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yukonjack

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I hope hey do well. I bought my wife's last pistol there for a great price and the guy that helped us was very pleasant. The inside was pretty dated and depressing.

Son, that's how real, live, honest, down to earth gun stores are supposed to be. You're buying implements of death and destruction. Not pink roses and carnations to plant in your flower bed. Gun stores shouldn't sell pink guns and hamburgers. That's for pansies and wannabe's......
 

Tinbender75

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Son, that's how real, live, honest, down to earth gun stores are supposed to be. You're buying implements of death and destruction. Not pink roses and carnations to plant in your flower bed. Gun stores shouldn't sell pink guns and hamburgers. That's for pansies and wannabe's......

Idk it just reminds me of something from That Seventies Show. I would like see more black, tread plate, and of course the UN helmets with bullet holes in them. Lol!
 

andrsnsm

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I went by OAS today and was heartbroken by lack of guns, not good for a gun store. They are in the process of moving things around to try and open it up a bit but I did not get a sense there was any capital investment planned for updates and improvements. I was told that they finally did order inventory, something they clearly have not done since Fred passed, but it has not arrived. I do believe them and I do not believe they are going out of business. That said, they have tough times ahead. I'll go back in a month to check progress but there is too much competition to not have guns in a gun store.
 

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