archigos
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I doubt they have any issues with thugs trying to buy guns, based on location.
Though I do get the impression that the owner of the shop (who generally is at another store of his) is pretty paranoid. Years ago, a student from my high school broke into the shop with 3 other guys, stole 7 guns with the intent to sell and "use for personal vendettas".
They tend to have other signs posted as well that I'm not used to seeing, such as "Do not open boxes of ammo" and "NYS Law: No handgun ammo sold without presentation of pistol permit" (This is -NOT- NYS law, though there are some trying to make it so).
Though I do get the impression that the owner of the shop (who generally is at another store of his) is pretty paranoid. Years ago, a student from my high school broke into the shop with 3 other guys, stole 7 guns with the intent to sell and "use for personal vendettas".
They tend to have other signs posted as well that I'm not used to seeing, such as "Do not open boxes of ammo" and "NYS Law: No handgun ammo sold without presentation of pistol permit" (This is -NOT- NYS law, though there are some trying to make it so).