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Oh hells yeah I didn't even put in the pics from the side displays.Whoa! That is some seriously nice hardware.
FWIW, a lot of those aren't "new" toys.apparently their prices create a good margin
FWIW, a lot of those aren't "new" toys.
Jim's had some of that hardware for years. He used to display much of it at the (newer) Manchester Firing Line before he sold the place.
No this is a big room in between the first floor showroom and the cafe.I was there maybe two months ago and only saw the usual pieces near the stairs. What part of the building is this in, upstairs over the restaurant?
No this is a big room in between the first floor showroom and the cafe.
He's owned most of those before he even opened Shooters. Go support Walmart and Dicks.apparently their prices create a good margin
He's owned most of those before he even opened Shooters. Go support Walmart and Dicks.
He's owned most of those before he even opened Shooters. Go support Walmart and Dicks.
He needs to sponsor a machine gun shoot somewhere. Used to enjoy the Maxim and Westfield shoots before they shut down.
He's owned most of those before he even opened Shooters. Go support Walmart and Dicks.
...Go support Walmart and Dicks.
Just for the record hv55maxx - I've made more in real estate than my gun store so it's lame that you assume I charge more to buy museum items. Our new museum is dedicated to all of out Veterans from WWII through now. It's totally free to enter and enjoy. For the ones that think that it's the same old stuff that was at MFL, you're 60% correct. We will have a 55 gallon drum by the door for anyone to donate to Harbor Homes/ Veterans First. This is our chosen organization to raise money for and have committed to filling that barrel by November 1st 2019. I hope to see many of you folks in the museum, and will treat you with respect, and expect the same in return. Jim McLoudapparently their prices create a good margin
The youngest transferable machine-gun is now 33 years old. FYI 60 % is the same as MFL with many more to see now.FWIW, a lot of those aren't "new" toys.
Jim's had some of that hardware for years. He used to display much of it at the (newer) Manchester Firing Line before he sold the place.
Thanks Derek!He's owned most of those before he even opened Shooters. Go support Walmart and Dicks.
I came to one of your machine-gun shoots a few years ago, and let people shoot a PKM and a few others for free. I also sent that club $500.00 to help with their legal fees so we will have a place to shoot long into the future. I do support NES in many ways, and in fact have thousands of Mass. Customers. I don't have time to do a lot of what I'd like to, but will try to organize some great NES exclusive sales in our Amherst, NH location after it opens sometime this year. Thank you all for your business!He needs to sponsor a machine gun shoot somewhere. Used to enjoy the Maxim and Westfield shoots before they shut down.
I came to one of your machine-gun shoots a few years ago, and let people shoot a PKM and a few others for free. I also sent that club $500.00 to help with their legal fees so we will have a place to shoot long into the future. I do support NES in many ways, and in fact have thousands of Mass. Customers. I don't have time to do a lot of what I'd like to, but will try to organize some great NES exclusive sales in our Amherst, NH location after it opens sometime this year. Thank you all for your business!
Thank you for this exhibit. I was the guy in the ski pants you showed around. I am looking forward to spending more time in this amazing display.That s what it's all about!