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    I just can't imagine complaining about a 15 dollar freakin' MAG!

    I guess they could be priced for $1, and people would want to know where they could find them for $0.75.
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    We also offer discounts on bulk PMAG's.




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    Quote Originally Posted by demigod View Post
    I just can't imagine complaining about a 15 dollar freakin' MAG!

    I guess they could be priced for $1, and people would want to know where they could find them for $0.75.
    I can't imagine complaining about a $15 mag either - but I also can't imagine not shopping around for the best combination of price and service I can find. Since I'm new to the AR game, and don't have any past experiences by which to judge either best price or best service, it seems pretty logical to ask those who do have some experience. To do anything less seems more than a bit stupid, but maybe that's just me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by demigod View Post
    I just can't imagine complaining about a 15 dollar freakin' MAG!

    I guess they could be priced for $1, and people would want to know where they could find them for $0.75.

    Some times people spend more time and money looking for a small saving, that they end up spending more instead. My mother still reads the ads in the paper for her groceries, and then spends the $4 gal to drive all over town to SEVERAL stores for the $0.39 saving, when the first store she has to go by anyway is within 1/2 mile of her house.
    I have caught myself doing the similar things, and went "WHAT THE HELL".
    A while back I was looking for a progressive reloader and in all my PRICE SHOPPING I ended up spending more because I took so long looking to save a $ somewhere else. Nothing wrong with shopping around, but it can be way overdone. I KNOW, my frugal wife has pointed this out to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramps View Post
    Some times people spend more time and money looking for a small saving, that they end up spending more instead. My mother still reads the ads in the paper for her groceries, and then spends the $4 gal to drive all over town to SEVERAL stores for the $0.39 saving, when the first store she has to go by anyway is within 1/2 mile of her house.
    I have caught myself doing the similar things, and went "WHAT THE HELL".
    A while back I was looking for a progressive reloader and in all my PRICE SHOPPING I ended up spending more because I took so long looking to save a $ somewhere else. Nothing wrong with shopping around, but it can be way overdone. I KNOW, my frugal wife has pointed this out to me.
    You'll get no disagreement from me. I routinely pay more for individual grocery items at a store close by my home rather than saving a small amount on the item and driving 5 miles for it. Then again, I'll gladly drive the 7 miles to the best meat store in town because I get both a dramatically better product & much better service than is available in the regular grocery store less than 1 mile from home.

    The difference between my food choices and my search for info on pmags is that I've already done the research on my grocery options and have come to an educated decision. Once I've completed my research / question-asking regarding magazines, and assuming I am happy with the service I get from wherever I end up buying, I'll gladly go back to the same supplier again and again, even if they aren't always the absolute best price. A good relationship between myself and whatever vendor I settle on is always going to be more important to me than saving a few dollars here and there.

    Again, I can only do this once I've done the initial research. Seems obvious to me, but to each his own...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Register with Brownells and they are like 12.85 a piece. I just picked up more.
    Where do you see this??

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    44 mag is GTG with free shipping over $200.

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    anyone ever considered a group buy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by demigod View Post
    I just can't imagine complaining about a 15 dollar freakin' MAG!

    I guess they could be priced for $1, and people would want to know where they could find them for $0.75.
    Quote Originally Posted by jgalt View Post
    I can't imagine complaining about a $15 mag either - but I also can't imagine not shopping around for the best combination of price and service I can find. Since I'm new to the AR game, and don't have any past experiences by which to judge either best price or best service, it seems pretty logical to ask those who do have some experience. To do anything less seems more than a bit stupid, but maybe that's just me...
    When your buying 20 magazines or more it makes a huge difference.

    Pretty wise to try and save $5 when it would equal $100 in the long run.

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    Basically you need to go in and register with Brownells. I did this a few years back when I was still in the MIL.

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    Where do you see this??



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