Gun stores Austin area?
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Gun stores Austin area?
Does anyone have any recommendations for gun shops in the Austin area?
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Re: Gun stores Austin area?
Besides your big box retailers (Academy, Cabellas, etc), here are a few others you might look into. In central Austin, there is:
McBrides
In North Austin, there is:
Contact Info for Heritage Firearms ( website seems to be down, link )
And if you're LEO, EMS, etc, you can try:
GT Distributors
In Cedar Park:
The Gun Store
Also, just heard of a new one in Round Rock, it was started by an ex-GT Dist employee. Don't know anything about it, but thought I'd include it.
Austin Gun Liquidators
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McBrides
In North Austin, there is:
Contact Info for Heritage Firearms ( website seems to be down, link )
And if you're LEO, EMS, etc, you can try:
GT Distributors
In Cedar Park:
The Gun Store
Also, just heard of a new one in Round Rock, it was started by an ex-GT Dist employee. Don't know anything about it, but thought I'd include it.
Austin Gun Liquidators
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Re: Gun stores Austin area?
sportsman warehouse and academy carry various rifles.
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There are a couple of Red's as well (also are indoor ranges). North location is in Pflugerville. South location is in Austin near Oak hill.
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I did not know about Austin Gun Liquidators untill I read it on this thread. Since I am in Round Rock, that really made me purk up and check them out. I just back from there, Scott is the owner and a great guy. He will treat you right, and his prices are really good. It looks like his prices are better then Academy. If you are looking for a new gun, I would check out Scotts' shop for sure. You might just save a couple bucks.
Thanks for the tip on this shop Aggiemm.
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Thanks for the tip on this shop Aggiemm.
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Re: Gun stores Austin area?
There is also TexGuns http://www.texguns.net/. It is a small, family owned type store with friendly people.
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thanks for the help guys/gals, need to start checking them out!
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One other that hasn't been mentioned yet is 'cost + 10%'. It is a tiny place just off of Burnett (I think it is on Burnett loop). Very small selection but worth a look if your in that neck of the woods.
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Here are my opinions about some of the stores mentioned . . .
McBride's: Closed Sunday. Good selection, friendly employees, HIGH prices.
Heritage: Second set of owners are ethically challenged. Ripped off once, I never darkened their door again. (Doggone forum rules on salty language . . . )
Sportsman's Warehouse: Good selection of rifles, pistols, and shotguns, including some EBRs. Friendly employees. Generally good prices, occasional sales during "customer appreciation days."
The Gun Store: Small selection, some class III stuff. They put together some EBRs themselves, I believe.
Texguns: Been there twice, proprietor was only interested in jawboning with his buddy each time. Tiny selection.
Academy: Decent prices on common guns - 870s, regular offerings from other manufacturers. Clerks are NOT very knowledgeable.
Cabela's: South of Austin off I-35 in Buda. Good selection, some fancy guns, but not the best prices around, unless you leverage coupons and specials.
Sportsman's Finest: http://www.sportsmansfinest.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Lots of high-end and Class III stuff. Only place I've been that had a 20mm cannon in stock.
Red's: Indoor range at both locations. Middle of the road prices, generally courteous staff.
Cost +10%: Heard it was up for sale. Went there once - owner was a rude, crusty old so-and-so, so I never went back.
GT Distributors: Mostly LEO sales, I've heard that sometimes they'll deal with a CHL holder, sometimes they won't.
Austin Gun Liquidators: New to me, I'll have to check them out.
McBride's: Closed Sunday. Good selection, friendly employees, HIGH prices.
Heritage: Second set of owners are ethically challenged. Ripped off once, I never darkened their door again. (Doggone forum rules on salty language . . . )
Sportsman's Warehouse: Good selection of rifles, pistols, and shotguns, including some EBRs. Friendly employees. Generally good prices, occasional sales during "customer appreciation days."
The Gun Store: Small selection, some class III stuff. They put together some EBRs themselves, I believe.
Texguns: Been there twice, proprietor was only interested in jawboning with his buddy each time. Tiny selection.
Academy: Decent prices on common guns - 870s, regular offerings from other manufacturers. Clerks are NOT very knowledgeable.
Cabela's: South of Austin off I-35 in Buda. Good selection, some fancy guns, but not the best prices around, unless you leverage coupons and specials.
Sportsman's Finest: http://www.sportsmansfinest.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Lots of high-end and Class III stuff. Only place I've been that had a 20mm cannon in stock.
Red's: Indoor range at both locations. Middle of the road prices, generally courteous staff.
Cost +10%: Heard it was up for sale. Went there once - owner was a rude, crusty old so-and-so, so I never went back.
GT Distributors: Mostly LEO sales, I've heard that sometimes they'll deal with a CHL holder, sometimes they won't.
Austin Gun Liquidators: New to me, I'll have to check them out.
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Re: Gun stores Austin area?
I got an add that says there is a new Dick's Sporting Goods in Bee Caves, west of Austin.
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They just opened. NO pistols, only ordinary "hunting" rifles and shotguns. Prices aren't very good, and their grand opening case-lot prices on ammo are no better than regular box prices at WalMart. The optics they sell are mostly low-grade stuff. Their coupons explicitly EXCLUDE firearms and ammunition. Much more interesting to browse at Sportsman's Finest, which is only a few minutes away.O6nop wrote:I got an add that says there is a new Dick's Sporting Goods in Bee Caves, west of Austin.
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Is he still open? Last I knew, he was closing in July, and had stopped making orders from suppliers. Something about the end of the world or something, I dunno. I used to buy my carry ammo there.dwsUSA wrote:One other that hasn't been mentioned yet is 'cost + 10%'. It is a tiny place just off of Burnett (I think it is on Burnett loop). Very small selection but worth a look if your in that neck of the woods.
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Re: Gun stores Austin area?
Their is another one in Round Rock called The Cutting Edge - Armorment Arms on Main St. just east of Mays.
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Re: Gun stores Austin area?
so is GT Distributors in Austin the same as these guys:
http://www.gtdist.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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What do you mean by "sometimes they'll deal with a CHL holder, sometimes they won't"?
Is it worth my effort to go down there to buy something, or should I just order it and let them ship it to me? I guess the gas is a little cheaper than the shipping.
http://www.gtdist.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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What do you mean by "sometimes they'll deal with a CHL holder, sometimes they won't"?
Is it worth my effort to go down there to buy something, or should I just order it and let them ship it to me? I guess the gas is a little cheaper than the shipping.
non-conformist CHL holder
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yep. same people.
they'll sell you the gear, but there's a big 'LEO Only' sign above the firearms counter. I wasn't firearm shopping at the time, so I didn't ask if they'd sell to CHL.
they'll sell you the gear, but there's a big 'LEO Only' sign above the firearms counter. I wasn't firearm shopping at the time, so I didn't ask if they'd sell to CHL.