Flintshooter
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THE shop for me for years closed when the 95 year old proprietor passed away. He sold list on guns, and if something was in the rack for a while (rare) he raised the price when the MSRP went up. Except for guns, anything else sold for the price on the sticker when it went on the shelf. I bought quite a few Lyman round ball molds for $9.50 when the retail for new ones anywhere else had gone past $30. If you wanted to sell one, he put a tag on it and you put it in the used rack in the back room. When it sold Roy didn’t charge a single penny. The back room on Friday night was a social gathering place for the hardcores whose tastes in firearms leaned toward refined.
And there were very few things you might need that he didn’t have in stock.
The owner of the best gun shop around now is someone I’ve known since before he could walk. Inventory for both guns and supplies is above average, maybe even way above average, but it ain’t Knight’s Custom Gun Shop
And there were very few things you might need that he didn’t have in stock.
The owner of the best gun shop around now is someone I’ve known since before he could walk. Inventory for both guns and supplies is above average, maybe even way above average, but it ain’t Knight’s Custom Gun Shop