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Lots of "big boy toys" hanging on the walls...
I got out with leaving less then $85. But I now a good supply of SPG lube, some poly wads (which I wanted to try out), and a spiffy drop tube. {Yea, I know... I coulda made my own... but it wouldn't be quite so pretty)!
Oh yeah, by the way, what's your favorite toy store?
Griff,
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yooper2 wrote:I once visited the Dixie Gun Works store/car museum and that is number one. Other than that, Indian Country Sports in L'anse.
Eric
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I might change my number one if I got to go to the Shiloh store.
Aye, the DGW store is a wonder in its own right!
Griff,
SASS/CMSA #93
NRA Patron
GUSA #93
There is a fine line between hobby & obsession! AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
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Down here in Arequipa there are only two options in a city of 2 million plus. You can go to Angel gordo's or his buddies place down the street.. el flaco. Hapily over the years the government restrictions have eased and all sorts of new manufactured items are available. European and some Brazilian. No leverguns. Can special order for very big bucks.
Mike in Peru
A sinner saved by FAITH in the Blood of Jesus Christ &teaching God´s Word in Peru. John 3:36
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We went there, asked for a shop tour and said no its only for those that buy a gun.
Wish i`d had about 100 grand in my pocket i could of whipped out on the way out the door.
A lot of cool guns there that`s for sure.
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definately on my list of places I want to visit...
been trying to get to Montana for almost 20 something years...
Shiloh rifles puts out an awesome product....
Did get to shoot one of their competitors rifles...C sharps...very nice too!
Favorite store.....bass pro shop....been to several
Miami..Islamorada Fl....heavy on the fishing
Orlando Fl, Atlanta Ga, Savanna Ga, and Nasville Tn,
all are different....cool architecture..
AAA gun and pawn in Deland Florida has about 6000 guns....
but displayed poorly and he is very proud of them too...
and
AW Petersen in Mount Dora Florida...very old gun shop
That is a must do for me too. Very nice. I have one on the rack and one in process there. Maybe I will make the trip to pick it up there. Current local favorite store is tailors trading post in Bigglerville
Mike Johnson,
"Only those who will risk going too far, can possibly find out how far one can go." T.S. Eliot
The Big Timber stop is always fun.
Griff if you go down 90 to Gillette, take the east exit and the Camplex and head on east on the service road past WyoDak, and stop in and say hi to Allen and Dan at TNT.
My favorite toy store is Cabelas - probably because I only get to one every four or five years. I'm holding out hope they will build one here in North Dakota.
Don McDowell wrote:The Big Timber stop is always fun.
Griff if you go down 90 to Gillette, take the east exit and the Camplex and head on east on the service road past WyoDak, and stop in and say hi to Allen and Dan at TNT.
Its the gun shop with a collection of mine truck tires for back stops on the shooting range, I go out to TNT all the time really nice folks.
Harry
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Griff, That sounds like a neat place to visit and spend a few bucks. I know my money belt would be a lot lighter as I have never owned a '74 sidehammer.
Nice country too--a great fringe benefit of being an over the road trucker. ---------------------Sixgun
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Yours bears a strong resemblance to the one I bought from Buffalo Arms back when I first began reloading my .45-90 and .405 WCF. Note three different size holes to allow a snug fit for brass cases of different sizes, Also, the oak loading block for rimmed cases of 40 - 45 caliber; .405 WCF in the block at the moment.
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