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Is R&S Gun Service in Moore out of business?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3553007" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Now I remember this place since you mentioned it was next to the barber shop. </p><p>Back in the day one of our members spotted an early manufacture Ruger semi auto .44 mag carbine for sale in the store. He didn’t have the money to buy it at the time and commented about how nice it was. </p><p>That model rifle was on my holy grail list, so I left Ponca at 6am, arrived in Moore just after he opened up for the day. </p><p>Definitely old school gunsmith shop at first impression. </p><p>The rifle in question was still in the rack priced very reasonably. Not a single ding, scratch anywhere and the loading port had very few fine scratches indicating to me it had little use. </p><p>While waiting on the 4473 to go through, I was watching an older gentleman (Roy?)working on a rifle action. It was obvious it wasn’t his first rodeo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3553007, member: 5412"] Now I remember this place since you mentioned it was next to the barber shop. Back in the day one of our members spotted an early manufacture Ruger semi auto .44 mag carbine for sale in the store. He didn’t have the money to buy it at the time and commented about how nice it was. That model rifle was on my holy grail list, so I left Ponca at 6am, arrived in Moore just after he opened up for the day. Definitely old school gunsmith shop at first impression. The rifle in question was still in the rack priced very reasonably. Not a single ding, scratch anywhere and the loading port had very few fine scratches indicating to me it had little use. While waiting on the 4473 to go through, I was watching an older gentleman (Roy?)working on a rifle action. It was obvious it wasn’t his first rodeo. [/QUOTE]
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