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    x300 for $159 at Sportmans Warehouse

    Just saw this price at the local sportsmans warehouse and thought that a few of you would like to know. Their normal price was $249, they said they are discontinuing them so i dont know how long they will last.

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    Do they have them online?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jsop View Post
    Do they have them online?
    That's a negative.

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    There are no Surefire Weapon Lights listed on their site, so, Im willing to guess that this is a local sale for the OP.

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    No I didn't see them online either and they only had 2 at my local store don't know about the other stores thou.

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    I saw them at one of our local Sportsmans Warehouse stores here in Utah for $185. Not quite as good as $159, but still better than normal

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    We don't have one in Dallas anymore. Sad. I want one. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Javelin View Post
    We don't have one in Dallas anymore. Sad. I want one. LOL



    They closed ours in RR/Austin, too.



    Good price on the light, though.

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    Sportsman's Warehouse opened a store in Billings, stocked the place, hired staff, and promptly closed the doors within a year. That was a couple of years ago and the store is still sitting vacant. Probably didn't help that Cabela's also opened a store about the same time.

    There have to be a few management types with Sportsman's Warehouse on their resume pounding the pavement because it seems they have made some extremely poor marketing decisions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by montanadave View Post
    Sportsman's Warehouse opened a store in Billings, stocked the place, hired staff, and promptly closed the doors within a year. That was a couple of years ago and the store is still sitting vacant. Probably didn't help that Cabela's also opened a store about the same time.

    There have to be a few management types with Sportsman's Warehouse on their resume pounding the pavement because it seems they have made some extremely poor marketing decisions.


    I liked the products they sold, stuff like Filson and Carhart but their prices were a little high on things and Cabelas has the market when it comes to your experience in the store. Half my trips to Cabelas are showing my kids the animals all over the place and playing the laser shooting games. If Im going to make the drive it'll be where my family has a good time, too, at the same price or cheaper than SW.


    Otherwise I can order stuff online, not pay sales tax, and have it in under a week with a 'higher' satisfaction rating on my part as well as better selection from online retailers.

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