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  1. #51
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    Default Re: Open carry discussion at my local firearms dealer

    Quote Originally Posted by bigdawgbeav View Post
    Last time I bought a gun they charged $19 for the transfer fee... for something that was in stock. That policy may have been changed, I wouldn't know since I only bought the gun because they were the only one that had it in stock at the time. Target World used to have the biggest selection around, but after American Arms and Ammo expanded the shop, they have the best. And it's not run by jerk-offs.

    For what it's worth, there was a few good folks that worked at TW, but I believe they have gone to Tanner's.

    Glad TW updated the range, but I'll still avoid it if I can as I prefer Clayton's for indoor shooting. I do understand the need to test some folks as TW has seen their share of newbies walk in the door to shoot. Some have shot themselves...
    +1 on American Arms. Tanner's is very good also, just a little further from me. Wellington's and Donnleys are great for small shops and transfers,$20 and $25 respectively.

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    Default Re: Open carry discussion at my local firearms dealer

    Quote Originally Posted by PAMedic=F|A= View Post
    What is your position on 44 Mag? I've been thinking about a 4 or 6 inch wheel gun. I wouldn't want to be harassed by your Nazi co-workers if I ever make it back out east :-)
    44 Magnum?! Who do you think you are, Dirty Harry?

    Next you will be OCing a 50 AE Desert Eagle. Think of the children, man.










    Hopefully the lack of a sarcasm font will not be an issue here.

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    Default Re: Open carry discussion at my local firearms dealer

    Just OC and see if they kick you out of the shop. Lets see if they will put there Money where there mouth is. If they do kick you out for OC Please list them in the where not to shop thread.

    My local LGS is very OC friendly, including the staff. If I am asked to cover up or leave then, whatever the Business may be can kiss my Cash Good Bye!
    Aggies Coach Really ??? Take off the tin foil bro.

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    Default Re: Open carry discussion at my local firearms dealer

    Quote Originally Posted by ray h View Post
    Were they OC?
    yes

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    Default Re: Open carry discussion at my local firearms dealer

    I have seen customers OC'ing in there, especially down at the range. I know I have not been happy in this place in the past but the last few times I was in there it was better. This G27 I bought was used so I didn't think much of the $19 transfer fee. The range is usually jumping now with the size of it and the upgrades. I think they wind up with a lot of novices in there. I probably wouldn't buy a new gun from most places with the price you can get them for online if you can find what you are looking for and there are places like Handgunners in Topton, his prices are the best around.

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    Default Re: Open carry discussion at my local firearms dealer

    Quote Originally Posted by jervboy View Post
    I have seen customers OC'ing in there, especially down at the range. I know I have not been happy in this place in the past but the last few times I was in there it was better. This G27 I bought was used so I didn't think much of the $19 transfer fee. The range is usually jumping now with the size of it and the upgrades. I think they wind up with a lot of novices in there. I probably wouldn't buy a new gun from most places with the price you can get them for online if you can find what you are looking for and there are places like Handgunners in Topton, his prices are the best around.
    At least you got some free range time with the purchase (I assume). Enjoy the 27!

  7. #57
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    Default Re: Open carry discussion at my local firearms dealer

    Quote Originally Posted by ray h View Post
    Were they OC?
    Quote Originally Posted by jervboy View Post
    yes
    Nice, what a bunch of hypocrites.

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