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- Thu Jul 04, 2019 5:08 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Houston area shops
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- Fri Jun 28, 2019 11:58 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Houston area shops
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Re: Houston area shops
I suggest Carter's Country if you ever get homesick for the restrictive laws in your home state.
In all seriousness, are you looking for a place to shop or a place to buy? I always enjoyed shopping at Collectors Firearms but my wallet didn't enjoy buying there, if you get my drift. As a newcomer to Texas, you should check out the gun counter at your local Academy Sports, if only to get acclimated. Prices aren't bad but usually not great either. If you're on the near-West side, Lone Star Defense & Arms on Long Point has a modest selection in stock, but they'll order for you. They also do reasonably priced FFL transfers if you like to shop online. Finally, assuming you don't have a LTC and don't carry yet, the HCGA show is worth seeing at least once, despite the anti-LTC signs.
In all seriousness, are you looking for a place to shop or a place to buy? I always enjoyed shopping at Collectors Firearms but my wallet didn't enjoy buying there, if you get my drift. As a newcomer to Texas, you should check out the gun counter at your local Academy Sports, if only to get acclimated. Prices aren't bad but usually not great either. If you're on the near-West side, Lone Star Defense & Arms on Long Point has a modest selection in stock, but they'll order for you. They also do reasonably priced FFL transfers if you like to shop online. Finally, assuming you don't have a LTC and don't carry yet, the HCGA show is worth seeing at least once, despite the anti-LTC signs.