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I am going to Seattle next month and will have some time to visit gun shops. Would like to have the names and locations of places I might visit.
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I will just check in the yellow pages.
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Somewhat of a drive from Seattle is Kesselrings. Worth a visit if time permits. Kesselring Gun Shop Incorporated (360) 724-3113 4024 Old Highway 99 North Rd, Burlington, WA 98233 Get directions www.kesselrings.com
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I've been to Seattle many times over the years and I don't know of single gunshop in Seattle.
I've been to Kesselrings but a long drive.
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Thanks for the responses. I have bought something from Kesselrings. I don't recall what but did some kind of business with them.
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Somewhat of a drive from Seattle is Kesselrings. Worth a visit if time permits. Kesselring Gun Shop Incorporated (360) 724-3113 4024 Old Highway 99 North Rd, Burlington, WA 98233 Get directions www.kesselrings.com Kesselrings is worth the visit if you have the time. I would not go anywhere else. About 70 miles north of Seattle off of I-5. Pick your times to travel through Seattle, rush hour can be a parking lot. Chime in and let us know where you will be staying, and we can give you the best route.
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Herschel - I visited my son in Bremerton about 6-7 years ago and there was but a single shop (can't recall the name)in Seattle proper. They had been there since before WWII but indicated they would soon be closing down. However, there were quite a few decent shops in the communities around there (like Bremerton). We did a lot of driving to check them out, though. Good Luck.
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There's a shop called DJ's just outside Seattle that is the best shop I've seen in awhile. They have a good selection of rifles, hanguns and some pretty decent doubleguns. I think they are in the bothell area. Brad
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Thank you all for the suggestions. I will check out the suggested shops.
Herschel
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If you go to Bremerton, there's a decent shop with gunsmith in Poulsbo. Can't remember their name, but I liked the gunsmith and the prop; brought home a nice used Bianchi holster and some broken into boxes of .25-35. An old-fashioned shop, the best kind. It was going strong last July.
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