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HAP1978
03-06-2014, 12:14 AM
Does anyone know where I can find one online for sale? I've looked everywhere and either no one has one or they're sold out.

If you know where I can buy a CW .380 online please let me know!

Gringo Pistolero
03-06-2014, 04:22 AM
Davidsons shows 46 in stock right now.

mciver
03-06-2014, 05:37 AM
I bought mine at Cabella's and from what I was told there pricing is very good.
Great little gun.

cloud
03-06-2014, 05:46 AM
Davidsons shows 46 in stock right now.

plus 1 !


www.galleryofguns.com also www.gunwatcher.com

Pernal
03-06-2014, 06:42 AM
Welcome; Gallery of Guns has many CW380 in stock. :cool:

kevmck1
03-06-2014, 08:52 AM
Check www.HuronArms.com They have great prices and excellent customer service. $10 shipping.


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sw66hiviz
03-06-2014, 06:53 PM
Gunbroker. I paid $339 + $15 in shipping + $25 FFL fee. I was never able to find on in local stores, got tired of waiting, so went to Gunbroker. Picked it up today.

drewski115
03-06-2014, 09:02 PM
I got mine for $319 at Vance in Columbus. It was on sale. They did not have it in stock but had it within a week.

HAP1978
03-06-2014, 09:16 PM
Thanks for the responses guys!

muggsy
03-08-2014, 02:52 PM
The best place to find one is in you pants pocket. :)

Rubb
03-08-2014, 03:48 PM
$348 shipped.


http://www.keelyarms.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=kahr_cw3833

FCastle88
03-08-2014, 05:44 PM
They've been going in and out of stock on Buds and Grabagun all week. Prices have been going up and down between $326 and $360 shipped, I guess due to the somewhat odd way that they calculate their prices. I ordered one from Buds for $332 shipped after their credit card fee and shipping insurance. Now just waiting for them to take their usual 7 days to ship:2rolleyes:

iflyem1
03-09-2014, 03:01 PM
I got mine from Gunbroker $339 +15 shipping. My FFL, a friend of mine did not charge for the transfer so I think I got a good deal on my pocket pistol!

FCastle88
03-13-2014, 07:21 PM
Just an FYI post, I recommend not ordering from Buds Gun Shop. I first ordered a CW380 from them on Feb 27th, when they had it listed as in stock for several hours. Price was a bit high, but I had been checking Buds, Grabagun, Davidson's, etc. for several weeks and they were all out of stock. A few hours later they canceled my order due to an "inventory error" after I had to call them and sit on hold for 10 minutes while they tried to figure out if they actually had them in stock or not. Finally refunded my cc 5 days later.

Then Tuesday the 4th they had them in stock again, at a better price. The FFL I use is on their preferred dealers list, so gave them another shot. Both their website and my order status said guns ship within 3-7 business days, handguns usually on the shorter end. Now today is 7 business days and my order status just went from "processing" to "shipping department". From previous orders with them it usually takes 2-4 days after reaching the shipping department to actually ship. So called customer service again and, after waiting on hold for 25 minutes, got a rather rude, unhelpful man on the phone. I pointed out that according to their terms my order was supposed to have been shipped by today. He claimed that they honored their terms because it was "forwarded to the shipping department" within the 7 business days. Even though he admitted it probably won't actually ship until Monday or Tuesday. Then when I pressed the issue he pretty much said deal with it, they're busy due to it being tax refund time.

Past purchases from them have gone well, other than taking 4-6 business days to ship. However, after this experience this will be my last purchase from them. Cancelling the first order was just a minor inconvenience, however when I'm told my order will ship within 7 business days, I expect them to honor that. If that means hiring extra staff or telling employees they're working Saturday to catch up, then so be it. Taking 2 weeks to ship a single item is ridiculous. The very poor customer service was the last straw.