Whitty Whit
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- Mar 20, 2013
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There was a gun store in waldorf that also sold trains that closed. Cant remember the name.
There was a gun store in waldorf that also sold trains that closed. Cant remember the name.
The bottom line is that the overall size of the gun market in Md has shrunk, and the smaller pie can't be sucuessfully cut into the same number of pieces....
20yr ago EBR were a not tiny Niche , but far from dominate. I can personally assure you that Glocks were hot sellers from their beginning , limited only by the ability of the FFLs to get them from the distributors.
Some of those would have closed even if we had become Texas.
Fixed it for you.
The gun industry is changing...becoming more mainstream, even in states like Maryland. And many shops refuse to change with it.
Bart's is closing from what I understand. The next generation of the family is supposedly not interested in running it.
That guy with the plate carrier at Just Guns was particularly annoying.
Fixed it for you.
The gun industry is changing...becoming more mainstream, even in states like Maryland. And many shops refuse to change with it.
The Gun Rack is Gone. I didnt know that. Too bad.
There was a gun store in waldorf that also sold trains that closed. Cant remember the name.
Angus McGregor's... I believe he moved his business out of state.
The Gun Rack is Gone. I didnt know that. Too bad.
I keep hearing about gun stores closing and I'm getting a little worried.
Here is my list of recently closed gun stores.
Correct it if I am mistaken, add to it if you know of any others.
Remember that these shops were someone's livelihood and are now gone, probably thanks to SB281. No need to spit on their graves.
REST IN PEACE
Just Guns
Belair Gun Supply & Pawn (Reopening?)
Gun Rack
Christian Soldier
Arms International
Fred's (Range Reopened)
ADDED BY THREAD
Constitutional Firearms
Moore's Gun Shop
Glade Valley Sporting Goods
Fully Cocked
Bart's
Big Brad's
Angus McGregor's
Rayford Firearms