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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3188334" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Their inventory is fluid. No need for a road trip as it's all online unless one wants to put hands on the guns. Some is consignment and not in physical inventory.</p><p>Their long time gun maker (note I did not say gunsmith) has left there a couple of years ago and is set up in the eastern part of the state and still specializes in classic shotguns.</p><p><a href="http://jjperodeau.com/" target="_blank">http://jjperodeau.com/</a></p><p>His history as he related to me was as an apprentice in Belgium. He was only allowed to sweep floors and clean up for awhile and to watch the gunmakers. Then progressed into the system taking more years to apprentice into the title of gun maker. He has been interviewed on the TV program Outdoor Oklahoma and gets international business. If there is a shotgun issue, mod or way to improve shotgun shooting, he is the man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3188334, member: 5412"] Their inventory is fluid. No need for a road trip as it's all online unless one wants to put hands on the guns. Some is consignment and not in physical inventory. Their long time gun maker (note I did not say gunsmith) has left there a couple of years ago and is set up in the eastern part of the state and still specializes in classic shotguns. [URL]http://jjperodeau.com/[/URL] His history as he related to me was as an apprentice in Belgium. He was only allowed to sweep floors and clean up for awhile and to watch the gunmakers. Then progressed into the system taking more years to apprentice into the title of gun maker. He has been interviewed on the TV program Outdoor Oklahoma and gets international business. If there is a shotgun issue, mod or way to improve shotgun shooting, he is the man. [/QUOTE]
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