Does Tanner's currently have any reasonably priced semi-auto tacti-cool shotguns or even a cheap M&P 15-22?
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Does Tanner's currently have any reasonably priced semi-auto tacti-cool shotguns or even a cheap M&P 15-22?
I have a Python on order.
Did they say when your Python would be in? I really like the new Pythons.
I'm 20th on the list. I figure sometime in the fall.
Tanners is the only shop that I have ever been to that charged 10 bucks for pics. Some gun prices were decent and some were much higher than other shops I have been to. Was not worth the ride for me.
I stopped in last week to pick up a gunbroker auction win. It*s only the third shop I*ve been into during the current craziness and I hadn*t been to Tanner*s in probably a couple years mostly because pre-COVID they were always too crowded just to browse casually. Since I was just there I figured I*d give an update on what it*s like there now. This was Monday or Tuesday afternoon last week. The lot had a fair amount of cars but not packed. There was a woman at the door and one customer waiting next to it. After I got behind him 2-3 other guys showed up behind me. They allow the next customer in once a salesperson is free I guess after a customer leaves. When it was my turn the woman at the door sprayed sanitizer on my hands and the saleswoman that took me asked me to remove my hood (it was cold and windy standing outside so I had it up). She asked what I was there for and when I told her she asked for my driver*s license and asked to meet me her at the far right counter. Looked like there were spaced out numbers on the floor I assume marking *spots* to meet a salesperson at. She took my license to the *gunbroker guy* so they knew what to bring me. She came back and said he*d be down shortly, maybe 10 minutes. It wound up being more like 2-3 minutes. I looked at what was there while I waited. Somewhat sparse pistol cases and probably more than half empty rifle racks but there was stuff there. Looked like a pallet or two of some kind of tactical shotgun maybe. I didn*t get that good of a look. Ammo shelves were thin but I saw a lot of shotgun shells. There were maybe 10 customers and salespeople. I didn*t count. Gunbroker guy called me over. I*d already sent my C&R so that made things quicker. He asked my my driver*s license once more and while he finalized things another customer complimented and asked about the rifle I was getting. I paid, and I was on my way. The guy parked next to me asked if it was a Mosin *Nigant* (I pronounce it more like Nuh-gont). I told him it was a Mauser. We talked for a minute about what it was like inside and I left. I had no problems with anything and the whole visit (aside from waiting outside) was maybe 10-15 minutes. Service was good and salespeople were polite as always.
I'm 10th on the Python list now. Getting closer, I figure the middle of next year.
Have you tried other shoes? I've seen a few of them around.