PDA

View Full Version : Best handgun selection in CO



trlcavscout
01-24-2010, 13:55
Who has the best handgun selection and best prices in CO?

DD977GM2
01-24-2010, 14:23
In Denver or rather Metro area, I like 5280 Armory. They dont have a huge selection of nice revolvers(mainly Taurus) but other then that, they have a ton of EBRs and semi auto pistols of the major players.

Some hate them for their rudeness to customers finger fucking firearms, I have not ever had an issue with them. Maybe I allow a lot to roll off my shoulders. They have 6.8mm SPC Silver State ammo there where not many others do. If you go, it is basically west on I-70 to Wadsworth area.

Here is the addy for ya.
5440 Marshall Street #3, Arvada CO. 80002

sniper7
01-24-2010, 14:28
sportsmans warehouse has a pretty decent selction usually, as does gander mountain and bass pro shops but they are higher priced.
5280 is good as well.

Jensens in loveland has a great selection and very competitive prices on most things, not quite what you will find on the internet but they have to run a shop too, and it supports the local guys.[Beer]

Irving
01-24-2010, 14:37
Green Mountain guns has lots of Consignment guns.

trlcavscout
01-24-2010, 14:52
Thanks I will have to check out 5280. Jensen is ok, they tend to exibit attitude sometimes also, I have never had a problem there, but if some on at a shop does get mouthy I leave and never ever go back. Course I dont stand there asking stupid questions about guns I know nothing about either. Jensen just lacks some of the weapons I want to see in person. Sportsmans is good but they specialize in certain items, usually not what I am looking for. I will have to check out Gander also. Thanks all.

Troublco
01-24-2010, 15:54
Gander has a good selection, but they probably have the highest prices with the possible exception of the Firing Line.

esaabye
01-24-2010, 16:39
Specialty Sports in the Sprimgs has a great selection but again that comes at a price, the price.

kidicarus13
01-24-2010, 18:22
Specialty Sports in the Springs has a great selection but again that comes at a price, the price.

#1 Jensen's- Loveland
#2 Specialty Sports- Colo Spgs

Hoosier
01-24-2010, 18:23
There's a new place in Pueblo West. It's just east of the Walmart, in the industrial park that fronts Hwy 50. It's brand new, they were still unpacking boxes when I stopped there on Christmas Eve. Both times I've been by there it has been packed, and they seem to be stocking up nicely. They had two CMMG .22lr conversion kits for AR-15, and they said they'll handle FFL's for a modest cost. They probably had close to a dozen AR and variants, 700's, 10/22's, the usual assortment.

Name is something original like "Pueblo West Guns&Ammo", but the bright red lit up Guns & Ammo sign makes it easy to find.

H.

Jer
01-25-2010, 01:50
+ whatever number I am on Jensen's Arms in Loveland.

roberth
01-25-2010, 09:23
Depends on what you're looking for.

Semi-Automatic - 5280 has the best selection and pricing by far.

Revolvers - 5280 has new S&Ws, Green Mountain, GunSport, Firing Line sometimes have nice selections of older Smith and Colt revolvers.

As to people finger fucking guns:

I recently watched a guy who was looking at a used Smith revolver and he must have pulled the trigger 40 or 50 times, I think that is excessive but it wasn't my place to say anything. He wasn't holding the hammer either, just letting it drop in DA.

I've seen people attempt to dissamble brand new guns w/o asking permission, they just try to take it apart in the store. I've seen them drop guns and scratch parts and just hand it back to the clerk, do you think that brand new gun was sold as new or used with a big scratch in it?

Most people in gun shops are respectful and they take care of whatever they are handling. Others treat the inventory like shit and they don't care what happens as long as they are not held responsible.