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Turners wait time on backorders
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Turners wait time on backorders
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I've placed deposits on firearms at Turner's many times you'll probably get a call in a few weeks to come down and start dros. I've always got what I ordered it just took some timeComment
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Depends on the gun. Turner's wants to get the gun into your hands as soon as possible. Once they get the shipment of guns at the main Turner's warehouse, the guns are logged and then shipped out to stores to complete orders. From warehouse to store is likely just a matter of a few work days, tops. They dont spend days fondling the guns in their warehouse or the backroom of their stores.
If you ordered a gun that is in high demand, Turner's is in line for order fullment just like other gun stores across the US. Turner's buys a lot of guns, so they may get a quotient of good customer line positioning, so maybe it will arrive a bit faster than at a store that does not order in relatively big quantities like Turner's.
Did Turner's give you a serial number? If so, they likely already have the gun in their warehouse and then the wait won't be long.
The wait is always tough...even just the ten days for in the gun case purchases. Patience is a virtue these days.Benefactor Life Member, National Rifle Association
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Depends on the gun. Turner's wants to get the gun into your hands as soon as possible. Once they get the shipment of guns at the main Turner's warehouse, the guns are logged and then shipped out to stores to complete orders. From warehouse to store is likely just a matter of a few work days, tops. They dont spend days fondling the guns in their warehouse or the backroom of their stores.
If you ordered a gun that is in high demand, Turner's is in line for order fullment just like other gun stores across the US. Turner's buys a lot of guns, so they may get a quotient of good customer line positioning, so maybe it will arrive a bit faster than at a store that does not order in relatively big quantities like Turner's.
Did Turner's give you a serial number? If so, they likely already have the gun in their warehouse and then the wait won't be long.
The wait is always tough...even just the ten days for in the gun case purchases. Patience is a virtue these days.Comment
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Since there is no serial number yet, the gun likely has not been shipped from the manufacturer. Turner's will call you to complete the paperwork once they have the SN and gun. The wait is always tough. Turners will no doubt get it to you as soon as they can...I have had very good luck with Turner's, specifically their San Bernardino CA store and the main warehouse.Benefactor Life Member, National Rifle Association
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It varies i've waited up to 6 month's for my Ruger GP100 in stainless steel. Now waiting for my Springfield Scout Squad Walnut stock 308WIN. Was told a hefty wait time. Hopefully I get it before this years end.Comment
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Already cancelled and got money back, found one at LGS that just happened to have one in back! Each time I called Turners, they were willing to help as much as possible, I guess supply of the larger caliber Glocks are taking a back seat in production to the G17 and 19.Comment
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