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  • BiscuitsandGravy

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    Recently stopped by Four Guns in Lafayette on the corner of 26 and Earl Ave.

    Very impressed by their expansion and inventory selection. It appears they have at least doubled if not more their floor space.

    Nice Sig Sauer floor display.

    I guess this was the 'Grand Re-Opening' from a few weeks ago.

    Service was great. $20 FFL transfers. Said it was going up to $25 2018.
     

    Mgderf

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    Recently stopped by Four Guns in Lafayette on the corner of 26 and Earl Ave.

    Very impressed by their expansion and inventory selection. It appears they have at least doubled if not more their floor space.

    Nice Sig Sauer floor display.

    I guess this was the 'Grand Re-Opening' from a few weeks ago.

    Service was great. $20 FFL transfers. Said it was going up to $25 2018.

    Yes, they do seem to have a better inventory than others in the area, but on whole, their prices are too high.
    They've also laid in a fairly respectable reloading supply section, but again, prices are high.

    I was there for the "Grand Re-opening" and checked out the entire store.
    Days later I purchased my powder and primers at the local gun show.
    $3 p/lb more on powder and $2-5 more on primers at Four Guns.
    Those dollars add up quickly.
     

    BiscuitsandGravy

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    At the Ranch.
    Yes, they do seem to have a better inventory than others in the area, but on whole, their prices are too high.
    They've also laid in a fairly respectable reloading supply section, but again, prices are high.

    I was there for the "Grand Re-opening" and checked out the entire store.
    Days later I purchased my powder and primers at the local gun show.
    $3 p/lb more on powder and $2-5 more on primers at Four Guns.
    Those dollars add up quickly.

    For sure. I've mentioned that before about reloading component prices. It would be very easy to stop by, pick up what I need but those extra $'s do add up.

    :ingo:
     
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