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- Hugo P.Rockland, ME2413Jul 16, 2022
Very friendly and accommodating took their time to talk to us, a must if your interested in local outdoor sport .
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jay G.Acushnet, MA061Jan 21, 2021
I've been to the store a few times now. Although it's hard to find a time when there isn't a line out the door John and the staff are always super accommodating.
I made some online purchases and needed an FFL for the transfer. John went out of his way to be helpful despite being the busiest shop in the area. Plan to send all my business his way.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Ken M.Fall River, MA3411Nov 20, 2016First to Review
I've been in here a few times and will be going back often. Great people, great prices great service! It's typically busy which makes it a total cluster at times but that says a lot about the business itself. They have a decent selection of handguns, the rifle and shotgun inventory seems to change constantly and they have a gunsmith on site.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - John D.Waltham, MA05Jan 30, 2018
The shop itself is great. Great staff and selection of guns at a reasonable price, I however cannot recommend their gunsmithing services. I brought a Smith and Wesson 686 here to get bead blasted, and I got my gun back in a very unacceptable condition. First off the barrel and cylinder holes were not plugged, so the cylinder holes as well as the barrel, crown, and rifling were blasted with high powered glass bead. The internals of the gun were all blasted as well including the hammer pivot pin. The side plate was forced on and off incorrectly leaving a gouge where the side plate meets the frame. The front sight was removed incorrectly and was dinged up like crazy. Incorrect screw driver heads were used for the screws, so side plate screws were all chewed up, as well as the top strap screw, and the strain screw. Literally not a single screw was not boogered up. The gun was also full of glass bead grit and required a full detail strip to clean out. I ended up selling the gun for a loss rather than do the two hour drive both ways back to the shop to complain. I bought an air compressor a have bead blasted my other two revolvers myself without a single issue, will either be doing my own work for now on or going elsewhere for gunsmith services.
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