Haha true that. I guess that is what we call a wall of text :lol:nova wrote:
snip...Sorry for the long paragraph, I was just getting all my thoughts out as I recalled them.snip..
Paragraphs require indentation:shock:
Though it seems you handled the situation well.
VA Arms has some good guys there, Bernie is very knowledgeable and helpful, and very polite. There's a few others there I could name who are also very polite and helpful.Don't you know Gun shop Commando's (oh, I mean clerks) are gun law experts.
I like G&AW better than VAA becasue of thestaff, when I have to get something at VAA I just usually get it and leave, some of the conversations I've over heard the staff having would amaze you.
There are a few good guys over at VAA (imho) but I perfer to shop at G&AW.
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Now thatI know a JBT works @ VAA I won't be shopping there anymore.
Don't you know Gun shop Commando's (oh, I mean clerks) are gun law experts.
I like G&AW better than VAA becasue of thestaff, when I have to get something at VAA I just usually get it and leave, some of the conversations I've over heard the staff having would amaze you.
There are a few good guys over at VAA (imho) but I perfer to shop at G&AW.
Edit:
Now thatI know a JBT works @ VAA I won't be shopping there anymore.
There used to be a gunstore in Milan, Ohio which I regularly visited. One day while I was there, one of the cops who ran the place started running his mouth about how all private sales should be BANNED and that ALL gun purchases should HAVE to be through a gunstore. I made no more purchases there and they're now out of business.Agent19 wrote:Don't you know Gun shop Commando's (oh, I mean clerks) are gun law experts.
I like G&AW better than VAA becasue of thestaff, when I have to get something at VAA I just usually get it and leave, some of the conversations I've over heard the staff having would amaze you.
There are a few good guys over at VAA (imho) but I perfer to shop at G&AW.
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Now thatI know a JBT works @ VAA I won't be shopping there anymore.
You're going to boycott a gun store that you previously did business at ..... because a "JBT works" there part time?
Fascinating....
P.S. Hmm...what if the "JBT" quits at some point in the future? Do you then go back to VAA?
Neither Virginia Arms nor Guns and Ammo Warehouse have any policy whereby armed customers must remove their magazines and unload their guns before entering their stores. At least none of which I am aware.They have that same ridiculous "rule" at Superior in VB, too.
Um... You did know that Longwatch IS ONE of the "Tonys 7" did you not?:what:...SNIP
Went to Guns and Ammo Warehouse afterward, saw longwatch (always good to see you ) and headed home.
SNIP...
Schhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhsh.....It's a secret!nova wrote:Um... You did know that Longwatch IS ONE of the "Tonys 7" did you not?:what:...SNIP
Went to Guns and Ammo Warehouse afterward, saw longwatch (always good to see you ) and headed home.
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Well ... a pretty poorly kept one maybe.:lol:Hawkflyer wrote:Schhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhsh.....It's a secret!nova wrote:Um... You did know that Longwatch IS ONE of the "Tonys 7" did you not?:what:...SNIP
Went to Guns and Ammo Warehouse afterward, saw longwatch (always good to see you ) and headed home.
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Have there been any developments past the last posted on that page?ProShooter wrote:http://www.vcdl.org/Tonys/mcpd.htmlWhat is Tony's 7 ?
Nope.Have there been any developments past the last posted on that page?
TFred
Oh crap ... Now I'm agreeing with you. I need a vacation.:banghead:Seriously, "Guns and Ammo Warehouse" is probably the best name, ever.
Now, why would anybody pass that up in favor of a place which employs member(s) of the MCPD?
Those are just my thoughts on the matter.