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They have a nice selection of more conventional pistols too, but if you're a wheelgun guy, they're a little light in that department.
Good point, I love this place and also wondered why no wheelguns...
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They have a nice selection of more conventional pistols too, but if you're a wheelgun guy, they're a little light in that department.
Good point, I love this place and also wondered why no wheelguns...
We really need to add Collectible Firearms to our list of places to visit come November. We'll be staying down the street anyway.
Hey guys... we have Golden Tiger 7.62x39 1000 Round cases on sale for $229.99 right now! We have 1000 Round Cases of 9mm FMJ Brass cased Federal for $229.99, Brass cased 223 55gr 1000 Rounds $329.99... crazy bulk deals on lots of other stuff too!!
Do you guys still have any of the Golden Tiger?
Do you guys still have any of the Golden Tiger?
Stopped by here today and picked up some Golden Tiger ($249/case). They were well stocked with ammo and good prices too, e.g. 9mm 124gr blazer brass for $219/case. Lots of 308 and 223 as soon as you walk in the door as well.
Surprisingly though virtually no milsurps on the floor, only 2 M48 yugos and a mosin in an archangel stock. Seems like this place is just not bothering with the milsurps anymore judging by the last couple of times I've been there and reports from others as well.
Stopped by here today and picked up some Golden Tiger ($249/case). They were well stocked with ammo and good prices too, e.g. 9mm 124gr blazer brass for $219/case. Lots of 308 and 223 as soon as you walk in the door as well.
Surprisingly though virtually no milsurps on the floor, only 2 M48 yugos and a mosin in an archangel stock. Seems like this place is just not bothering with the milsurps anymore judging by the last couple of times I've been there and reports from others as well.
That may be part of it, I think part of it too is the popularity of AR and AK types. Lots of those on the floor here and at riley's and shooters. My thought is that they'd rather put their capital into those guns that move quickly and also sell accessories and ammo for the shop, all of which which are good for the bottom line. The milsurps on the other hand may hang around for quite some time before selling. I don't fault them for it either, just sad that these places that used to have a bunch of cool old guns on hand don't anymore.