Visiting a friend near Gettysburg today and he took me to Taylor's Trading Post near Biglerville PA. HOLY COW!!! Wall to wall long guns. Scott said he had about 3000 or so on premises. Rifles, shotguns, black powder. Rolling block guns in 45-70, 4 M1 Carbines, a Garand or two....
The rifles are stacked along the walls on homemade racks sorted by Caliber. Same for the shotguns, and within gauges by type (break, pump, auto). Prices seemed good. A Pristine M1 Carbine was $800. Most guns had two prices on them. One for cash one for credit. There were a lot of handguns also but no where near the amount of long guns.
Also, bins of brass casings, walls of shot/powder/wads, etc. A small wall of holsters. Racks of ammo.. Oh yeah an AR-10 with that honking muzzle break.
If you ever get near there, you gotta see this place.
Taylor's Trading Post
www.taylorstradingpost.com
Augie, if you see this...
There was a Model 12 in incredible condition, made in 1959, but it had a Polychoke rib on it and was priced at $599. What do you think?
The rifles are stacked along the walls on homemade racks sorted by Caliber. Same for the shotguns, and within gauges by type (break, pump, auto). Prices seemed good. A Pristine M1 Carbine was $800. Most guns had two prices on them. One for cash one for credit. There were a lot of handguns also but no where near the amount of long guns.
Also, bins of brass casings, walls of shot/powder/wads, etc. A small wall of holsters. Racks of ammo.. Oh yeah an AR-10 with that honking muzzle break.
If you ever get near there, you gotta see this place.
Taylor's Trading Post
www.taylorstradingpost.com
Augie, if you see this...
There was a Model 12 in incredible condition, made in 1959, but it had a Polychoke rib on it and was priced at $599. What do you think?