Not much to see. It’s about the size of a handicap stall.Ive heard so much about how much of a dick licker this guy is I really wanna take the drive to just see the place.
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Not much to see. It’s about the size of a handicap stall.Ive heard so much about how much of a dick licker this guy is I really wanna take the drive to just see the place.
Can I drop a deuce there?Not much to see. It’s about the size of a handicap stall.
Ive heard so much about how much of a dick licker this guy is I really wanna take the drive to just see the place.
Ive heard so much about how much of a dick licker this guy is I really wanna take the drive to just see the place.
My truck gets 12 mpg, gotta be a 2 hr drive each way....still Kinda interested!!I stopped in once about ten years ago for the same reason: I'd read about him here.
About the best thing he had in there was an Arisaka with an unground mum. Literally everything else was pretty junky. Ammo prices were higher than I wanted to pay, so I was out the door about four minutes after I went in.
There were two other guys in there with Oven, chewing the fat, talking about fishing and pink revolvers. They paid about as much attention to me as I did to them.
Not worth the drive, even if you live right around the corner.
Upper deckerCan I drop a deuce there?
My truck gets 12 mpg, gotta be a 2 hr drive each way....still Kinda interested!!
Santurri is in the same plaza so not a total waste if you need any gun repairs or mods done just saying you need to see the bright side of the coin.You've been warned.
Just make sure you go on a day that Gartman is open, so you can actually do some enjoyable gun shopping on the trip.
NEVER!!Since when has Ted been considered a friend to gun owners?
Looks like one, acts like one, is one!That dude looks like a rat.
Problem is that there never are decent people (Constitutionalists) running against them.Everyone in this state needs to see this and then vote out every anti we have in state and local governments.
Very unfortunate and true.NEVER!!
Looks like one, acts like one, is one!
Problem is that there never are decent people (Constitutionalists) running against them.
Santurri is in the same plaza so not a total waste if you need any gun repairs or mods done just saying you need to see the bright side of the coin.
Ironic there’s a Glock sticker on the gun safe...Aside from being a world class douchenozzle, The guy is a lazy slob.
Look at the friggin mess and clutter behind him. The guy hasn't received a shipment in 5 months so he has had plenty of time to clean up, but he just doesn't GAF.
Really takes pride in his business. Totally shitified.
Even if he didn't do the Glock thing, what kind of grab ass piece of shit runs his business like that?
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Maybe the reporter looked at the data on people arming upWeird how few negative firearm statements that article has for a MA media publication
(Maybe his wholesalers consider him "trying").He has lost lots of volume because of BPS and Gartman, probably AFS, too. Many years ago those three did not exist so there was no pressure.... he probably doesn't get s*** for allocation and doesn't use non conventional methods to get guns.If he hasn't got a gun shipment in 5 months he's not trying.
(Maybe his wholesalers consider him "trying").
Good guy wholesaler?Maybe the reporter looked at the data on people arming up
and is suddenly feeling outnumbered.
Wouldn't be the first time the MSM flip-flopped like that.
(Maybe his wholesalers consider him "trying").
Good guy wholesaler?
So they are not alarmed that the police department in Attleboro is in violation of the law? They have 40 days to process. No more.IDK if Attleboro is a green town or not but this quote is ridiculous.
"In Attleboro, the largest community in The Sun Chronicle’s readership area, new applications are taking up to seven months to process, according to Officer Richard Berube, who handles firearms applications full time.
Prior to the pandemic last March, Berube processed up to 15 new and renewal applications combined per week.
Now, Berube said, he takes an average of 15 new applications a week, almost four times the weekly average in the last three years."
Ok...? So you have to process 2 applications a day?
In effect if not intent?Good guy wholesaler?
Could be worse?What dist rep is going to stick his neck out for a guy who has been kicking his own ass and flushing the toilet on his own shoes since BPS showed up in the area?
So they are not alarmed that the police department in Attleboro is in violation of the law? They have 40 days to process. No more.
So they are not alarmed that the police department in Attleboro is in violation of the law? They have 40 days to process. No more.
Oh, I know. I just have this thing about the law being the law. We all need to follow it, or none of us need to follow it.In effect if not intent?
Could be worse?
Remember Sportsman's Trading Company on 101A
(immediately next to SO2's location),
who pocketed deposits and was always gonna
buy the guns to fill the orders, mañana?
He had some random crep in inventory.
The one time I went in (well-warned - just to scout the shop)
I almost bought a vial of airgun oil -
I'd never seen it on a retail shelf.
(Probably rebadged 3-in-One or Rem Oil; but let that go).
But I decided that would be wrong.
Imagine being a distributor who is supposed to service
that jackwad. He was only reviled on NES
as someone who took money for guns he never delivered.
What if he also tried jerking around his supply chain...?
I'm not trying to defend NET -
I'm just saying maybe there can be worse retailers
from a wholesaler's perspective.
We feel your pain, but...
(Don't worry; I was confident).Oh, I know. ...
Could be worse?
Remember Sportsman's Trading Company on 101A
(immediately next to SO2's location),
who pocketed deposits and was always gonna
buy the guns to fill the orders, mañana?
He had some random crep in inventory.
The one time I went in (well-warned - just to scout the shop)
I almost bought a vial of airgun oil -
I'd never seen it on a retail shelf.
(Probably rebadged 3-in-One or Rem Oil; but let that go).
But I decided that would be wrong.
Imagine being a distributor who is supposed to service
that jackwad. He was only reviled on NES
as someone who took money for guns he never delivered.
What if he also tried jerking around his supply chain...?
I'm not trying to defend NET -
I'm just saying maybe there can be worse retailers
from a wholesaler's perspective.
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