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<blockquote data-quote="dlbleak" data-source="post: 1719492" data-attributes="member: 6795"><p>yep,i went in there around 91-92 if i remember. my question to the old man was "how can you tell the difference between a pressed in or threaded barrel on an sks" his response was " i'm not gonna tell you then have you go buy a gun someplace else". my response was " see ya". never went back.</p><p></p><p>bought my goose ammo from southwest shooters. when the gooberment made us fling steel balls at em they were the only place thst had remington nitro steel,some of the hardest hitting in the day.</p><p>how about Jumbo sports at may and britton. they had a decent gun counter and the best hu nting supplies at the time. bought my ruger mkII deer gun there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlbleak, post: 1719492, member: 6795"] yep,i went in there around 91-92 if i remember. my question to the old man was "how can you tell the difference between a pressed in or threaded barrel on an sks" his response was " i'm not gonna tell you then have you go buy a gun someplace else". my response was " see ya". never went back. bought my goose ammo from southwest shooters. when the gooberment made us fling steel balls at em they were the only place thst had remington nitro steel,some of the hardest hitting in the day. how about Jumbo sports at may and britton. they had a decent gun counter and the best hu nting supplies at the time. bought my ruger mkII deer gun there. [/QUOTE]
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