Utah Airguns Moving Sale 6/30/25 - Save Up To 50% Off

Got an email earlier advertising this moving sale. Utah Airguns says they're moving 15 minutes away from their current location. In a moving sale where one wishes to liquidate inventory, I'm looking for a steal. I haven't found one yet. Maybe you can beat me to it. I also don't know what constitutes "open box" pellets, but I have no desire to buy pellets that have been sorted through just after a major airgun competition concludes. I would think that all lead products would be the heaviest things to move. If you're in the market for something substantial, I hope you can find a deal on it here and save 50%. Let us know what you find because I'm coming up dry.

 
Me looking for the “sale”.

I was hoping for some dusty guns they found buried and are selling for cheap. Haha all jokes aside I did look at the Airmaks a few times.

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Something doesn't seem right with shipping. I went to order a picatinny riser, and shipping was over 20.00. Almost 1/3 of the total. That is more than double what I was quoted for a similar object only yesterday from a supplier much farther away from me. Sorry I can't do it. They also want you to pay for shipping insurance (it can be opted out of). Every seller has a responsibility to provide the item in an appropriate condition. This should not be the buyer's responsibility. Not good practice in my opinion.
 
Something doesn't seem right with shipping. I went to order a picatinny riser, and shipping was over 20.00. Almost 1/3 of the total. That is more than double what I was quoted for a similar object only yesterday from a supplier much farther away from me. Sorry I can't do it. They also want you to pay for shipping insurance (it can be opted out of). Every seller has a responsibility to provide the item in an appropriate condition. This should not be the buyer's responsibility. Not good practice in my opinion.
$20 shipping for a part that could be shipped ground for $5-7. You could probably call and they’d adjust shipping. Guys that work at Utah are pretty awesome.

That “Route” shipping insurance is some BS. They lost a $1300 sale from me over it. I went to pay an invoice I placed over the phone. They added that route crap (which was an extra $30-35) without saying a word. Expecting a customer to pay an insurance that’s x3 the cost of every other service…..Just made me feel a certain type of way. Sucks cause I like dealing with Utah too.

Rob
 
Saying UA and Sale in the same sentence is an oxymoron.
They used to be my go to source for supplies. Now they are the last resort. Not only has pricing gotten high, but service and knowledgeable are a rarity.

I hope Justin reads this thread and rethinks his path. They used to be great.
twelve posts and 11 are negative. Says a lot about what the industry thinks about your operation
 
Saying UA and Sale in the same sentence is an oxymoron.
They used to be my go to source for supplies. Now they are the last resort. Not only has pricing gotten high, but service and knowledgeable are a rarity.

I hope Justin reads this thread and rethinks his path. They used to be great.
twelve posts and 11 are negative. Says a lot about what the industry thinks about your operation
I guess that makes me the optimist :ROFLMAO:
 
It does seem to me that any and all businesses are having a hard time finding quality employees. Not related to Utah Air, I am finding that things just aren't packaged properly for shipment any more. This is obvious from Amazon, who just don't care and will do anything to shave off 1/2 a cent per shipment. But it seems to be more common today with smaller, more specialty shops as well. Too costly to the bottom line for the shop to buy good packing materials AND offer discounted or free shipping most customers demand? Or just folks working in the shipping dept. who aren't that good at what they do, or don't feel an appropriate level of responsibility in their job?

Shops of all kinds are being squeezed between customers who all want discounts, rising costs of doing business, and seemingly an overall pool of less qualified and/or less motivated workers, who the shops can't really pay very well from all of the price/cost squeezing going on. This results in kind of continuous employee turnover, and fewer available, reliable experts in the shops.

I'm not saying at all that I'm seeing this with UA, but apparently some of you are. And I think, as the old f@rt that I am, that it is something we might as well get used to with the attitude and lack of motivation of so many young workers these days.
 
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Got an email earlier advertising this moving sale. Utah Airguns says they're moving 15 minutes away from their current location. In a moving sale where one wishes to liquidate inventory, I'm looking for a steal. I haven't found one yet. Maybe you can beat me to it. I also don't know what constitutes "open box" pellets, but I have no desire to buy pellets that have been sorted through just after a major airgun competition concludes. I would think that all lead products would be the heaviest things to move. If you're in the market for something substantial, I hope you can find a deal on it here and save 50%. Let us know what you find because I'm coming up dry.

Thanks for the info, just ordered some more slugs, save about $7 per tin, some 13.45 jsb knockouts
 
Something doesn't seem right with shipping. I went to order a picatinny riser, and shipping was over 20.00. Almost 1/3 of the total. That is more than double what I was quoted for a similar object only yesterday from a supplier much farther away from me. Sorry I can't do it. They also want you to pay for shipping insurance (it can be opted out of). Every seller has a responsibility to provide the item in an appropriate condition. This should not be the buyer's responsibility. Not good practice in my opinion.
Yes shipping charges are ridiculous they are making money on the shipping to .. flat rate priority box is only $10.25. They only got me one's.. never again.
 
These still work with the free 5th tin of pellets, so maybe a good price for somebody at about $0.025 a pellet.

 
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These still work with the free 5th tin of pellets, so maybe a good price for somebody at about $0.025 a pellet.

I ordered pellets once from UA, dented tins and skirts. I stick with Pyramid they know how to package pellets properly.
 
I have a Beeman R7 that loves JSB 7.33 RS pellets, and Utah had them much cheaper than PA with their current sale and 12% off. So bought 4 of the 500 packs, and one tin of .22 Predators at very good discount (been wanting to try these out, but not at $22 for 200). I would have bought some JSB .22 RS pellets that my R9 loves, but nowhere did they state the head size, or the manufactures product number. I only wanted the 5.52mm head size.