Posted on 06/03/2025 5:02:59 PM PDT by Enterprise
📍 Where & When: Announced on June 3, 2025, with plans to go public soon.
GrabAGun will allow customers to purchase firearms online, though federal law requires the weapons to be picked up from authorized and licensed dealers, where standard background checks will be conducted. However, accessories such as scopes and ammunition can be shipped directly to consumers’
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because they’ll now be publicly traded
“And we are far less safe today than we were in the pre-1968 years.”
NO KIDDING! Guns could be had anywhere and no one cared. Rifles hanging in the rear window of an unlocked pickup parked at the bar would never get touched. Pre-teen kids could go shoot gophers and no one would consider shooting another did or rob a store with it. I could go on and on.
I often wonder how much better the USA would be today if JFK had not gotten whacked and LBJ never would have been President.
cox, having been a part of the nra during the period that the grifter wayne lapierre was in charge, has denied that claim, but there have been a lot of talk from people that there was an effort against this deregulation and cox was part of it.
you will also have the ability to finance through Credova which is owned by Public Square. PS is handling all GaG financing
I believe Rural King Guns operates the same way, 135 stores in 13 states. (A division of Rural King)
I’m going to J & G sometime this week. Aiming to trade-in a Ruger 9E plus cash for a Ruger RXM.
Tombstone Tactical in Chino Valley has slightly better ammo prices.
Never shopped there. Chino Valley was on the other side of Prescott from where we lived.
Bud’s is a great place to shop.
We like Prescott. The town square is great 🥃
I think Gunbroker beat him to it.
Same here but the hubbub is about taking it public. Just be careful not to jump in on the initial run till things shake out. Shorters will run the price up then collapse will ensue till the price stabilizes.
During WW2, GI’s sent home Japanese rifles, flamethrowers, machine guns, bayonets, flags etc. to their parents via the US Post Office. Source: Plattsburgh Press Republican, 1942-45. nynewspaperarchives.org During the Vietnam War Soldiers brought
AK47’s,Grenades,etc , , right thru San Francisco Airport on their way catching taxis to McClellan aAFB in Sacramento to fly home. I drove many taxis full of armed soldiers and Army nurses
On their laps from San Francisco Airport ..they had all the whiskey out celebrating..i was scared I would either crash or get blown up.
It was amazing what military personnel could bring home. It should still be that way.
It should still be that way for Americans to go to any store and get what you want!
Even in the 70’s, when it was fall hunting seasons, at high school, there were guns in racks in the back of pickup trucks in the school student parking lot. The rest of the year there were fishing poles in those same racks. There was also a 22 range on campus for the rifle team, as well as JROTC teaching every student in the program how to shoot safely and accurately. JROTC also had M1’s with a spot weld over the end of the firing pin hole in the bolt, as well as 45’s with the firing pin removed for drill. ahh, the good old days. Close order drill under the Florida sun in woolen pants and and starched shirts.
It was the culture of the day. Freer easier times with much less stress outside the home. No one got into your business, home doors left unlocked, keys left in ignitions, etc. And pedophiles were locked up or taken care of by the locals, the insane were properly treated and not on the streets, abortion was an absolute taboo, and government sponsored child sexual mutilation was unheard of.
The democrat progressive cultural change is the cause. It’s a very slow process that works best in big cities. Democrats are the party of evil. PERIOD.
“Duplicate effort. Check out Cheaperthandirt.com.”
They sold and don’t sell guns anymore. Of course there are about a million other places you can get guns online.
Cheaper Than Dirt Stops Selling Guns
Cheaper Than Dirt no longer sells firearms as of recent developments. The company was acquired by 2A Group LLC, but the firearms inventory was not included in the acquisition agreement.
Therefore, while Cheaper Than Dirt continues to offer ammunition and shooting accessories, firearms are no longer available for purchase on their website.
“I believe Rural King Guns operates the same way, 135 stores in 13 states. (A division of Rural King)”
They just opened one near where I live (south Alabama). That’s a crazy store. They seemed to have...everything. I bought 500 rounds of 9mm for a decent price. You can order a gun from them and they’ll ship it to the store and you don’t pay a transfer fee. That’s pretty good. I think you can do that at Academy Sports, too, so it’s nothing new.
Agree. We use Bud’s. They have great customer support and have good relationships with the FFL dealers.
“Waiting on suppressor relief”
Well, if the big beautiful bill goes through the hearing protection act is included.
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