Anyone Familiar with Molly's Place in Kennedyville?

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  • MDHunter

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 12, 2007
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    Anyone in Kent County familiar with this gun shop? They have some ammo that I might be interested in, but I had never heard of them, so wanted to check them out on here if I can.
     

    Makanik

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    Oct 11, 2014
    428
    Cecil Co. Maryland
    I have been there a a few times. It is a nice little place. Friendly staff and if you get a little hungry you can stop right next door and get some lunch.
     

    Michigander08

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    May 29, 2017
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    It is generally expensive for most items. You can't buy a pistol from different state without having it shipped to your FFL in your state anyway (I assume that you are from Delaware).

    Maryland also charges sale tax. Why don't you just buy from this guy if you are in Delaware?
     

    MDHunter

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    Mar 12, 2007
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    It is generally expensive for most items. You can't buy a pistol from different state without having it shipped to your FFL in your state anyway (I assume that you are from Delaware).

    Maryland also charges sale tax. Why don't you just buy from this guy if you are in Delaware?
    I'm in Tennessee now. They posted as having some ammo for .338 WinMag, which has been pretty scarce. I thought it odd that a gunshop on MD Eastern Shore would have ammo for a .338 (pretty big caliber for sika deer lol) when so many places across the country don't have any, so wanted to check in with the group here before proceeding.
     

    Michigander08

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    I'm in Tennessee now. They posted as having some ammo for .338 WinMag, which has been pretty scarce. I thought it odd that a gunshop on MD Eastern Shore would have ammo for a .338 (pretty big caliber for sika deer lol) when so many places across the country don't have any, so wanted to check in with the group here before proceeding.
    They are legit. Who knows why they have it. They may have bought it from somewhere or they can't sell them after acquired them.
     

    joppaj

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    Apr 11, 2008
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    MD
    They're legit. Definitely more of a hunting/ fishing shop than tacticool as I recall but nice people.
     

    rseymorejr

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    Feb 28, 2011
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    Harford County
    Used to stop in there from time to time during goose season. Grab a quick lunch and window shop. They have a nice little used gun room in the back also.
     

    Mark75H

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    Sep 25, 2011
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    pre-Covid they were a little pricey, but during Covid they changed into a full fledged competitive online and Gunbroker retailer. Their warehouse must be stuffed to the brim most of the time these days. There were a few times some of their specialty 9mm was the lowest price anywhere.
     

    Overboost44

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    Jun 10, 2013
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    Kent Island
    I have been going there since it was Vonnie's probably the early 80's. In 2010 it became Molly's. They are legit. As others have stated, if you are trying to save money, get it somewhere else, but to me it is worth a few bucks to keep the local small business going even if they are selling online these days.
     

    KRC

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    Sep 30, 2018
    618
    Cecil County MD
    My experiences with Molly's have been different than Mark75H's. Their prices on items I've been interested in (reloading) have been very high. The reason they have lots of inventory is likely that many MDS shooters, including myself, no longer buy there. I just drive on by . . .
     

    Mark75H

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    My experiences with Molly's have been different than Mark75H's. Their prices on items I've been interested in (reloading) have been very high. The reason they have lots of inventory is likely that many MDS shooters, including myself, no longer buy there. I just drive on by . . .
    No their sales volume is tremendous these days, they are a HUGE online and Gunbroker seller. But I agree, some items and some whole product lines are still over priced.

    In the early days it was just a vegetable stand about a mile farther north. Evon Price had to sell their family's produce even though she wanted to be a hairdresser.
     

    Jimgoespewpew

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    Mar 6, 2021
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    Terlingua
    I'm in Tennessee now. They posted as having some ammo for .338 WinMag, which has been pretty scarce. I thought it odd that a gunshop on MD Eastern Shore would have ammo for a .338 (pretty big caliber for sika deer lol) when so many places across the country don't have any, so wanted to check in with the group here before proceeding.
    The inventory they show is not necessarily there at Molly's, but is in stock at their distributor and they drop ship to you. Molly's is a cool spot. Sort of an outpost I'm the middle of nowhere with guns, food, gas, etc. You're perfectly safe to order from them. I used to stop there while making sales calls on the shore and there was a really hot girl who made really good turkey club.
     

    Jimgoespewpew

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    Mar 6, 2021
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    Terlingua
    My experiences with Molly's have been different than Mark75H's. Their prices on items I've been interested in (reloading) have been very high. The reason they have lots of inventory is likely that many MDS shooters, including myself, no longer buy there. I just drive on by . . .
    MDS members are a pimple on the nutsack of their overall clientele. Don't delude yourself.
     

    John from MD

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    May 12, 2005
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    I have been going there since it was Vonnies also. I agree that most of the prices are high, but there is no competition locally so that's how it is.

    As for their food, if you have high cholesterol, I wouldn't recommend it. It is tasty though. :D
     

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