So the inventory went one way and the stores went to another close out buyer. That will muddy the waters a bit. People will think the new owners were the people who ran the sham going out of business sales. Great way to start off.
You have to wonder about the brain power it took to advertise all guns now reduced to msrp which often is an inflated dream price in the first place.
Wonder if they have a time limit on their going out of business sale? Some states do limit this and some do not. Had a friend who decided to close his furniture business and have a going out of business sale. He sold more furniture in four months than he did in the previous three years. The state law forced him to close by a 120 period or he still be there. He would sell an item and tell the buyer it was in the warehouse and order it from his supplier. Take delivery three days later and put it directly on his delivery truck. Never entered the store or warehouse. For his closing he would only accept credit cards if you paid the fee. His prices were cut to the bone, very fat bones.