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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2486528" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Anyone can sell any commercial item for whatever they wish. There may be internal controls on .22lr prices at Walmart. There are manufacturer agreements with authorized dealers and distributors on price structuring. On retail sales it's often called MAP (minimum advertised price). Even that doesn't set the price, but what you can advertise. When you see "price on request", "price too low to show" or "add to car to see the price", that means they are selling at below MAP in most cases.</p><p>T</p><p>he only illegal thing would be collusion between outlets to artificially ste the market price, called price fixing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2486528, member: 1132"] Anyone can sell any commercial item for whatever they wish. There may be internal controls on .22lr prices at Walmart. There are manufacturer agreements with authorized dealers and distributors on price structuring. On retail sales it's often called MAP (minimum advertised price). Even that doesn't set the price, but what you can advertise. When you see "price on request", "price too low to show" or "add to car to see the price", that means they are selling at below MAP in most cases. T he only illegal thing would be collusion between outlets to artificially ste the market price, called price fixing. [/QUOTE]
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