Black November Roundup 2: Time to Get a New Gun Safe
Welcome to Black November Roundup 2. This week I’ve gathered a bunch of deals that feature sales on in-stock firearms, ammunition, accessories, and even clothing. As a gun owner, I’ve never quite “downscaled” my collection of firearms since I’ve started buying them. There are some guns in my collection that I probably haven’t shot in well over a year and despite that, I refuse to sell any of them. With the deals that we are seeing this year on firearms, I’m sure a lot of you are going to have to invest in a new gun safe sooner or later with your growing collection of firearms, ammunition, and accessories.
Don’t forget that TFB has an ongoing Black Friday article which is our catchall for every single Black Friday deal we’ve come across so far this month and that will continue through Cyber Monday. If you’re looking for the greatest deals for the month of November, don’t forget to check out the main TFB Black Friday Deals page here.
Black November Roundup 2: Time to Get a New Gun Safe
- When: Now – 11/25
- What: 20% off sitewide
- Where: IceMuleCoolers.com
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$300 in Sale, means SDS payed $150 per rifle to Turkey, and the Turks actually invested less than $75 in Labor, Material and Tools. Have fun with that POS.
If you're in to ambi lowers, CHF barrels, and piston ARs, KY Gun Co has the LWRC IC-Enhanced for $1700 (vs $2600 msrp) when you add to cart.
They've also got the P365X for $480 when you email for price, which is less than LE dealer MAP ($510). A buddy of mine who'd been on the fence about getting his first pistol just jumped on that deal after they'd been $600 for most of the year.
Those are cash prices, so add 3% for credit card fees, but still solid deals.