Maybe the shop's cost was a little higher for the one in back, bought at a later date?
Lets just say that ALOT of folks on here LOVE THE SHOP!! I dont know if i wanna slam this shop by calling them out. They have been good to most folks on here and we are all in this together. The gun community need to stick together. It was a CZ75 SA. BOTH GUNS WERE THE EXACT SAME!!
But they have lost my business.
If there was a discount for it being a display model because it had dings or scratches or something on it then I can agree with you. But if its the regular price and someone just wanted to charge $30 more for one in the back then it doesnt make sense to me at all. Advertised price is advertised price. If he would have wanted 2 of the same gun would they have still charged $30 more for the second one? If he would have bought it and after he left, would the new one in the case shown a $30 increase? I still think something smells fishy here or we arent getting all the facts.I dont see any issue here. I would probably just take the $30 discount and buy the display model. It makes sense to me to sell the display model so that it doesnt turn into a five year old gun thats been booger hooked a million times. I understand you wanting a new un coon fingered one, but I think you should pay a bump to select one from thier stock. You can choose to do buisness with whomever you feel. But I think its petty to say youre done with a shop for this. Maybe some culpabilty is in your hands. Did you ask maybe they could meet in a middle ground due to you not being explained that before your decision to buy? Did you handle and inspect the model on display? If so why was it not good enough for you to purchase? Im guessing you didnt see any defects on the display model or maybe would have asked for a larger discount.
If there was a discount for it being a display model because it had dings or scratches or something on it then I can agree with you. But if its the regular price and someone just wanted to charge $30 more for one in the back then it doesnt make sense to me at all. Advertised price is advertised price. If he would have wanted 2 of the same gun would they have still charged $30 more for the second one? If he would have bought it and after he left, would the new one in the case shown a $30 increase? I still think something smells fishy here or we arent getting all the facts.
Another thing to consider is some models have changes made by manufacturers, like updated triggers ect. Or maybe the one in the back has night sights and the case didnt orsomething.
Once again, all the facts are important. .
Some have suggested maybe the newer guns cost more from their distributor. Most shops wont raise prices on common models unless it's a huge increase in cost to them. $30 on a new gun could be a significant hit to profit to a shop. Theres little money in a lot of new guns. Some there is.
A shop I used to be familiar with would usualy have backups in the safe and they would pull a new gun from the safe first and not the case. Obviously that isnt the case here.
Others I've seen pull right from the case because they dont keep more than one in stock at a time. The market usualy dictates this.
Theres a lot of details we truly need to know to make an informed decision on this. But if the OP feels he was done unfairly then that's going to be his perception no matter what. If he had a good relationship with the shop or felt on a comfortable level with them then I would still suggest asking them why the increase in price. Be polite but to the point. If the answer is not what you like then shop somewhere else.
There was a $60 difference in display and backroom price they made it a $30 difference in price. IT WAS THE SAME GUN!!
They stated that the display had been out on display since March( I believe). I had never experienced this before, seemed odd. I decided to not purchase.
I did!Tell the salesperson: Bravo Sierra on that and the store and promptly walk out! Period!
I think someone is being a dick at that shop