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Title: Brick and mortar gunstore wants to stop online ammo sales
Post by: Tyler Durden on August 02, 2012, 07:23:51 PM
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Title: Re: Brick and mortar gunstore wants to stop online ammo sales
Post by: tombogan03884 on August 02, 2012, 07:43:20 PM
"This guy is a short sighted self serving turd.
I'm surprised he isn't running for office.
People like this are one of the biggest threats to our nation."

I'll add here that the WWII French collaborators were just like this jerk.
Title: Re: Brick and mortar gunstore wants to stop online ammo sales
Post by: twyacht on August 02, 2012, 09:19:32 PM
"This guy is a short sighted self serving turd.
I'm surprised he isn't running for office.
People like this are one of the biggest threats to our nation."

I'll add here that the WWII French collaborators were just like this jerk.

Neville Chamberlain waived a famous "treaty" between Germany & England also,..........

Right before the Blitz...

Read the comments,.....give an inch,...appeasement, capitulation,...whatever you want to call it,......

Sorry, this does not pass muster.....FUDD rules apply.



Title: Re: Brick and mortar gunstore wants to stop online ammo sales
Post by: CJS3 on August 02, 2012, 09:54:05 PM
"This guy is a short sighted self serving turd.
I'm surprised he isn't running for office.
People like this are one of the biggest threats to our nation."

I'll add here that the WWII French collaborators were just like this jerk.

Same here. I had gone into his store right after he had opened his indoor range. His prices are through the roof. He has a nice range, but charges $30 an hour, per person, to shoot. I left and went to my regular outdoor range, where the girls all dress like they're at the beach (some good, some bad).

I didn't go back.
Title: Re: Brick and mortar gunstore wants to stop online ammo sales
Post by: tombogan03884 on August 02, 2012, 09:57:43 PM
Neville Chamberlain waived a famous "treaty" between Germany & England also,..........

Right before the Blitz...

Read the comments,.....give an inch,...appeasement, capitulation,...whatever you want to call it,......

Sorry, this does not pass muster.....FUDD rules apply.


Historical side note :
What Chamberlain waved was a piece of scrap paper he happened to have handy for theatrical purposes.
Actual treaties and international agreements have heavy bindings with ribbons and seals, they are meant to last for ever.
When he stepped off the plane he showed the people what he really accomplished, a big bluff meant to impress the sheeple, himself included.
Title: Re: Brick and mortar gunstore wants to stop online ammo sales
Post by: mortdooley on August 03, 2012, 09:17:44 AM
 I understand that a store front business has higher operating cost then an online one but sometimes it is best to stay quiet. The local big gun store in my area doesn't meet any of my shooting needs, I buy factory ammo from Walmart, Academy and online at Wideners and Aim. We should support the Brick and Mortar Gun Stores but when they won't sell my "safe queens" on consignment for a 15% fee or carry reloading components or offer bulk ammo at a competitive prices what choice do they leave us?