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Veteran's Discount at Kidd?

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2.4K views 21 replies 12 participants last post by  LtCrunch  
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Anyone know?
 
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I wish I had known that when I placed my order. But I contacted them to see if they'd apply it now. I assume they'd need a copy of my DD214.

Thanks for the heads up!
 
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You know, there are a multitude of firearm accessories suppliers that offer a Veteran's discount. All you have to do is ask. I make it a point to ask before ordering. If they say yes, I put that email in a folder labeled "discount" so i can refer to it next time I want something.
 
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Or just be done with chasing 10/22s and their upgrades* and just order a KIDD SuperGrade. Yes they're expensive but the $ and time spent in chasing rabbits can be saved by not going down false rabbit holes and just going to the "right" one from the get go. Of course if one enjoys the chase there is none by going straight to the answer.

*BTDT myself and I have one that I'll never part with, the result was so good and actually better than I had hoped for. But no factory could ever make it.

I find the most difficult thing about owning a KIDD is in putting up with bolt gun users calling them plinking rifles. They may be 10/22 pattern rifles but that's pretty much where the similarity ends. It's like saying a Rolls Royce is pretty much the same as a Yugo cause they both move people from point A to point B. Those folks who don't know what a Yugo is just Google it. Sorry, correction, 2 things difficult about owning a KIDD. The 2nd? Getting enough range time. Things get in the way.