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by Medley86
Mon Oct 12, 2015 8:45 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Really??? On a gun shop?
Replies: 14
Views: 3506

Re: Really??? On a gun shop?

TexasVet wrote:Bullet Trap in Plano has (or used to, have not been there in ages) a sign at the door that "All guns brought into the shop must be unloaded" However during the CHL class and going over requirements someone brought up the sign and how it does not meet 30.06 requirements. The instructor knowingly winked and said we were right and it was done on purpose. To keep the people who should not bring in loaded guns from doing it (they still did it), but not legally restricting those with CHLs.
I'm not sure whether their sign is intended to be ignorable, or if they are just ignorant that it is meaningless. It was more the combination of the sign and the utter incompetence shown by the guy behind the counter that lead me to almost run out of there. I'm ok with the wink and a nod signs, struck me as odd that they used the word concealed specifically.
by Medley86
Fri Oct 09, 2015 9:09 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Really??? On a gun shop?
Replies: 14
Views: 3506

Really??? On a gun shop?

Saw this on a hunting/gun shop today, almost didn't go in because of it, but since it held no legal weight I went in anyway. Was looking for some Hornady V-max or TAP for my 223 to deer hunt with. The guy behind the counter who was also apparently their gunsmith tried to sell me FMJs to deer hunt, turned to leave after explaining that wouldn't work very well and the same guy asked me if I had ever seen these. These turned out to be American Eagle AR556 ammo that were in a customers case whose AR he was working on. I explained that the AE's were just rebranded Federal and he decided to tell me about the "plastic" gun and how he cant make it work. Said it was a Bushmaster Carbon 15. After all that plus the sign out front pretty sure I will never darken their door again.

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