What movies has your local guns shop been in?

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Just watched "The Valley of Elah" with Tommy Lee Jones he goes into a gun store on the outside it is fictitious but on the inside it looks just like The Shooters Den in Albuquerque on San Mateo. In "Obeserve and Report" in the scene where Seth Rogen and the twin security guards are shooting a 500 S&W and a Steyr Aug at an indoor range, that range is Caliber's which is the range I use for my gun reviews and training. It is on Holly in Albuquerque. So what gun shops do you recognize from TV or movies?
 
It's too bad that the general public thinks that gunstores have the "secret room" in the back full of rockets, miniguns, etc. as shown in Commando and The Boondock Saints...
 
It's too bad that the general public thinks that gunstores have the "secret room" in the back full of rockets, miniguns, etc. as shown in Commando and The Boondock Saints...




What they don't?:cuss:

That explains why the secret password just got a raised brow at the local shop.........:uhoh:
 
It's too bad that the general public thinks that gunstores have the "secret room" in the back full of rockets, miniguns, etc. as shown in Commando and The Boondock Saints...

There's one local pawn shop that wouldn't surprise me if they did, they just kind of have that vibe. Between that and their high prices I almost never go in there to even look around.
 
The Boondock Saints was in Boston. I'm not positive but I'm pretty sure that wasn't a secret room behind a gun store. I think it was just an illegal arms dealer's place of buisiness. Last time I checked you can't own a firearm in Boston but that movie was made in 1992 so the laws could have been different then.
 
You can own a firearm in Boston, there's just so many hoops to jump through that no one does.....

Also the place in Commando was not a gun shop, it was a surplus store.

The Bullet Hole in Belleville, NJ was on the Onion once.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExkUOOXkGtg

EDIT: What the????

The shop must have complained. The video seems to have been edited and the sign now says "Camin's Guns and Ammo"

Here's an unedited version:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWouAQhUx0g
 
The Boondock Saints was in Boston. I'm not positive but I'm pretty sure that wasn't a secret room behind a gun store.

+1
My impression when watching Boondock Saints wasn't at all that they were in some "back room" in a gun shop. Watching the movie, it seemed to me that they were at some illegal arms dealer.
 
highorder said:
It's too bad that the general public thinks that gunstores have the "secret room" in the back full of rockets, miniguns, etc. as shown in Commando and The Boondock Saints...


Dude, it's movies. Fiction. People don't really think Star Wars happened.
 
Dude, it's movies. Fiction. People don't really think Star Wars happened.
I am pretty sure most people who are not "gun people" get their perception of guns from TV and movies.
 
I am pretty sure most people who are not "gun people" get their perception of guns from TV and movies.

+1

The uneducated masses get their gun information from somewhere.
 
Whats next, you guys going to tell me that pistols don't have an unlimited ammo supply? Or bad guys may be able to shoot accurately.
 
Originally Posted by highorder
It's too bad that the general public thinks that gunstores have the "secret room" in the back full of rockets, miniguns, etc. as shown in Commando and The Boondock Saints...

Don't forget "Pulp Fiction."

L.W.
 
You can own a firearm in Boston, there's just so many hoops to jump through that no one does.....

Also the place in Commando was not a gun shop, it was a surplus store.

The Bullet Hole in Belleville, NJ was on the Onion once.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExkUOOXkGtg

EDIT: What the????

The shop must have complained. The video seems to have been edited and the sign now says "Camin's Guns and Ammo"

Here's an unedited version:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWouAQhUx0g


Whoa!

Good catch!
 
THE DARK KNIGHT, the outside of your store was in that Onion clip, but the inside was somewhere else.

The clip where the guy is holding the rifle with the sales man behind the counter is at Jim Pruetts Guns and Ammo just outside Houston. BTW Jim is the sales man in the picture.


jim_pruett.jpg
 
THE DARK KNIGHT, the outside of your store was in that Onion clip, but the inside was somewhere else.

Yeah, the inside of the Bullet Hole is a dump. There's no mistaking it for any other shop, I assure you :-D
 
"The Valley of Elah"
.....That range and gunshop was Tina's in Santa Fe

Tina's Range Gear was also used as the gun shop seen in the movie No Country For Old Men

Wish they had used the Outdoorsman, it's a much better gun shop IMO.
 
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