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<blockquote data-quote="GunHawk" data-source="post: 2076441" data-attributes="member: 108159"><p>He is charging an unreasonably high fee, in my opinion and as many of you have said, but he holds all the cards. I have to assume it was my fault because it's the buyer who enters the FFL on Gunbroker. Relying on the free market to is useless because he doesn't sell to the public so he won't lose any customers.</p><p>I went to the correct FFL yesterday and their jaw dropped when I told them what he's charging. They said he was just there the past week for the same situation with another customer but they weren't aware of his gouging people. I just think the gun industry and community needs any more bad actors. That's another reason to appreciate this forum. Even though we get into some circular firing squads at times, overall we look out for each other and try to advance our common interest. If any of you buy wholesale, beware of Arsenal Firearms, LLC in Florida. I hope that doesn't violate any forum rules; let me know and I'll take it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GunHawk, post: 2076441, member: 108159"] He is charging an unreasonably high fee, in my opinion and as many of you have said, but he holds all the cards. I have to assume it was my fault because it's the buyer who enters the FFL on Gunbroker. Relying on the free market to is useless because he doesn't sell to the public so he won't lose any customers. I went to the correct FFL yesterday and their jaw dropped when I told them what he's charging. They said he was just there the past week for the same situation with another customer but they weren't aware of his gouging people. I just think the gun industry and community needs any more bad actors. That's another reason to appreciate this forum. Even though we get into some circular firing squads at times, overall we look out for each other and try to advance our common interest. If any of you buy wholesale, beware of Arsenal Firearms, LLC in Florida. I hope that doesn't violate any forum rules; let me know and I'll take it down. [/QUOTE]
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