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<blockquote data-quote="rdenton" data-source="post: 1359691" data-attributes="member: 618"><p>I miss Lash's too. Good selection of guns, reloading supplies and equipment, etc. and no poodles. Sooner guns seems to be catering to a particular, limited market. I asked about reloading stuff and was told his insurance didn't like it. </p><p></p><p>May just not feel like stocking a ton of stuff and never knowing if you are going to sell it. You can always unload guns if business looks bad, but the reloading stuff can tie up a lot of money and be hard to unload quickly.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately the attitude at Dong's seem to be prevalent at a lot of gun stores. Too bad, sure drives off those just getting started, youth, women, etc. I just wonder how they stay in business.</p><p></p><p>I'm really looking forward to 2A (the new indoor range) opening soon. They are supposed to be handing out flyers at the show this weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdenton, post: 1359691, member: 618"] I miss Lash's too. Good selection of guns, reloading supplies and equipment, etc. and no poodles. Sooner guns seems to be catering to a particular, limited market. I asked about reloading stuff and was told his insurance didn't like it. May just not feel like stocking a ton of stuff and never knowing if you are going to sell it. You can always unload guns if business looks bad, but the reloading stuff can tie up a lot of money and be hard to unload quickly. Unfortunately the attitude at Dong's seem to be prevalent at a lot of gun stores. Too bad, sure drives off those just getting started, youth, women, etc. I just wonder how they stay in business. I'm really looking forward to 2A (the new indoor range) opening soon. They are supposed to be handing out flyers at the show this weekend. [/QUOTE]
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