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  • Miles42

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    Question for those that may know. I see this firearm priced at 593 and free shipping from Buds gun. A local dealer near Fishers asking 700. Does any one know and can recommend an area dealer with competitive pricing? I am looking for a store front that is friendly and wants to do business at a reasonable price.
     

    IndyGunSafety

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    Question for those that may know. I see this firearm priced at 593 and free shipping from Buds gun. A local dealer near Fishers asking 700. Does any one know and can recommend an area dealer with competitive pricing? I am looking for a store front that is friendly and wants to do business at a reasonable price.

    You must not be talking about us because our price is $668, $118 BELOW MSRP, AND it includes Davidson's Lifetime Replacement Guaranty above and beyond the manufacturer's warranty.
     

    Miles42

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    did not single anyone out just looking for good information as prefer to shop in a store front rather than over the net. Unless of course I can do used face to face at a reasonable price.
     

    dshaf

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    Plainfield Shooters Supply usually caries a good supply of Kahr handguns. They usually have the best prices around Indy area.
     

    addictedhealer

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    If this is just a pocket of deep conceal piece I would get the cm9. The added tooling and barrel aren't worth the price difference. Buy a second mag and you just saved 190$
     

    venenoindy

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    An other vote for the CM9, I had both at some point and other than the cosmetic differences the average shooter won't he able to tell the difference.
     

    ru44mag

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    You can almost get 2 CM9s for the price of the 1 PM9. I think gunbroker is great. You will still give your local ffl $25 to $30 bucks for paperwork. You can get a new one for just a little over $300 plus shipping and paperwork. Buy only from those that do high volume with A+ rating and you will be fine. For extra mags, MidwayUSA has the best price and fast shipping.
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