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  • Ruger Redhawk (MA Approved)

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  • I want a redhawk but I'm not in MA. Is there any difference between this and the standards redhawk ?
    Seems like a good deal so I was wondering why this model is cheaper than other Redhawks


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  • No difference other than just being on the MA Approved list Greg. The price difference is simply due to many more being in stock than the other Redhawks.

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  • the only difference is that ruger paid MA to have this model Certified for sale in MA here is what Buds says about prices "Our website updates every 20 minutes, 24/7, with our current inventory and replacement cost. We do not price our guns manually based on our cost in each, rather we use a live download from manufacturers and distributors to set our price based on our current replacement cost. As our cost changes, the corresponding website price of each make/model will change up/down accordingly. Although our profit margin remains unchanged, our advertised prices will change frequently, sometimes several times per day."

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  • Hi Greg, The price is due to the inventory on hand. Same Redhawks. Buds uses an automatic inventory price update engine that runs every 20mins. Prices are tied directly to stock levels and will change as stock numbers change. As inventory numbers go down, prices go up and vice-versa. Usually when popular items get low in stock.

  • Community Default Avatar
    by - Lifetime Points: 29542
  • the only difference is that ruger paid MA to have this model Certified for sale in MA here is what Buds says about prices "Our website updates every 20 minutes, 24/7, with our current inventory and replacement cost. We do not price our guns manually based on our cost in each, rather we use a live download from manufacturers and distributors to set our price based on our current replacement cost. As our cost changes, the corresponding website price of each make/model will change up/down accordingly. Although our profit margin remains unchanged, our advertised prices will change frequently, sometimes several times per day."

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  • Please click the green box stating it as the best answer. This will stop unwanted emails. We are rated on our answers and are just volunteers, not Buds employees. You can choose more then one Thank you!

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  • Hi Greg, The price is due to the inventory on hand. Same Redhawks. Buds uses an automatic inventory price update engine that runs every 20mins. Prices are tied directly to stock levels and will change as stock numbers change. As inventory numbers go down, prices go up and vice-versa. Usually when popular items get low in stock.

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