Anglers now carries black guns!

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  • Ripfubar

    Active Member
    Dec 29, 2011
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    CSC
    Anglers had a few black guns on the wall today: SCAR, ACR, M4, A2. Looks to be about five hundred more than Buds prices. However, "all assault rifles and their variants" are sold as regulated having read right from the list of regulated firearms and being the key statement in their eyes. After all these years they finally are sick of all the lost sales evident by transfers.
     

    Norton

    NRA Endowment Member, Rifleman
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    May 22, 2005
    122,893
    Moving this since they aren't an IP.

    Now, the question is whether they will get involved in the effort to make sure we can keep those rifles.

    I could never get them to even put out fliers on important bills when I would drop them off.
     

    E.Shell

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 5, 2007
    10,355
    Mid-Merlind
    Stronghold for 'sporting use' supporters (whom they dare not offend) in combination with a chronic fear and loathing of anything that isn't a duck gun.
     

    BradMacc82

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    Aug 17, 2011
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    Stronghold for 'sporting use' supporters (whom they dare not offend) in combination with a chronic fear and loathing of anything that isn't a duck gun.



    Sounds like a 'lovely' (:rolleyes:) place.


    Wonder if they carry .50BMG then. :D
     

    Norton

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    May 22, 2005
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    Stronghold for 'sporting use' supporters (whom they dare not offend) in combination with a chronic fear and loathing of anything that isn't a duck gun.

    Bingo.
     

    Ripfubar

    Active Member
    Dec 29, 2011
    123
    CSC
    Thanks Norton my bad....not likely but after 30+ years a little change may be profound.

    After all this time maybe the thousands of gen x and y transferees who said "I would have bought it here if you sold them" got to them, hell they're even bringing handguns back. Or maybe it's just the money! ( discounting boomers since they never listened before so why now )
     

    Norton

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    May 22, 2005
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    Thanks Norton my bad....not likely but after 30+ years a little change may be profound.

    After all this time maybe the thousands of gen x and y transferees who said "I would have bought it here if you sold them" got to them, hell they're even bringing handguns back. Or maybe it's just the money! ( discounting boomers since they never listened before so why now )

    Don't get me wrong, I'm glad to see it. There's a void in Annapolis right now with The Armory having profound difficulties and I think they're smart to try and fill that need.
     

    jindodog

    Active Member
    Sep 29, 2007
    386
    Chester
    Well, after all the trouble the Armory has had I guess somebody had to step up and take over the "Most Overpriced Black Guns in Maryland" category.
     

    atblis

    Ultimate Member
    May 23, 2010
    2,046
    Well, after all the trouble the Armory has had I guess somebody had to step up and take over the "Most Overpriced Black Guns in Maryland" category.
    Beat me to it. Darn it.
     

    RCH

    Will work for ammo.
    Mar 18, 2007
    1,944
    PG County
    Don't get everyone started on The Armory's epic fail again.

    At this point, something is better then nothing in or close to our State Capital. I would love to see a gun shop on Main Street- something the legislators would see every time they go to Chick n Ruth's or O'Briens for lunch.
     

    recon4

    Member
    Mar 1, 2012
    12
    Not sure why you guys are thinking that anglers has bad prices on some of their guns? That scar sold for more than 8 hundred under msrp! And they have honest respectful employees. I think the reason they haven't expanded their gun inventory sooner is lack of space and room to sell the things that make money. Anyone in the gun business can tell you that the mark up on gins is negligable. ...btw their pistol prices are better than bass pro's.
     

    K31

    "Part of that Ultra MAGA Crowd"
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 15, 2006
    35,690
    AA county
    To be fair to them, they were always overpriced on just about everything.
     

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