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Cabela’s Offers In-Store Pickup For Guns Bought Online
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Cabela’s Inc. on Monday became the largest online retailer to sell guns online. The sporting goods retailer, No. 61 in the Internet Retailer 2016 Top 500 Guide, on Monday began selling handguns and long guns on Cabelas.com. Customers can have the order shipped to a Cabela’s store where they can pick it up for free after going through the proper screening process. Previously, consumers could purchase ammunition online as long as it complied with the laws of the state to which it was being shipped, but could only purchase firearms in a store.
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(8/30/2016)
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They are still purchasing their firearms, in person, in a Cabela's retail store, and after the legislated mandatory background checks.
Buyer looks at what may be available nationwide, selects a firearm, and asks that it be available at a specific store site.
Buyer then goes to that store, and sure enough, the firearm he wants is actually in stock, so he buys it.
This is NOT an online sale, no matter what the anti-gun hoplophobes say. |
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