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They just paved the road too. Just kidding.
They just paved the road too. Just kidding.
That road was a fricking nightmare.
It should be nothing for you in your Land Cruiser. Just another off road adventure!
That road was a fricking nightmare.
It amazes me how he has been in business so long. He is miserable.If you're looking for high prices and poor customer service you could always go to Richie's in westport.
Ha ha ha yessssss!If you're looking for high prices and poor customer service you could always go to Richie's in westport.
They just paved the road too. Just kidding.
If some of you guys knew the shit that they pulled on other FFLs or some of the POS's they ditched onto customers (let alone all the post ban and NFA crap they sold to MA residents under the guidance that they are "MA OK"... only to help the ATF backdoor those people), you guys would be torching this thread to hell and back.
"Denied expansion." LOL. Right.
Screw Zero Hour and all of their shit heel employees that went elsewhere. They screwed over many many people by playing it loose and ratting in order to save their own ass.
That road was a fricking nightmare.
I didn't even have to pay sales tax on my $900 Glock!agree the road was a disaster! but I liked Alex and his shop. it's too bad he is no longer in business. a real bummer.
I didn't even have to pay sales tax on my $900 Glock!
Not anymore. State shut him down for, Stop me if you've heard this before, "Selling Glocks".If you're looking for high prices and poor customer service you could always go to Richie's in westport.
"If a gun dealer sells restricted guns, there is no liability on the gun purchaser," Majewski said.(Westport Police Detective Jeff Majewski)
I realize this was 2015, before Healy condemned the "assault weapon", "weapons of war" owners to felony status, but if it's an accurate statement, what legal grounds did Healy use to place liability on "purchasers of restricted guns" other than her unsubstantiated opinion? Just wondering.
"If a gun dealer sells restricted guns, there is no liability on the gun purchaser," Majewski said.(Westport Police Detective Jeff Majewski)
I realize this was 2015, before Healy condemned the "assault weapon", "weapons of war" owners to felony status, but if it's an accurate statement, what legal grounds did Healy use to place liability on "purchasers of restricted guns" other than her unsubstantiated opinion? Just wondering.
"If a gun dealer sells restricted guns, there is no liability on the gun purchaser," Majewski said.(Westport Police Detective Jeff Majewski)
I realize this was 2015, before Healy condemned the "assault weapon", "weapons of war" owners to felony status, but if it's an accurate statement, what legal grounds did Healy use to place liability on "purchasers of restricted guns" other than her unsubstantiated opinion? Just wondering.
The dude in the article is talking about non compliant handguns, which have nothing to do with guns supposedly "banned" by the AWB.
The "grounds" that Healey used are something along the lines of "because I said so" and have no actual basis in law. Problem is the dealers sucked for it, and here we are.
Of course none of this has anything to do with zero hour. Although there's about 58 different rumor-based conflicting versions of why they closed, including a day close to when the shop closed when they got visited by the kopsch and a police log report referencing a bunch of firearms violations. My guess is the reason they closed had something to do with "give up your license or you get prosecuted". Then they maybe tried to pull the shell game to move the business over to another person (to dodge that issue) and it didn't fly.
-Mike