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Hi Mark, Thanks for the excellent customer service once again with your response down below this post; I always like to see businesses take an interest in their online heartbeat. As for what I looked at, its been over a month since then, and I look at a LOT of firearms from a LOT of businesses, so the only one that is sticking in my mind that I remember is the XD(m) 9mm 4.5" was like $50 higher than Cabelas. I made a mental note of 2 or 3 others at the time as well, but I dont recall them off the top of my head.... However now that you mention it, I just went back and looked just now, and you are still $32 higher on that particular firearm, even now a month later after your price match. But Cabelas is kind of irrelevant in regards to my post since we arent even mentioning what it can be gotten for from other competitors, as I stated in my original post. I stand by my assessment of both your customer service, and of your pricing strategy. Same with some ammunition prices, although I dont fault you for ammunition, everything is changing all the time in that regard with the stupidity running rampant around the shortages. Thanks again for your response, and good luck to you guys!
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