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electronman1729
03-07-2020, 14:03
Swung by today, looks like the last day in business is the end of march. All of the reloading components are are going to Bristleone.

.455_Hunter
03-07-2020, 14:20
You mean Reloading Zone? The one just off I-70 near the Brass Armadillo?

Reloaders Corner closed a couple of years ago after the morbidly obese owner passed away.

electronman1729
03-07-2020, 14:30
You mean Reloading Zone? The one just off I-70 near the Brass Armadillo?

Reloaders Corner closed a couple of years ago after the morbidly obese owner passed away.

Yep Sorry, so many care closing in town.

Irving
03-07-2020, 14:40
Really??!! That was a great shop.

.455_Hunter
03-07-2020, 15:00
That's unfortunate. Only a few "newer" shops seem to be able to stay afloat.

Jamnanc
03-07-2020, 17:26
Wrong

.455_Hunter
03-07-2020, 18:00
Wrong

What's wrong?

lpgasman
03-07-2020, 18:06
The owner said the building was sold to a company out of california, and the rent was going from 1700 to 7000 a month. Shame, the have great prices in guns and ammo.

Jamnanc
03-07-2020, 18:49
I read that they were moving to Lakewood, didn’t associate the sell to bristlecone, and posted that they moved. Then deleted my post.

Very good folks. Too bad they aren’t still in business.

USMC88-93
03-07-2020, 21:16
The existing owner seems to have sold the business to others, and the others are relocating the reloading components business to sell out of Bristlecone Shooting Center. They can spin it as they want but I see it as yet another shop going tits up.

thebolt
03-08-2020, 17:16
It's difficult for small firearms shops to stay in business. Everyone wants to get the lowest possible price so they shop on the internet and give the local gun businesses a very small percentage of their business. The small businesses can't compete with internet pricing and they can't stay in business when they are not supported. People need to support their local gun stores or their only choices will be bAss Pro Shop and their absorbed chain store.

MrPrena
03-08-2020, 17:52
The owner said the building was sold to a company out of california, and the rent was going from 1700 to 7000 a month. Shame, the have great prices in guns and ammo.

1700 to 7000 is ridiculously crazy bump.


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As people said, I think most of stores started from home, and get a warehouse or storefront when their house is flooded with inventory. I would not bet a farm/ranch just on a gun store. It has to be 4-in-1 or 5-in-1 type of business. Gun store+training+shooting range+gunsmith+hire barista and sell coffee*

I would not own a gun store without a shooting range.


* semi joke, but gun&coffee. coffee is a great way to get people into the other side of store like barnes and nobles.

battle_sight_zero
03-08-2020, 18:15
1700 to 7000 is ridiculously crazy bump.

Been shopping there on a regular basis for a couple years. The owners are great people and they have been talking retirement for a while. It was obvious to me that they knew how to run a gunstore. Their inventory in my thoughts was in the top 2 of the front range and the service was number 1. The rent increase came after they sold the business and expididdited the transfer to the new owners. Would not doubt the rent increase was done to clear them out. In closing I feel very sad about this. This is the 3rd shop that I frequented that is closing their doors but I sense the owners are happy with moving on. As for me I will be moving to the land of Pronghorns this summer. I am sure I will have challenges to obtain the service I received from the Relaoding Zone but I am hopeful for less nonsense and being able to buy standard capacity magazines and maybe even do a private transfer like the old days.


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As people said, I think most of stores started from home, and get a warehouse or storefront when their house is flooded with inventory. I would not bet a farm/ranch just on a gun store. It has to be 4-in-1 or 5-in-1 type of business. Gun store+training+shooting range+gunsmith+hire barista and sell coffee*

I would not own a gun store without a shooting range.


* semi joke, but gun&coffee. coffee is a great way to get people into the other side of store like barnes and nobles.

Ridge
03-10-2020, 18:23
1700 to 7000 is ridiculously crazy bump.

For real. Sounds like a "Fuck you, I want you gone" price from the new owners.

battle_sight_zero
03-10-2020, 23:04
Stopped by today. They are pretty much cleared out on mags but plenty of deals. Many firearms marked down a bit and they have emptied some displays. Could be worth a look to some of the members here. However will agree with the post above that this could be a big FU. California landlord at that. Maybe they will open up a smoking accessory shop in its place?

Great-Kazoo
03-11-2020, 01:01
For real. Sounds like a "Fuck you, I want you gone" price from the new owners.

OR what someone offered them, based on location

colorider
03-11-2020, 13:04
Talked at length with Mary Jo the owner last year and also about 6 months ago. A year ago she was ready to get out of the business and retire. I do believe the term was “sit on my porch and drink margaritas”

Martinjmpr
03-11-2020, 13:59
1700 to 7000 is ridiculously crazy bump.


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As people said, I think most of stores started from home, and get a warehouse or storefront when their house is flooded with inventory. I would not bet a farm/ranch just on a gun store. It has to be 4-in-1 or 5-in-1 type of business. Gun store+training+shooting range+gunsmith+hire barista and sell coffee*

I would not own a gun store without a shooting range.
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This x eleventy brazillians. No gun store is going to stay open on the basis of "good will" alone, I don't care how good their reputation is.

Bass Pro could be owned by Sarah Brady and sell products made in Iran with 100% of the profits going to North Korea and people would still shop there if they can beat the LGS price by 5%. That's just the way it is in retail.

The way to stay in business is to offer something the big-box stores or internet can't: A place to shoot.

FoxtArt
03-12-2020, 01:02
A store marketing to women just needs to double their prices, then markdown by 50%.

A store marketing guns has to beat the best price in town, online, gunbroker, at yard sales, auctions, and internationally, because those old bastards will row a canoe to New Zealand if they can save $6.00 on the purchase price.

True fact: Once saw a guy bitch that the sales tax should be refunded from the total at a gun store because it wasn't included in the advertised price in the flyer. WTF? WHAT ROCK DID YOU COME FORTH FROM SON?

lpgasman
03-13-2020, 14:23
For real. Sounds like a "Fuck you, I want you gone" price from the new owners.

Exactly! If I had to speculate, probably going to put a pot shop in there.

Irving
03-16-2020, 18:03
The owner said the building was sold to a company out of california, and the rent was going from 1700 to 7000 a month. Shame, the have great prices in guns and ammo.

Good luck getting $7,000/mo rent now fuckers. heh

leightoncash
03-17-2020, 14:04
This is a shame. They actually had good prices, and I got started in reloading around the time they opened, at a time when I could6get components elsewhere. I loved that I could get standard cap mags, and order in pistols with standard cap mags. As far as I know, Bristlecone won't do that.

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colorider
03-17-2020, 17:01
Bristlecone will not stock or sell standard cap mags. Several places in town do, so you should have no problem finding them.