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Posted: 12/20/2002 10:40:04 AM
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT I'll start with The POWDERHORN out at Taft's Corners in Williston, Vermont. Great place to shop! I've known Bill for many years and he's always done right by me. Powderhorn usually has a good variety of AR's, rifles, shotguns and pistols. Pre-ban flow in and out on a regular basis as well. I've bought darn near every gun I own from them over the years. Stop by and see Bill or George if you are in town! Rob` |
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Posted: 12/20/2002 12:09:57 PM
Guess I oughtta plug Parros Gun Shop and Police Supplies in Waterbury VT.....My home away from home :)
www.parros.com Oh yeah...there's also this nutjob in the Underhill area that sells Gear like Eagle and Blackhawk.....he also is a great source for Bowflage! www.green-mountain-gear.com ;) |
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Posted: 12/20/2002 2:27:22 PM
[Last Edit: 12/23/2002 1:20:09 PM by ARgon]
Alder Run Gun Shop
1402 Gallup Road Franklin, VT 05457 PH: 802 285 6431 Bushmaster, Colt, Fine shotguns, Rifles, handguns, black powder, safes, lots of good used stuff as well. Full stocking clothing and hunting supplies. Covered firing range, out to 165 yards. Fine place to be! Also, Powder Horn, Hyannis Port, Mass (Cape Cod) |
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Posted: 12/20/2002 11:42:03 PM
[Last Edit: 12/20/2002 11:46:49 PM by Amicus]
OK, a few for your consideration:
Four Seasons, in Woburn, MA: www.fourseasonsguns.com/ Very small space, but good inventory. Good people, best prices in Mass. R & R, in (don't laugh) Belchertown, MA. OK gun selection, but also big on canoeing and fishing. Kittery Trading Post, in Kittery, Maine. Huge place, all forms of sporting and outdoors goods. It feels like a department store for hunters. Gunsmiths? I like Swift River Gun Works, in Belchertown, MA. See: www.sr-gunworks.com/ Doug will get anything done, and done well. Several custom rifles and a lot of work on various projects later, I can only recommend him. |
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Posted: 12/21/2002 9:23:32 PM
Does anyone know of a good gunshop in the southern part of VT? Say anywhere between Brattleboro and Hartford? I can't seem to find any..
Sounds like there are some pretty nice places up north.. I'll have to check some of them out. My favorite shop and the one I've bought all my guns from, is Alstead Gunshop, in Alstead, NH. They have a pretty big inventory of rifles both new and used, and have a lot of handguns as well. |
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Posted: 12/21/2002 9:42:14 PM
Bob's Gun Shop
Ballard Rd. Georgia, VT -im practically there everyday. good regular crowd, lots of hunting and b.s. stories told by everyone, about .5 mile from the house. Richard (ex-Marine, manager) is very knowledgeable about the stuff he sells, a good source of info about hunting and fishing spots in the local area and all around friendly guy. Dattilio's Bait and Tackle Shelburne Rd. South Burlington, VT -go visit Vinnie and Jimmy. be prepared to wait your turn for service, as the place is crowded most times. but when Jimmy finally gets to you, he will bend over backwards to get you what you want. not a lot of guns in the inventory to show you, but he will get you the best prices in town. |
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Posted: 12/23/2002 3:15:57 PM
I'll give this place a thumbs up too. It is a bit of a hike for me, but I like how Carl does business, so I always go there for anything of substance. |
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Posted: 12/24/2002 3:22:52 PM
Four Seasons Guns ROCKS!
That is all. |
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Posted: 12/27/2002 8:28:41 PM
There's a gun shop in Wardsboro that I can't remember the name of right now. There's also Trader John's in Winchester N.H. Ed's archery on Canal St. in Brattleboro. I think there's one in White River....Still like Alstead out of all of them down here. |
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Posted: 12/29/2002 11:49:51 AM
Ware Gun Shop
91 W. Main St (Route 9) Ware, Ma 01082 (413)-967-7456 www.waregunshop.com Stocking Weatherby, RRA, Bushmaster, Sig-Sauer, Ruger, S&W dealer. Also stocks military type rifles such as M1 Carbines, SKS, FAL. Large inventory of ammo. Nicks Sport Shop Park St (Route 32 & 20) Palmer, Ma 01069 (413)-283-3920 Mostly sporting/hunting rifles and shotguns, some handguns. |
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Posted: 12/29/2002 1:02:55 PM
Not a "regular" gun store per say - but I'd recommend Long Mountain Outfitters here in Maine - anyone interested in Class II/III weapons would probably find them of interest. Believe its owned by Dan Shea publisher of Small Arms Review out of Harmony, Maine.
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Posted: 12/30/2002 3:20:04 PM
There are a couple of good shops just outside Hartford CT in Newington CT. They are the Newington Gun Exchange, which is also a class III dealer, and Hoffman's. Good places to look through for toys. Hoffman's is a pretty good sized shop.
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Posted: 1/7/2003 8:09:24 PM
Also in CT are:
Sportsmen's Outpost in Wolcott and Cubeta's on Rt 66 I believe in Middlefield. |
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Posted: 1/7/2003 8:35:46 PM
Likewise. The place is small and seems even more so since it's always so busy. Then again; given the limited selection of handguns available to MA residents kind of limits the space needed. |
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Posted: 1/8/2003 3:04:35 PM
Bullseye Shooting Supply
837 Park Avenue Woonsocket R.I. 02895 Phone 401-766-4409 www.bullseyeguns.com Not much of a website, but store is good. They have a good selection of reloading stuff, especially powder/bullets/brass. They also reload a great variety of ammo. |
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Posted: 1/12/2003 10:29:48 AM
KANE'S GUN SHOP
1028 BOSTON NECK RD NORTH KINGSTOWN, RI 02852 401-295-0642 |
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Posted: 1/12/2003 10:59:25 AM
Bennett's Gun Shop
Route 1 Freeport, ME Open Wed-Sat Firearms, local guys, dirty jokes... Stand up operation! He gets most of my business. |
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Posted: 1/24/2003 11:40:07 PM
Sparky's Gun Shop in Webster, MA. Decent guy to deal with, has enough variety to warrant a stop every now and then.
Hoffmans's (in CT) and Newington Gun Exchange are pretty good too. I prefer NGE. |
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Posted: 1/29/2003 5:39:49 AM
[Last Edit: 1/29/2003 5:41:36 AM by budam]
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Triple Break Products Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-0923 F (603) 429-0479 sales@triplebreakproducts.com www.triplebreakproducts.com Class 2 manufacturer, dealer of NFA devices such as suppressor, law enforcement MA Here are a couple for MA. Both do NFA and are good guys. Competition Specialties PO 189 Wrentham, MA 02093 (508) 883-1443 Email: Information@CompetitionSpecialties.com Web: www.competitionspecialties.com/ Dennis Duphily Lakeville, MA (508) 947-2891 Email: type10dd@hotmail.com Type 10 manufacturer of destructive devices, suppressor, law enforcement, inert ordinance bought, sold, and traded RI Bullseye Shooting Supplies, Inc. 837 Park Avenue Woonsocket, RI 02895 (401) 766-4409 Email: ammoman@bullseyeguns.com Web: www.bullseyeguns.com/ |
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Posted: 2/25/2003 4:00:41 PM
Does anybody know if "The Armory" in New Preston CT is still around? I used to like that place when I lived down there.
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Posted: 3/11/2003 4:12:47 AM
[Last Edit: 5/27/2003 12:41:31 AM by PhatForrest]
Some of my CT spots . . .
Hoffmans in Newington on the Berlin Turnpike. Nice selection, friendly and knowledgeable staff. One of those places I would make a field trip to if I were you. If you havent been there in a while, be aware that they have moved down the turnpike. Cubetas Field & Stream on Route 66 in Middlefield - bought most of my rifles and reloading supplies from them. Good service from most of the staff. They also have a big fly fishing supply section. See Chris, he's got a white beard. Really good guy. I took a good NRA reloading class here too. E&B Sporting Goods Route 85 Salem - Nice enough local place, but I have had both good and bad experiences. Bob teaches an excellent pistol permit class. Rons Guns Route 1 East Lyme - Overpriced. Don't do business with them unless in a dire need. Also a deer check station. The Grouse Perch in Old Saybrook - Really good field shop. Lots of duck and bird stuff. Big powder selection. Will order anything you need. Traditions Blackpowder Rifles Main Office & Sales in Old Saybrook - I got my blackpowder rifle here and it is one sweet gun. They have good deals in the showroom and have a massive inventory on site. Pauls Gunshop on Route 1 in Waterford - only bought ammo from them in a pinch once. Way overpriced and not that big of a selection. |
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Posted: 3/12/2003 3:41:20 PM
A.G. Guns & Ammo in Lowell: http://www.agguns.com
Lots of stuff in here ... even some wholesale pricing (I didnt believe it either.. check the prices on new SIG pistols, and some other items... works for me =p) -P |
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Posted: 3/15/2003 11:39:32 AM
P7M8,
You need to do your price comparisons Before going to AG Guns! In September 1998 I went out with a mission . . . I was buying an AR15 BM that day and not returning home without it! I went to the gun show at Shriners' Auditorium and came out very disappointed. I went to AG Guns and purchased an AR15. I paid ~$75 more there than Four Seasons sold them for (but I didn't know about Four Seasons then) and I paid ~$100 for a battle pack (~300rds) of South African .223!! [NOTE: Today I can buy that same rifle at Four Seasons for $50 less than I paid AG Guns in 1998.] I had a nice chat with the two brothers that owned the place as all of us were very involved with GOAL (unfortunately one brother has since passed away). I certainly did not get a good deal there, but I did meet my goal for that day. Carl's ammo prices rival mail-order in many cases (Internet specials from Four Seasons in particular) and I have bought a number of guns from him, always getting a good deal on pricing. There is a good reason why Four Seasons is the highest volume FFL in MA! Four Seasons is ~90miles RT for me and AG Guns is probably 110-120miles RT, so Carl sees me a number of times per year and I've only been to AG Guns 2 or 3 times. |
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Posted: 3/30/2003 8:09:34 PM
I've been buying most of my long guns from the Village Gun Store in Whitefield NH..
I live in Maine and we can't buy handguns in NH. or I would be buying them from him as well. It's a family run shop (Stan and his wife,whose name I can't remember),they allways have a large inventory,both new and used. They don't carry many sporing items,just firearms and reloading stuff. Stan allways seems to have a few interesting guns along with what seems like hundreds of hunting rifles an shotguns. He does lots of buisness, so his inventory changes like crazy. Hillclimber |
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Posted: 4/19/2003 8:35:29 PM
I will second for Sparky's Gun Shop in Webster..... Decent selection of New and Used, good guy to deal with.
Sparkys Gun Shop East Main Plaza, Webster, MA 01570 Phone: (508) 943-4211 http://www.sparkys45.com/ ReaperVelle |
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Posted: 4/26/2003 6:19:22 PM
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