Originally Posted by travelingman1
No stories but all the above makes me think how lucky we are to have Larry's here in Huntsville. Place is unbelievable. Store looks like the average size, well stocked gun store. But the retail area only takes up about 10% of the place. They have many thousands of guns and many millions of rounds of ammo. What a lot o people do not know is the really good stuff never makes it up front. As I was told, why put a 10,000 dollar gun up front for hundreds of looky lous to handle and mess up. They know the serious buyers and you are quietly told they may have such and such you might want to look at. Never hurts to ask what a gun store has in the back. Especially if your looking for something special.




You would love Joel Etchen in Laughlintown Pa.

I drive by for years, no idea it's a gun shop.
One day a friend mentioned it, so the next time by, I stopped.
It's a block building, sided by slabs.
The sign has the name, and a claybird being broken.
Until you know it's a gun shop, you dont see the clay bird.
There is no indication of guns.
They keep the door locked, when you try to open it, they let you in.
Walking in, it's just accessories.
A hard left takes you through a vault door into the gun room.
High dollar shotguns aren't my thing, but nothing in there goes under $1k.
And you can pick up the stuff under about $3k.
The good stuff is locked in cases.
Not my show, but a neat place.


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