on their prices and limited as to what they can get in. Buckmark mags are $32, I can order them lots of places for $25. Ruger 10/22 or Mk II mags are also $30 each. Yes, the plain 10 round 10/22 mag is $30. Even teh local known-for-high-prices spoon store has 'em for $20. 10/22 carbine is $260, as is a 20" barreled thin-forearm rifle (mdl 1159). Halfway interested in the 20" barrel set up, but I'm not a fan of the way the fore end feels. Too thin. They can't order me a LVT... They can order me a Charger. The basic wood laminate non-takedown is $300. So.... over priced carbine w/ stock I can't stand, over priced rifle w/ stock that is OK but not ideal, or an over priced Charger which I'm not sure I really have a purpose for. Or just sit on 'em and hope to catch a sale at some point? |
Trade your $325 Bass Pro Shop cards for someone else's $300 generic Visa card. Then you get $300 from anywhere, and they get a free $25 at the store.
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What is a spoon?
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Ruger.380.
The plus...they are cheap...less than $250.
The minus. My hands/wrists are buggered up. I could not pull back the slide to cock. not much crab a hold space.....I have P-22 that works fine I finally clamped the lower section a vice & cycled it thru a hundred times.....it's still too stiff. A few hundred more? The piece is not actually made by Ruger but some local(0R) outfit. I am less than pleased. |
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I bet they will price match.
They might even discount the competitors price by the difference. |
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