The moment that a genuine legal gun shop opens in New York City, finally allowing decent law-abiding citizens of NYC their first chance at legally acquiring a firearm without constraint of the Sullivan Law, that gun shop will have more people lining up and camping outside than the Apple store on Fifth Avenue the night before the last iPhone release. There'd be celebrities and glitterati wearing pulled down hats and giant sunglasses, hair bunched up and no makeup so as to preserve anonymity. People posting Instagram shots of them camping next to that hot chick who was in the Harry Potter films.
In a city of 8.5 million people, that gun store won't be big enough to handle the crowd. They'd only be able to see you by appointment only. For the first year, it would be harder to get in that gun store than to get a seat at the sushi bar at Masa over in Time Warner plaza.
Studio 54 at it's peak would have *nothing* on that legitimate NYC gun store. You better believe.
NYC anti-gun liberals know it, too.
Beretta has a gallery in New York City.
True, "Please note that, due to New York City laws, the New York Gallery does not have handguns on display" but it's Beretta's flagship and it's in New York! (And unlike the props in that fake gun store, these are the real McCoy! Do note that the shades are drawn, lest neighbors become too aware of what Beretta makes and sells.)
http://newyork.berettagallery.com/