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I had a good experience here. I suppose my perspective as a customer is a little different; I don't really need to ask a ton of questions, I don't care about handling a bunch of shit from behind the counter, and I'm not really interested in firearms (but I understand they are essential in a Wild West state). I knew what I wanted and I just had to find it locally. Stopped in on a whim while on my way to see a movie at Norterra. Was searching for an FNX-9, which had proven to be a pain in the ass. They had one. The price was OK, about what I've seen online and from other retailers. Pretty much all I needed to be satisfied. Good selection of rifles, shotguns and handguns. They also had a lot of accessories and magazines, but the markup was considerably more than the internet. Understandable given they are a small local retailer, but no way I'm paying more than $60 for an already overpriced FN magazine. The guy working there was nice, courteous and processed all the paperwork pretty quickly. Answered the few questions I had, and got me on my way in time to make the flick. If I ever had the desire to buy a gun in the future, I would likely give them a try again if I were in the area.
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