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February 15th, 2014, 05:28 PM #91Banned
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February 16th, 2014, 06:52 PM #92
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March 7th, 2014, 12:19 AM #93
Re: Terrible: Wallenpaupack Sport Shop and Northeast Firearms
Sorry for this late response but I have been busy transitioning to a new job over the last month so I haven't had much free time for posting but here goes. I respect that you feel differently but I really dislike the business for the reasons I stated years ago and a few people since then have agreed with me. As I started this thread I feel it's only right to remind people who may read this thread that your experiences with the mentioned business may vary. You're welcome to post your positive experiences here but I will keep reminding people of the issues I and others have had.
I agree except with the comments on Advanced Arms, I find they have the best pricing of any brick/mortar store in this region of Pa.Last edited by LifeInPa; March 7th, 2014 at 12:21 AM.
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March 7th, 2014, 06:20 AM #94Grand Member
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Re: Terrible: Wallenpaupack Sport Shop and Northeast Firearms
I agree that all our opinions are a valuable tool in assesing where our moneys can be best spent & treated respectably,this is one of the great things about PAFOA,All opinions are treated honorably and left for the individuals final opinion.The store that I frequent only gets kudos when I have been in their most recently and if I was ever subjected to the treatment others experienced that would be my last visit.I am in no way friends or have monetary interest in this store and give fair assesment of that visit..................I have yet to get to Advanced Arms,I hear good things and need to get the time to visit. Just a sore point of mine of late An LGS that charges $100 per brick of 22 ammo is like bernie madoff in my book I doubt the lgs is only making his 20% over what he paid and that business will suffer thru loss of customers real fast and go the way of many defunct gun stores out of business. Other store I patronize also that are worthy of our hard earned money are Hemlock Farms,Gun Toters,Loose Cannon,Northeastern Arms,Boyers,Piestraks,Smittys .
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March 9th, 2014, 10:34 PM #95
Re: Terrible: Wallenpaupack Sport Shop and Northeast Firearms
I can agree with that, do yourself a favor and check out Advanced Arms.
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August 6th, 2014, 05:16 PM #96
Re: Terrible: Wallenpaupack Sport Shop and Northeast Firearms
Just an update, I took a day off the Friday before last and hit up Hemlock Gun Shop along with Hunters Gallery. Both shops were easy to find and I enjoyed the ride out that way. Hemlock Gun Shop had an excellent selection of older and newer firearms, he had some ammo but that wasn't this shops strong suit IMO. I was especially eyeballing their SMLE Lee-Enfields for $320, the guy seemed decent enough to answer my questions. I will return to them in the future.
Afterwards I hit up Hunters Gallery, I can't believe I missed out on this place for years. Great selection of firearms and ammo, they 5.56 ammo is comparable to what I have found online. I only talked to one person briefly but the place seems nice.
Thanks for the suggestions I will be visiting these places more regularly.Sanity, yours if you can keep it.....
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August 27th, 2014, 07:48 AM #97
Re: Terrible: Wallenpaupack Sport Shop and Northeast Firearms
My favorite store in the area is Heberlings. The owner is a really nice guy. Prices are always good and he is never out to screw you. I traded in a rifle and he gave me more money than I was going to try to sell it for. He also gave me a good deal on the Weatherby rifle I bought off of him. I picked up almost all of my reloading dies from there and he is my go to store for primers and powder.
At the peak of the crazy I bought 1000 small pistol primers from Heberlings for around $35. The same day I stopped in a Northeastern Firearms just to see what they had. He was screwing you for $70 a box for the same primers since "That's what they are getting on Gunbroker". I will never set foot in that store again.Any vote for a third party is a vote for a Democrat. You are the enemy.
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