A F Boyer Hardware & Guns

4.0 star rating
2 reviews

Category: Sporting Goods  [Edit]

130 Main St
Slatington, PA 18080
(610) 767-3575
Hours:

Mon-Tue, Thu 8 am - 5:30 pm

Wed 8 am - 12 am

Fri 8 am - 8 pm

Sat 8 am - 5 pm

Price Range:
$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
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  • Review from Daniel H.

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    Bethlehem, PA

    4.0 star rating
    4/26/2011

    I can't comment much on the hardware aspect other than it is a charming store in a small town.

    But I'll comment on the "bustling gun business." They have a ton of inventory, probably more than any of the other stores in the area. I was looking for a somewhat uncommon firearm and when I called to inquire about their inventory I was greeted by a very polite salesperson who clearly knew what he was talking about. A visit to the store confirmed that everyone was helpful.

    The prices are very competitive compared to many other stores. I'm not sure how they manage to keep firearm prices so low. For example, the item I was looking for cost only $10 less on the Internet, not counting any transfer fees. This is potentially dangerous as you might "try and buy" (to your bank account) whereas there is uncertainty in Internet purchases.

    Oh yeah they accept credit cards and the fees and such aren't totally outrageous.

    Important note: you park in the lot across the street from the store.

  • Review from Alyssa W.

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    • 37 reviews

    Slatington, PA

    4.0 star rating
    10/10/2010

    I'm amazed no one has reviewed Boyers. They have literally everything a person could need, and then some. Definitely a Slatington staple.  They also do a very bustling gun business, if my understanding is correct.  Very upstanding family, business has been family owned and operated for generations.  They have a stuffed giraffe in the front of the store, and other animals also shot by the family.  Definitely a place worth going for something you would need if you're a DIY-er.

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