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R&M FIREARMS EL CAMPO TEXAS
I am very vocal in my support of our independent GUN SHOPS.
These small businesses are integral parts of our "Americana", our traditions, and our FREEDOM.
They are owned by LOCAL businessmen, who generally work in and run them. They are our neighbors and friends. Money spent in them is largely re-circulated in the local community, which helps us all.
And, they provide services to regular customers which are simply not available elsewhere. Just try taking your shotgun problem to Mr. Academy or Mr. WalMart on opening day and see what happens.
Yes, I am willing to pay a bit more to keep these essential community services in business. If you understood, you'd be willing, too !
This past week, I was visiting El Campo and my current favorite gun shop, "R&M Firearms", just SW of town on US59 (to-be IH69).
Despite having current CHL's in both Texas and my home state, there was a minor ncis "delay", caused by some misunderstanding to the regulations & laws.
The owner, "Ronnie" and his crew, especially "Mark", went way beyond usual to solve the glitch and even stayed during a "closed" day to insure that I got my purchase in time to take it home.
This is the best small town gun shop I've ever seen. Extensive stocks of major brands of firearms, ammo, all optics & accessories, plus competent in-house gun-smithing every day. R&M also carries full line archery tackle. Advice is given by very knowledgeable folks. They also tolerate the usual amount of customer B-S'ing.
Please visit R&M while in the area, one hour SW of Houston Metro. And visit your local gun shop if you are lucky to have one like R&M.
leVieux
.
R&M FIREARMS EL CAMPO TEXAS
I am very vocal in my support of our independent GUN SHOPS.
These small businesses are integral parts of our "Americana", our traditions, and our FREEDOM.
They are owned by LOCAL businessmen, who generally work in and run them. They are our neighbors and friends. Money spent in them is largely re-circulated in the local community, which helps us all.
And, they provide services to regular customers which are simply not available elsewhere. Just try taking your shotgun problem to Mr. Academy or Mr. WalMart on opening day and see what happens.
Yes, I am willing to pay a bit more to keep these essential community services in business. If you understood, you'd be willing, too !
This past week, I was visiting El Campo and my current favorite gun shop, "R&M Firearms", just SW of town on US59 (to-be IH69).
Despite having current CHL's in both Texas and my home state, there was a minor ncis "delay", caused by some misunderstanding to the regulations & laws.
The owner, "Ronnie" and his crew, especially "Mark", went way beyond usual to solve the glitch and even stayed during a "closed" day to insure that I got my purchase in time to take it home.
This is the best small town gun shop I've ever seen. Extensive stocks of major brands of firearms, ammo, all optics & accessories, plus competent in-house gun-smithing every day. R&M also carries full line archery tackle. Advice is given by very knowledgeable folks. They also tolerate the usual amount of customer B-S'ing.
Please visit R&M while in the area, one hour SW of Houston Metro. And visit your local gun shop if you are lucky to have one like R&M.
leVieux
.