SOG's Website

deerslayer303

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Can someone enlighten me on the SOG's website. I can only view whats on the their home page, and the accessories page. I don't see anything for the dealer site. I know they only sell to license holders and not the general public. But my FFL says he will order anything from them I want.
 

noelf2

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They only give login and password to ffl holders, that includes C&R FFL. They need a copy of C&R FFL via mail, but an dealer can fax their FFL to SOG, then have access to the prices. Why not just get a C&R FFL and do all that yourself? Saves time and money...!;)
 
Their site includes pricing and they do not want everyone to know what a dealer pays. As stated above a C&R license gets you access. They don't have prices listed for much that is in stock right now anyways. If you have a specific item or two I can look it up for you. Of course, by the time I get your message, look it up and reply, they may not have it anymore. The times...
 

Cheapshooter

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Yup, for $30 for three years, a simple form to fill out, no fingerprints, and simple record keeping you can buy C&R firearms direct from the wholesaler. Shipped direct to your address with no dealer transfer fees. Plus many other firearms related on-line, and mailorder places offer you a discount just for sending them a copy of your C&R FFL. Midway, and Graf & Sons come to mind.
 

tobnpr

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Their "dealer" prices are really no different any more- in many cases HIGHER, than retailers like AIM and JG.

I've bought from them with no complaints, but I see them as just another retail seller. You're not "missing" anything...
 

candr44

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If you want to order anything C&R a license is worth the $30. You will save that much on your first order.

However, be forewarned that SOG has a reputation for not telling you if something is out of stock even as they take your order. Also, if you order a gun thats advertised with accessories, you might get it with the accessories missing.
 

chiefr

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I consider SOG among the best. There CS is great, They do not advertise stuff they do not have, and they ship out the same day you order.
 

deerslayer303

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I know I've been putting off getting a C&R for a while. My reasoning was there isn't a whole lot left (Curios). Is it really worth getting a C&R this late in the game? What do you guys think?
 

noelf2

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Everything over 50 years old qualifies. Every year there's a new game. Qualifying milsurp stuff is at a lull, but when something great happens, it's nice to be ready! Last neat thing for me was adding the P-64s (that was unexpected). Coming soon will be the CZ70s as relics, and perhaps the rest of the makarovs as curios. I think there's much to look forward to. This thread of yours is kind of proof that, even this late in the game, you could benefit by having a C&R FFL....;)

Here's an afterthought: Maybe it's a good idea to get a C&R FFL while you can. In this world of changing attitudes, FFLs of all types may be harder to get and grandfathered benefits would be nice to have. Just sayin'.
 
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deerslayer303

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Indeed, thanks for your insight and kick in the butt to motivate me :D. WELL, lets get started. I'm gonna go print off the form. I have a few links saved on the how to.
 
I'd just request it from ATFE on their site.
There is so much out there and you can do a lot of trading. There is always something flooding into the country at a good price. Steyr M95 at the moment, but every year something comes in. Of course a couple Russian guns are always around.
The discount from retailers on non-firearms really is worth it for most shooters.
 
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