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    Old, Grumpy, and Overpriced

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    Grand Master Know It All newracer's Avatar
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    I concur, how ever I took a couple of old shot guns there to be checked out and he did so for free. One needed some minor work on the safety selector and he replaced it for a reasonable price.

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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Bruce is hit or a major Miss. He took a S&W M10 i had and did it up while i waited. Go in another time, you would think he was more bi-polar than me
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    Bruce was rude to the other customers when I was there. He was cool with me (I was also buying a rifle from him). I wouldn't make a special trip to there but would stop if I was near by.

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    He did a good job installing Trijicon ghost rings on an 870 of mine. A prior gunsmith in Georgia had installed them but then the front sight flew off. Bruce did it and also thought to drill a small hole through and put a pin through it in addition to the factory-included adhesive. Clean work and hasn't failed. Turnaround time was quick too; about a week.

    He is a grouch, but I'd trust him to work on my guns.

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    I have had bad experences there also, He will neve touch one of my guns again no matter what.
    Don't be stupid!!!!!

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    I went in there looking for ammo, they had PLENTY of ammo in unopened cardboard boxes stacked in rows against the counters and aisles. Why so much ammo? Cause no one is paying the prices they want for the ammo.
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