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    Default stores, ranges, and rod n gun clubs

    I'm getting my permit soon, and need to know best places to shoot n shop InThe erie area.

    Help a brother out?

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    Default Re: stores, ranges, and rod n gun clubs

    It depends on where you live, or how far you're willing to drive, but here's a few places;
    Bob's Gun Shop, aka Lethal Weapons Training Academy. http://www.lethalweaponstraining.com/
    Indoor range (rental), guns, ammo, and good advice/training.

    I belong to Gem City Gun Club; http://www.gemcitygunclub.org/
    Lots of outdoor ranges, indoor range, must be member.

    Keystone is in town; http://www.keystonegun.com/
    Indoor range (rental).

    Lawrence Park has a gun club, basically under the Nagle Rd bridge.

    State game lands, on Sampson road, near R97. Need a permit or hunting license.

    No range, but sell guns/ammo;
    Keystone Armory; http://thekeystonearmory.com/

    Edinboro Outdoors; http://www.edinborooutdoors.com/

    There's a new gun shop in North East, that seems to be willing to do what it takes to earn your business; http://www.facebook.com/pages/Valley...57859354234510
    The most dangerous place in America is a "gun free" zone.

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    I guess I've been away too long. Whats up with the license and the SGL?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michele View Post
    I guess I've been away too long. Whats up with the license and the SGL?
    Welcome back. Missed you.
    The SGL permit issue has been discussed; http://forum.pafoa.org/general-2/124...range-use.html
    Basically, no more free ride. Either have a hunting license, or buy a users permit.
    The most dangerous place in America is a "gun free" zone.

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    I'm not a hunter nor a furtaker so I'd have to buy a license to use a PUBLIC facility?

    My LTCF should be good enough if any kind of permit/license is needed.

    .........and I thought they did away with public pay toilets..........
    Last edited by Michele; December 22nd, 2011 at 01:41 PM.

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    Default Re: stores, ranges, and rod n gun clubs

    As I understand it, hunting fees paid for the game lands, so charging non-hunters sort of makes sense.
    Better off at a club anyways.


    Wow, I just noticed, N.C. ???? I'll bet there needs to be a translator when you try to talk with them Rebels!
    The most dangerous place in America is a "gun free" zone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Truckman View Post

    Wow, I just noticed, N.C. ???? I'll bet there needs to be a translator when you try to talk with them Rebels!
    The speech is not the problem. Just everything else is. In your wildest dreams you couldn't imagine.

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    I've been there, well, in Greensboro. My brother lived there for a while. Nicest people in the world, but think every road is a Nascar track!
    The most dangerous place in America is a "gun free" zone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Truckman View Post
    I've been there, well, in Greensboro. My brother lived there for a while. Nicest people in the world, but think every road is a Nascar track!
    In the ass end of the state, far far away from Greensboro or any type of real civilization.

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    If it's not personal, what the heck moved you down there?
    The most dangerous place in America is a "gun free" zone.

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