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Pleasant surprise
My wife and I went to Seymour Johnson AFB yesterday to get some groceries at the commisary. They have been renovating the BX there for several months now. Yesterday was the first time I had been in it since they finished the work. To my surprise, they now have a "gun store" in the middle of the BX! The selection was not huge, but it was fairly nice, as far as handguns went. Rifles and shotguns were in short supply.
I have been looking at getting a .380 in the near future and they had several. They were selling a Taurus TCP .380 for a little over $250.00! The one that caught my eye though, was a Sig P238. What a sweet little pocket pistol. They wanted around $530.00 for that one. I guess I found my Christmas present. Now I just have to find the cash for it. |
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I highly recommend it, as well as my SR9c! |
Fort Bragg is finishing theirs now.
Good stock of some reputable parts and components, as well as the cheap "flashy" gun parts. Decent prices for consumers. Guns have yet to arrive, but I imagine they will be stocked regularly. I'll have to ask if they are going to take orders or will only sell what they stock. I assume they can do orders as they are likely catalog dependent by the two larger vendors for NC. Accusport or RSR are competitively priced well for guns and accessories. Nice to see AAFES getting into this for the Army. The USMC for years has done this. I wonder how they will accomplish the records checking outside the federal form? Anyone have any SA on this? Local check via the Provost Marshal, Commander's Signature, Med screening, etc? Will they price match local competitors? May be a losing deal quickly if they do. Ed's in Vass is by far one of the most fairly priced that I've heard of, but mostly deals in used wares. |
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Where is the one at Bragg going to be? As far as the records checks go, in NC, the NICS check is all that is required. It accomplishes everything needed. If you have a CCW permit, that is all that is required; other than filling out the federal paperwork. As far as price goes, it seems like you still get the tax breaks and can even use your STAR card if you want to, so I think they would still be very competitive. |
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You are right, the Marine Corps Exchanges have sold guns as long as I can remember. Doubt if they will price match, probably an AAFES operated store. No deals on base really at exchange run facilities. During my career, I watched them ruin Clothing Sales, post gas stations, and the Class VI stores. If they ever take over the Commissary, I will have to stop shopping there as well. Ed's new guns are mostly in the back or at a gun show. If you want something there you do not see, just ask.;) TR |
It's in the mini-mall next to clothing and sales. They are sharing space with the sporting goods store.
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Nice price!
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Funny. TR |
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