Yes, my test range is out behind the barn. Not a problem.....all of my neighbors shoot in their backyards and all are customers of mine. One of the perks of country living.
Yes, my test range is out behind the barn. Not a problem.....all of my neighbors shoot in their backyards and all are customers of mine. One of the perks of country living.
The name rings a bell. I think I used him for a transfer a few years ago, and he handled it fine but IIRC expensive.
All the best,
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[QUOTE=Mike in Michigan]Yes, my test range is out behind the barn. Not a problem.....all of my neighbors shoot in their backyards and all are customers of mine. One of the perks of country living.[/QUOTE
Certainly a perk of country life!! One I hope to have in the not-too-distant future! Hope you didn't think I was attempting to insult you.
FFL's that worked out of there house back in the 80's they were called basement bandits.
One of my favorite Dealers works out of a house!
zd,
No offense given, no offense taken. After all, we are Gentlemen, and Ladies on MGO.
Glen is working on something for me. Nice guy,meet him thru here seems really honest and does'nt price gouge.
Originally Posted by zd3007
Mr avers gave me my money back after he could not get a gun from rock river. It took a while but overall he's ok.
Last edited by Outlw; 04-09-2013 at 04:34 PM.
I've got a buddy that has his license and brings in Sigs and a few other things, working out of his home. I wouldn't hold that against him. Just keeps his overhead down and your cost lower.