I saw in an LEO mag that Brownells does Mil/LEO pricing. Anyone know if it's individual or department level? I'm looking for some parts for a personal build.
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Brownells pricing?
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I'm pretty sure they'll set up an individual officer with a dealer account. I don't see the link to get to the trade discounts, but I found this from a 2007 posting:
looks like you could probably contact Brownells and see if they'll set you up.Q: How do I qualify for the Trade Discount on the Industry Survey?
A: For Brownells to extend the trade discount, you must have one of the following:
Federal Firearms License
State, County, or Sales Tax Number or Permit
Any local Resale Permit
Letterhead, business card or documentation of active in-business status
Verification of active status as armorer for military/police/federal or state agency, or other law enforcement agency
Proof of status as in-residence student at a full-time college-level gunsmithing school
Operator of an allied special business, such as: knifemaker, stockmaker, engraver, bit and spur maker, or furniture refinishing shop, which doesn't require an FFL
Full-time active-duty status police officer, sheriff's department, or other law enforcement agency
If you cannot show proof of any of the above, you will remain a retail customer.Jack
Do you want an AOW or C&R SBS/SBR in CA?
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When I created my internet account, I was asked what profession. After selecting LE I noticed discounted prices. Try setting up the online account and see what happens.sigpicNRA Life MemberComment
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