Unless you are transferring it at an FFL other than RK, the pain level will be the same or worse in my experience.Here in Ohio I have bought trucks in less time and lot less aggravation than buying a gun from a RK store. Has anyone here done their "online only" purchases? I imagine it would just add to the misery.
Bought a couple in one of the Indiana stores. Once they tell you it’s in and you can pick it up (which in one case was after they had had it in the store for a couple weeks), filling out the online 4473 and waiting for it to be approved wasn’t particularly onerous or time consuming. The last one didn’t require any escorting from the building; just handed me the box with the gun and thanked me for the purchase.Here in Ohio I have bought trucks in less time and lot less aggravation than buying a gun from a RK store. Has anyone here done their "online only" purchases? I imagine it would just add to the misery.
My experience also. Waiting on a Canik right now, but once they notify it's in its pretty straightforward.Bought a couple in one of the Indiana stores. Once they tell you it’s in and you can pick it up (which in one case was after they had had it in the store for a couple weeks), filling out the online 4473 and waiting for it to be approved wasn’t particularly onerous or time consuming. The last one didn’t require any escorting from the building; just handed me the box with the gun and thanked me for the purchase.
But certainly not surprising. I know more about food than most McDonald’s employees. If one buys a gun at the McDonald’s of guns why is it sad if one gets what they pay for?Good price, I was more knowledgeable about every step of the process as well as firearms than anyone there and that's kind of sad. No... it's really sad.