Zeke Menuar
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There is a shop in the"People's Republick of Eugene" Oregon called "The Baron's Den" Part gunstore, indoor range, and Museum. The owner rents Thompson's grandfathered-in before 1968. He has lots of rifle, pistols and other stuff all over the walls that aren't for sale. Display cases with Lugers, Walthers, BHP's. All kinds of neat stuff. Nice place, nice people. You can go there, sit in a comfy chair, drink pop and read gunrags if you choose to.
The shops in Salem do business on the auction sites but they don't care about having their own site.
I took my Enfield Sporter to "Rich's Gun Shop" in Donald OR. Nice guy. Very nice shop. His lathe, mill and gunsmithing operation are in full view of the retail part of the shop. Not much there for me to buy(I'm a C&R guy, he isn't), but a nice shop nonetheless. Lots of Kimberugerfields and the like. He did a cut and crown on the lathe for me and got the gun back in five days. This guy uses Auction Arms but doesn't have a site that I know of. I found the shop by accident while trying to get out of phone range of my wife.
Don't set foot in the liberal utopia of Portland unless I absolutely have to.
ZM
The shops in Salem do business on the auction sites but they don't care about having their own site.
I took my Enfield Sporter to "Rich's Gun Shop" in Donald OR. Nice guy. Very nice shop. His lathe, mill and gunsmithing operation are in full view of the retail part of the shop. Not much there for me to buy(I'm a C&R guy, he isn't), but a nice shop nonetheless. Lots of Kimberugerfields and the like. He did a cut and crown on the lathe for me and got the gun back in five days. This guy uses Auction Arms but doesn't have a site that I know of. I found the shop by accident while trying to get out of phone range of my wife.
Don't set foot in the liberal utopia of Portland unless I absolutely have to.
ZM