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I was just there, 9:20 AM, but didn't hang around. I brought some donuts for the guys but I doubt that they'll have time to eat them. There were no spots left in the parking lot except for the "H" and I was able to park there.
Couldn't really get to the counter to see much, but their handgun prices looked like MSRP. What ammo I saw on display was priced at the new high price, but I bet they are paying high from their wholesaler right now. There were ARs and shotguns hung on the wall.
They had a selection of holsters, cleaning supplies, grips, clothes, bags, etc. But not a lot of everything yet.
I was in and out in 10 minutes. I'm gonna go back next week when it's more sane. I really don't need anything.
Just for some clarification, the $81 5.56 that people are talking about is that 62 grain green tip stuff. They had .223 Remington PMC for 11.99, but the guy in front of me bought the last 3 boxes.
BTW. The barcode on your DL is a 2D barcode and contains all of the information on your license in it.
Here's the Channel 5 News segment. Even the Tewksbury police like the place.
Customers pack new Tewksbury gun store | North - WCVB Home
I just watched that news clip,
FF to 1:05, he says "These I believe are Colt .38's".
Ah, Colt doesn't make DA revolvers anymore, if they did, they probably wouldn't be Mass compliant anyway.
They look like Charters to me with all the funky colors.
Nothing like being familiar with the product line you're selling.
They keep most of the ammo stock in the back, so it's tough to tell. The prices are extremely high, but judging by the crowd that was in line to pay for ammo, I wouldn't wait too long!
Guns were pretty much MSRP. Inventory looked adequate...for now!
Moderators. Can you combine this thread with http://www.northeastshooters.com/vb...and-shooters-warehouse-opening-2-22-13-a.html
Not a bad position to be in... unless you're my wallet.
Did the same, in and out. Nothing I needed except ammo but didnt feel like standing in line. When I have more time and it slows ill throw them some business, they seemed to have a good variety of ammo such as some .223 hunting rounds.
Yup, was there a box limit?
3 box limit. I didn't find out if that was 3 boxes total or just 3 per caliber.
It might be per caliber because I got two 9mm and two .22lr boxes
As I made my way to the counter I was shocked at the prices of the handguns. $640 for a 3rd gen glock.....$590 for a M&P 9....$580 for a FS92...are you kidding me!? Without hesitation I told the guy behind the counter that these prices were ridiculous. They are well over $100 higher than any other store in the area. I proptly walked out and never expect to return there.
I showed up at the store the day of their opening with a co-worker. I got there at 8:10, expecting there to be a line. After waiting 30min with no line, we decided to come back at lunch time. The lot was packed, most people in the store were just browsing around.
As I made my way to the counter I was shocked at the prices of the handguns. $640 for a 3rd gen glock.....$590 for a M&P 9....$580 for a FS92...are you kidding me!? Without hesitation I told the guy behind the counter that these prices were ridiculous. They are well over $100 higher than any other store in the area. I proptly walked out and never expect to return there.
As a NH resident, I can't purchase anything worthwhile there anyway, but I was hoping to have an alternate source for reloading supplies. There was no powder, primers or projectiles in sight.
I'd be surprised if this place lasts more than a few months at these prices......and frankly....after their opening day attempt to rip us all off....they don't deserve to be in business.
Panic buying brings panic buying prices.... it's called Capitalism. You're free to never set foot in that shop again but please don't denigrate a business for simply applying the concepts of Capitalism to their business.
Is this an out yourself thread?
To those who suggest that they wait to open for a few months until they can get cheaper inventory.... you gonna pay their store rent and their carrying costs of their inventory and their home mortgages in the meantime?