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Tucson members....what/where was this gun store?
Mercury
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Ok, I cannot remember where this place was in Tucson, other than it was in the south part of town, and in a industrial type area. I'm thinking near the Air Force base somewhere. I can't remember the name, either.
Anyway, if you ever went there, you would remember it. It was a DISASTER in that store. Literally piles and piles of Moisn-Nagants and the like just stacked on top of each other. Most looked like they had been underwater, they were so dirty and dusty! I bought a few Nagants for $30 each!
Any ideas where this place was? I'm sure it is closed by now, it looked nearly closed back then, at least 10-15 years ago.
Thanks.
Merc
Anyway, if you ever went there, you would remember it. It was a DISASTER in that store. Literally piles and piles of Moisn-Nagants and the like just stacked on top of each other. Most looked like they had been underwater, they were so dirty and dusty! I bought a few Nagants for $30 each!
Any ideas where this place was? I'm sure it is closed by now, it looked nearly closed back then, at least 10-15 years ago.
Thanks.
Merc
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Just soooo much stuff there though. I liked the store, but the owner wasn't especially friendly. Not grumpy, just not real chatty.
Merc
Any better idea of where it was located? Major cross streets, etc, etc...?
Big Al (not recalling anyplace like that, to my knowledge, sorry!)
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Merc
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It wasn't Jensens Custom Ammunition, at least not when I lived there. Jensens was a well run place until the founder retired.
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