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Original owner, Darrel Whittaker (deceased - 2014) son and partner will be opening a new gun shop in a different location but not far. Comments on Facebook regarding the inventory at the original Whittaker's Guns say last time they were there about all they saw was pretty much just fishing gear... frown


New gun store coming to county’s west side


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Chris Whittaker (left) and Luke Kuegel stand on the site where they will be opening a new gun store on the west side of Daviess County. | Photo by Ryan Richardson


A new gun store is coming to the west side of Daviess County, under the ownership of Luke Kuegel and Chris Whittaker. The duo promises a unique shop that will offer upwards of 2,000 guns.

The business, which they’re calling KWG, will be located on Worthington Road next to the Kuegel family’s farm shop. Worthington Road is across from Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, just west of the roundabout that connects KY 56, KY 81, and West Parrish Avenue.

The building — a 7,200-square-foot pole barn — will sit about a quarter-mile off KY 56 on Worthington Road, across from Wyndcrest Drive. It will be on a 5-acre lot, with Kuegel saying there will be plenty of parking.

The owners expect groundwork to begin in the coming weeks and hope to be open by the start of summer.

Asked why they decided to open the store, Kuegel said simply: “We felt like there was an opening in the market.”

He said the inventory will set KWG apart from other retailers within a day’s drive. Both owners said that’s about how far away their primary market will be.

“My friends and I have traveled down to Bowling Green or Greenville to shop for guns. Within an hour’s radius, you’ll pull that market easily because that’s a day trip,” Kuegel said. “… But Bowling Green’s store concentrates mostly on tactical and Greenville concentrates mostly on hunting. We’re looking to combine that into a one-stop shop.”

The owners said they plan to stock about 1,500-2,000 guns.

“From a $200 gun to a $10,000 gun, we plan on having it all,” Whittaker said. “Maybe not in the beginning, but we plan on doing the whole gambit. We want somebody to walk in here and be able to find anything they want to find. And if we don’t have it in stock, we’ll be able to order it.”

They’ll also sell ammo, holsters, reloading equipment, components, and more.

KWG won’t include a gun range at this time. They said they’re open to trying to add one in the future, but if that were to ever work out it would likely be built at another location, they said.

The owners said they’ll be creating a Facebook page closer to an opening date, and they’ll consistently post information about the business there.

For now, they are just focused on getting the store up and running.

Whittaker said, “We’re already ready for people to come down and see us.”
Is that where shortactionsmoker works?
Member here.
Originally Posted by ol_mike
Is that where shortactionsmacker works?
Member here.
You're better than this
No I'm not
I just was informed that the Whittaker family sold their interest in Whittaker's Guns a while back and although it still goes by Whittaker Guns the Whittaker family have not been involved in the operation of the business at all since. No idea who bought it.
Originally Posted by joken2
I just was informed that the Whittaker family sold their interest in Whittaker's Guns a while back and have not been involved in the operation of the business at all since. No idea who bought it.
That explains alot
I always heard they are really good folks.
Shortacionsmoker;

Still alive and kicking. Maintaining inventory has been a struggle. The shelves will fill back up this fall. The online ads don’t always mean we don’t have it in the store. We just don’t have the quantity in the store that we move online. Upper end goods have been a struggle to maintain and shipping has been dismal. 9-12 days on most restock. We probably have 4-500 guns in transit all the time. What most don’t realize is the capacity of the new store is far greater than the old store. In times past we’d get 10 of an item on allocation. That means a gun on the shelf would be there until we sold the last from overstock. Now we get one or two of the items on allocation and they’re gone the same day.

Covid was tough on us, but we’ll be around for a long time.
I was there about two weeks ago and the in-store inventory was way down. The gun racks were as bare as I've ever seen them. Other inventory seemed to be pretty much as it usually is. I asked one of the guys there about the lack of guns, and he said they'd just had a big run the past few months, hunting seasons and Christmas combined. He said the restocking proccess was running weeks behind, and that they hoped to start getting the inventory back to normal around the time that people started getting their tax refund checks, as that was another big season for them. That should be soon.

That new store that's referenced in the OP is going to be close to Whitakers curent location. A guy can kill two birds with one stone............three if he's inclined to eat at the Moonlite.
I got my Montana from SaS at Whittakers. Great guy and place to deal with - hope it continues.
I have bought guns from Whittakers before. They used to handle Volquartsen firearms, and had good prices on them. They were very good people to deal with.
Their website is down and the Facebook presence gone.
Can't say about Whitaker Country as I haven't been there in a while. But hear shortaction smoker loud & clear about inventory getting stripped.

I was in Ky. gun Co. a few week ago & their long gun inv. appeared way low as well. Probably had half of what they had last summer.
I sure did miss the daily updated online posted listing of used guns that Whittaker's Guns had for sale back when Darrel was still alive and running the store. I used to check it almost every day. Just a simple detailed line listing with text entries of all used guns in stock for sale with price. No idea why Derrick (sp?) stopped advertising used guns for sale.

Kinda curious myself also how this new gun store per the OP believes they will have no problem getting and keeping such a sizable inventory of "upwards of 2000 guns" in stock when apparently the old Whittaker's Guns says they are struggling to get much of any inventory?

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Not every day we get to move a bear. We picked up this beautiful specimen from Whittaker Guns and delivered to the Owensboro Museum of Science and History. Fun fact: This bear lived to be 18 years old and came from Alaska.
Kudos to Whitakers for having a bunch of Fieldcraft on sale and was even getting small batches of the rifles long after about everyone else was out of stock for months. I’m thinking they had a real good relationship with the Barretts or someone had dozens squirreled away NIB that they knew.
Originally Posted by ol_mike
Shortacionsmoker;

Still alive and kicking. Maintaining inventory has been a struggle. The shelves will fill back up this fall. The online ads don’t always mean we don’t have it in the store. We just don’t have the quantity in the store that we move online. Upper end goods have been a struggle to maintain and shipping has been dismal. 9-12 days on most restock. We probably have 4-500 guns in transit all the time. What most don’t realize is the capacity of the new store is far greater than the old store. In times past we’d get 10 of an item on allocation. That means a gun on the shelf would be there until we sold the last from overstock. Now we get one or two of the items on allocation and they’re gone the same day.

Covid was tough on us, but we’ll be around for a long time.

What was the date of this post?
Originally Posted by JamesJr
I was there about two weeks ago and the in-store inventory was way down. The gun racks were as bare as I've ever seen them. Other inventory seemed to be pretty much as it usually is. I asked one of the guys there about the lack of guns, and he said they'd just had a big run the past few months, hunting seasons and Christmas combined. He said the restocking proccess was running weeks behind, and that they hoped to start getting the inventory back to normal around the time that people started getting their tax refund checks, as that was another big season for them. That should be soon.

That new store that's referenced in the OP is going to be close to Whitakers curent location. A guy can kill two birds with one stone............three if he's inclined to eat at the Moonlite.
I can agree with your post except for one part. Why would anyone want to eat at the Moonlite? Boniest word test Barbeque I ever tried to eat. The fiddlers were pretty good though.
Take care!
Rick
Originally Posted by JamesJr
... That new store that's referenced in the OP is going to be close to Whitakers curent location. A guy can kill two birds with one stone............three if he's inclined to eat at the Moonlite.

This ^^^^^ ... Whittaker's is an 8 hour, 400 mile round trip for me. No way I'm driving past Moonlight and not eat...
All the good KY restaurants especially BBQ pits are really close to TN !

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Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Their website is down and the Facebook presence gone.

Yep, doesn't look hopeful. I tried to take up for them, but seeing this ^^^, it doesn't look good.
They used to have some smoking deals on Tikkas. I picked one up there quite a few years ago for about $250 less than I could find locally, including shipping and transfer.
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by ol_mike
Shortacionsmoker;

Still alive and kicking. Maintaining inventory has been a struggle. The shelves will fill back up this fall. The online ads don’t always mean we don’t have it in the store. We just don’t have the quantity in the store that we move online. Upper end goods have been a struggle to maintain and shipping has been dismal. 9-12 days on most restock. We probably have 4-500 guns in transit all the time. What most don’t realize is the capacity of the new store is far greater than the old store. In times past we’d get 10 of an item on allocation. That means a gun on the shelf would be there until we sold the last from overstock. Now we get one or two of the items on allocation and they’re gone the same day.

Covid was tough on us, but we’ll be around for a long time.

What was the date of this post?


8/18/23

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I think they had a great relationship with Volquartsen and CZ. They could get Volquartsen when others could not. And Cz they had a super great inventory in stock on all models and configurations. I used to always watch their used guns also.
Remember Benelli taking guns & dealership away from them because they were selling under MAP. They were the best place to buy a Benelli BTW. The rest of the story was:

After a year or less, Benelli seeing the number of lost sales from Whitakers they went to them & said here's your distributorship back & sell them however you want to, we just want you back.

Them being not that far from the Mississippi flyway & with the reputation they had, Benelli boo booed by messing with them in the first place & they knew it.
I've bought several from Whittaker over the years and they've always been great. I remember when they had mrc build some campfire special models that were twisted correctly. I bought 1 of the 8 twist fluted 260s. I also got some tikka specials and my first howa minis. The best was the Barrett fieldcrafts for just over $1100. I wish I would have bought more of those.

Bb
Originally Posted by RickinTN
Originally Posted by JamesJr
I was there about two weeks ago and the in-store inventory was way down. The gun racks were as bare as I've ever seen them. Other inventory seemed to be pretty much as it usually is. I asked one of the guys there about the lack of guns, and he said they'd just had a big run the past few months, hunting seasons and Christmas combined. He said the restocking proccess was running weeks behind, and that they hoped to start getting the inventory back to normal around the time that people started getting their tax refund checks, as that was another big season for them. That should be soon.

That new store that's referenced in the OP is going to be close to Whitakers curent location. A guy can kill two birds with one stone............three if he's inclined to eat at the Moonlite.
I can agree with your post except for one part. Why would anyone want to eat at the Moonlite? Boniest word test Barbeque I ever tried to eat. The fiddlers were pretty good though.
Take care!
Rick
I didn’t say that I ate their BBQ, only that I ate there. Truthfully, I don’t care for the BBQ they serve, but I do like the buffet and the choices one has. The BBQ that is cooked in my part of Kentucky and western Tennessee is what I prefer
Most folks I know who are big time BBQ lovers say Old Hickory BBQ restaurant (located there in Owensboro too) has Moonlight's BBQ beat by leaps and bounds.

Moonlights biggest claim to fame was Bill "Slick Willy" Clinton ate there once. Don't know if they still do but they did have photos of him eating there displayed on the walls.

In my opinion the biggest thing Moonlight has in their favor is their breakfast and lunch buffet choices.
Originally Posted by joken2
Most folks I know who are big time BBQ lovers say Old Hickory BBQ restaurant (located there in Owensboro too) has Moonlight's BBQ beat by leaps and bounds.

+1
Recent email ads have featured HiPoints, Heritage Arms and the like. I am not judging though.....
Regardless of the situation, I wish SAS (Darrick) well. He treated me well each time I dealt with him.
Originally Posted by Orion2000
Regardless of the situation, I wish SAS (Darrick) well. He treated me well each time I dealt with him.

Same here. I bought 5 guns and several scopes from them, and liked supporting them. It seems that about the same time they changed their website to the one that was just horrendous, they kinda lost some of their momentum. They also have serious competition in the form of Buds and KY Gun Co.

I hope Darrick comes out of this okay. He's one hell of a good businessman.
I hate to hear this. They were my go to for Howas for several years. I bet I bought a dozen from them. When they switched their website and stopped accepting layaway they stopped enabling my addiction. They were great people to deal with thoug.
Originally Posted by joken2
Original owner, Darrel Whittaker (deceased - 2014) son and partner will be opening a new gun shop in a different location but not far. Comments on Facebook regarding the inventory at the original Whittaker's Guns say last time they were there about all they saw was pretty much just fishing gear... frown


New gun store coming to county’s west side


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[Linked Image from cdn.owensborotimes.com]
Chris Whittaker (left) and Luke Kuegel stand on the site where they will be opening a new gun store on the west side of Daviess County. | Photo by Ryan Richardson


A new gun store is coming to the west side of Daviess County, under the ownership of Luke Kuegel and Chris Whittaker. The duo promises a unique shop that will offer upwards of 2,000 guns.

The business, which they’re calling KWG, will be located on Worthington Road next to the Kuegel family’s farm shop. Worthington Road is across from Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, just west of the roundabout that connects KY 56, KY 81, and West Parrish Avenue.

The building — a 7,200-square-foot pole barn — will sit about a quarter-mile off KY 56 on Worthington Road, across from Wyndcrest Drive. It will be on a 5-acre lot, with Kuegel saying there will be plenty of parking.

The owners expect groundwork to begin in the coming weeks and hope to be open by the start of summer.

Asked why they decided to open the store, Kuegel said simply: “We felt like there was an opening in the market.”

He said the inventory will set KWG apart from other retailers within a day’s drive. Both owners said that’s about how far away their primary market will be.

“My friends and I have traveled down to Bowling Green or Greenville to shop for guns. Within an hour’s radius, you’ll pull that market easily because that’s a day trip,” Kuegel said. “… But Bowling Green’s store concentrates mostly on tactical and Greenville concentrates mostly on hunting. We’re looking to combine that into a one-stop shop.”

The owners said they plan to stock about 1,500-2,000 guns.

“From a $200 gun to a $10,000 gun, we plan on having it all,” Whittaker said. “Maybe not in the beginning, but we plan on doing the whole gambit. We want somebody to walk in here and be able to find anything they want to find. And if we don’t have it in stock, we’ll be able to order it.”

They’ll also sell ammo, holsters, reloading equipment, components, and more.

KWG won’t include a gun range at this time. They said they’re open to trying to add one in the future, but if that were to ever work out it would likely be built at another location, they said.

The owners said they’ll be creating a Facebook page closer to an opening date, and they’ll consistently post information about the business there.

For now, they are just focused on getting the store up and running.

Whittaker said, “We’re already ready for people to come down and see us.”


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Owensboro Duo to Open New Gun Stor... Updated: Mar 12, 2024 / 08:37 AM CDT



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OWENSBORO, Ky. (WEHT) — A new gun store could be on its way to Owensboro in July. Luke Kuegel and Chris Whittaker, the co-owners of KWG, say the idea is a joint effort with deep family roots.

The duo says they hope to offer an inventory of nearly 2,000 guns to the city’s gun users and have plans to break ground at the end of March. The co-owners say the 7,200 square foot building will sit on Worthington Road.

“We want to run the entire gambit of guns, some special guns that a lot of people might only see online and have never seen in person. We hope to have those in the store,” says Kuegel.

“[We’ll have] concealed carry purses, holsters, reloading supplies for the gun enthusiasts that go out and shoot competition. We hope at some point and time to run concealed carry classes. Everything from from a $100 22 rifle for your granddaughter all the way up to a $10,000 Barret rifle,” says Whittaker.

The duo say the idea was a joint effort. Kuegel says they realized there was an opening in the market.

Kuegel and his family work in the meat industry. While Whittaker’s family is known for, at one time, owning the largest gun store in the state of Kentucky.

Whittaker says its been months since he’s worked in that environment, and he hopes to bring with him his love for the business, his knowledge of guns and his dad’s legacy.

“I’ve been selling guns since I was 11. Everything that I’ve learned in the gun industry…whether it be from my parents, reps, whatever… it’s going help us build a great gun store,” says Whittaker.

One person says the new store will help keep the commute short for gun users.

“It’s really the only gun shop that’s available other than, you know, academy sports. That’s part of the problem with Owensboro…You have to travel to get things a lot of times,” says Joseph Yazvac, a local resident.

Officials say once they break ground, a Facebook page will be created to help give updates as the project moves forward.
I hope that the new store is as good as it's being advertised. I plan on visiting it just as soon as they open. It's quite the coincidence that as Whittakers was in the process of going bankrupt, the new store was in the process of being formed. I suspect there is a good story there. I won't pass on Facebook gossip, but it sure doesn't sound good about the Whittakers deal.
I've been to Owensboro several times over the last year, but only went to the Whittaker's store once, and then, the inventory was down so bad I pretty much turned around and walked out. I used to get down there pretty often, because it's only a two-hour drive, and it made a nice day trip. Too bad they've closed up shop, but you could kinda see it coming, they never really recovered after the plannedemic.

IF the new store is where I think it's going to be, that will be even better, closer to Owensboro and easier to get to. A better location, by far, although I like the country drive from Owensboro.

It's closer for me to go to Bud's or KY GUN CO, but not enough to matter, really 100 minutes to Bud's or 120 minutes to Whittaker's. KYGUNCO has two locations, one is an hour away, and the other, original store is only 40 minutes. Yeah, I got it good!
There are others, but those are the biggest within two hours. Heck, I've got a great store just 13 miles away. They can match, or beat, the others, and usually do.
Have never been to their gun shop. Are they any relation to the Whittaker family in West Virginia?
Originally Posted by Cecil56
Have never been to their gun shop. Are they any relation to the Whittaker family in West Virginia?
Yeah, double first cousins
Originally Posted by Cecil56
Have never been to their gun shop. Are they any relation to the Whittaker family in West Virginia?
Apparently, if you want to buy that is.
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