natsb
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Keepshooting is indeed a nice place. I guess I have stopped thinking of Waldorf as Southern Maryland.
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Man, gas out front, liquor and beer, guns in back. Man Paradise, that's what that is.They've got a lot more room for guns now. The old "catch-all" room that had everything packed into it is now just for wine and liquor. They hadn't quite finished getting everything organized in the new addition the last time I was down there, but it gives them a lot more room to display stock.
Anyone have any recommendations on good gun shops in or around Prince Fredrick? Mainly concerned with selection and quality of service.
My usual go to shop.Mark at Target Acquired is a good local shop, not a IP though.
Not much in PF, Bob's Sunoco in Callaway, Tackle Box in Lex Park, Freds in Ole Toothless Waldorf, or
http://fflgundealers.net/search_results.php?location=20685&zip_miles=25&submit=Search+FFLs
I do shop at Big Dogs now since the move to America.
Not if your new governor has anything to say about it.
I hate to ask, but what's an IP shop?
Both Bob's and Cromwell's sell at discount. Last time I was in the Tackle Box I remarked their prices looked like MSRP, the guy behind the counter admitted that is how they set their prices. I have bought equally between Bob's and Cromwell's depending on what I was looking for and what they had in stock. Bob's gives an additional 5% military discount, and Cromwell's gives an additional 3% cash discount. I haven't tried negotiating for both discounts from both LGSs as lately I've been buying on line. Bob's is open 7 days a week, and Cromwell's is closed weekends and holidays, so factor that in before planning a visit. Both have web sites with their hours. But I highly recommend both.
Find your best deal online, and ship it to All Pawn. We never got any extras with the transfers, but saved hundreds of dollars...
...Saved nearly $300 on one handgun.
A lotta folks do this. The only argument against this practice is that if everybody did it, we would have zero local gun stores.
Kinda like folks griping about the high prices at local Mom & Pop stores and then griping that Walmart has driven all of the local retailers into bankruptcy -- while waiting in the checkout line at Walmart.
I generally accept paying a ~5% premium when shopping at local gun stores.