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Ya think? :roll:Gant said authorities fear the stolen firearms will end up in the hands of violent criminals.
as opposed to the cuddly friendly criminals who stole them.Alabama Jones said:Ya think? :roll:Gant said authorities fear the stolen firearms will end up in the hands of violent criminals.
That's some great detectin' there, Lou. :roll:Gant said authorities fear the stolen firearms will end up in the hands of violent criminals.
Already posted - viewtopic.php?f=48&t=55848hamster said:
Your mental image is wrong.gunsmoker said:The FFL dealer was "Direct Gold Outlet" in Covington.
Hmmm.... I don't know this business, but I'm picturing a mental image of a one-stop-shopping place for gangstas, wanna-be cop killas, pimps and G-unit posse members.
You are correct, it's a small store that dabbles in a great many things....They sell guns, buy gold and old coins and have some surplus Military gear and a small stash of reloading supplies ( Primers, powder and a few sets of dies). Jerry ( the owner) is a decent guy. The young lady that was beaten up slightly is very nice. It's a decent little small gun shop the name is not their primary business and is a bit misleading.seereus said:Your mental image is wrong.gunsmoker said:The FFL dealer was "Direct Gold Outlet" in Covington.
Hmmm.... I don't know this business, but I'm picturing a mental image of a one-stop-shopping place for gangstas, wanna-be cop killas, pimps and G-unit posse members.
It's actually in a somewhat rural area, about 5 miles outside of Covington on Hwy 36.
Its located in a small strip center with a Chevron on the right hand side of it and I believe a small restaurant on the left hand side.