Posted: 7/23/2013 4:51:18 AM EDT
| Has anybody been to the new gunstore in Enfield? |
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A Call To Arms. Got a Shield 9 there, and stop in every couple weeks to say hi.
Great guys working/owning that place. It is small and limited in inventory, but they are growing. If your looking for something specific, I would call ahead. If your just looking to check out a shop or shake a couple hands, its absolutely worth it. |
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I stopped in a month ago and I was talking about the new gun laws with 2 of the owners.He told me he will not sell a pistol that is capable of talking a large capacity mag even if that pistol comes with a 10 round mag that is the way a interprets the law.Thats why you only see 1911's , shields and Glock 36's there.He won't stay in business like that.
So a Glock 26 is capable of taking a Glock 19 or 17 mag so its a no go in his shop Thats a fucked up way of interpreting the law. |
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I stopped by last week. Nice guy working there. I want to support them as it is nice to see businesses thrive. I wanted a .22 pistol or rifle. He had a M&P 22 pistol. A bit on the high side price wise but I really want a Ruger 10/22 with walnut stock for a rifle and Ruger Mark II or III for a pistol.
I may take his Utah permit class in August. |
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I stopped in a month ago and I was talking about the new gun laws with 2 of the owners.He told me he will not sell a pistol that is capable of talking a large capacity mag even if that pistol comes with a 10 round mag that is the way a interprets the law.Thats why you only see 1911's , shields and Glock 36's there.He won't stay in business like that. So a Glock 26 is capable of taking a Glock 19 or 17 mag so its a no go in his shop Thats a fucked up way of interpreting the law. This has to be a mis-understanding. Its simply not true. Just 2 weeks ago they had M&P's in .22 and 45, both capable of accepting magazines in excess of 10 rounds. (I didn't really look at anything else. I just stopped in to say hi; Tom was excited to show me because he knows Im an M&P guy. The first time I went, they made it excessively clear they will not break any laws. Sometimes they worded stuff weird that could possibly be open to mis-interpretation, but I assure you what you heard was just that. |
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Maybe he changed his way of thinking.I know what he told me he wouldn't sell anything that was capable of taking a high capacity mag. I was looking for a Glock 30s and he said he would only sell the 36. It was the fella that worked at riverview. Quoted:
This has to be a mis-understanding. Its simply not true. Just 2 weeks ago they had M&P's in .22 and 45, both capable of accepting magazines in excess of 10 rounds. (I didn't really look at anything else. I just stopped in to say hi; Tom was excited to show me because he knows Im an M&P guy. The first time I went, they made it excessively clear they will not break any laws. Sometimes they worded stuff weird that could possibly be open to mis-interpretation, but I assure you what you heard was just that. Quoted:
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I stopped in a month ago and I was talking about the new gun laws with 2 of the owners.He told me he will not sell a pistol that is capable of talking a large capacity mag even if that pistol comes with a 10 round mag that is the way a interprets the law.Thats why you only see 1911's , shields and Glock 36's there.He won't stay in business like that. So a Glock 26 is capable of taking a Glock 19 or 17 mag so its a no go in his shop Thats a fucked up way of interpreting the law. This has to be a mis-understanding. Its simply not true. Just 2 weeks ago they had M&P's in .22 and 45, both capable of accepting magazines in excess of 10 rounds. (I didn't really look at anything else. I just stopped in to say hi; Tom was excited to show me because he knows Im an M&P guy. The first time I went, they made it excessively clear they will not break any laws. Sometimes they worded stuff weird that could possibly be open to mis-interpretation, but I assure you what you heard was just that. |