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    Default Schuykill Gun Works

    Awesome Place , Awesome staff, Awesome experience.
    2 thumbs up for this place .

    just picked up my first centerfire rifle got a remington 700 not a scratch or rust pit on it has a bushnell banner scope on it $470 out the door . got a pretty sweet tshirt out of it too love the gun took it to sgl 106 range to try it out
    i need to spend a little time on it to get it zero'd but very happy

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    Default Re: Schuykill Gun Works

    I always forget about that place, haven't been in there yet.. Sounds like I will have to stop by and check them out.

    Do they carry any reloading supplies? Do they do co-signs and have lots of used stuff also?
    "Disperse you Rebels! Damn you! Throw down your Arms and Disperse!" British Major Pitcairn at Lexington April 19, 1775

    "Sometimes reasonable men must do unreasonable things" Marvin Heemeyer

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    Default Re: Schuykill Gun Works

    Where is it located?

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    Default Re: Schuykill Gun Works

    They do carry reloading supplies and it is in schuylkill haven pa . it is also a class III shop website is WWW.schuylkillgunworks.com .

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    Default Re: Schuykill Gun Works

    Good place and helpful folks. Cheapest transfer fee in my area.

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    Default Re: Schuykill Gun Works

    I don't know if I was there at a bad time or what, but I stopped by today to inquire about some AR-15 parts and IMO the owner seemed pretty arrogant. I don't think I will be stopping back here any time soon.

    They did have have a large quantity of reloading supplies at a good price.

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    Default Re: Schuykill Gun Works

    Quote Originally Posted by Sikth View Post
    I don't know if I was there at a bad time or what, but I stopped by today to inquire about some AR-15 parts and IMO the owner seemed pretty arrogant. I don't think I will be stopping back here any time soon.

    They did have have a large quantity of reloading supplies at a good price.
    I had the same experience a few weeks ago. I was told "that is just his personality." If that is the case, customer relations and sales is not the right field to be in.

    The shop is obviously doing something right as it has been there for a few years, BUT I won't set foot in there again.

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    Default Re: Schuykill Gun Works

    Quote Originally Posted by Sigsauerp226in40 View Post
    I had the same experience a few weeks ago. I was told "that is just his personality." If that is the case, customer relations and sales is not the right field to be in.

    The shop is obviously doing something right as it has been there for a few years, BUT I won't set foot in there again.
    I was looking for an AR-15 lower, he told me to just order it online. When I asked what the transfer cost would be, he got all smart with me and said 25 dollars, unless it comes from Buds, then it is 50 dollars and walked away. His tone and attitude left a sour taste in my mouth.

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    Default Re: Schuykill Gun Works

    I was up that way on business the other day so I stopped by to see what the store was like. It was closed. Apparently he is only open in the evenings this past week. Oh well. I had a fistful of money burning a hole in my pocket too (to mix a couple of metaphors). It will very likely be a long time before that combination shows up again...

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    Default Re: Schuykill Gun Works

    Stopped in there a few months back. Can't say I was impressed. Staff was buisy with a few customers and didn't make an effort to say word one to me ( or anyone else).

    Won't be purchasing anything there- to many shops where I have nothing but good things to say about around here.

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