:shock: Some of these folks are advertising and taking orders before they even sign a contract to obtain the guns. What it boils down to, they are using your (and other customer) money to make the purchase, thereby, avoiding tieing up their money. I understand this practice is illegal in some states, but when dealing by mail it is a little different.
I understand Military Surplus out of Ft Worth, TX does this quite often. I have a deal worked out with my FFL where I order and pay for the guns, they are shipped to him and transfered to me upon arrival. When ordering, I make it a point to ask, "Do you have this gun in stock, and how soon can it be shipped." If they tell me it is not in stock, or that it may be a few weeks before it can be shipped, I say "Thanks", and hang up. :roll: