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I'll be spending the last week of March in Galveston, TX. Anyone have any suggestions on gunshops in the Houston - Galvestons area worth visiting? Of course, I am most interested in used SxSs, but any decent gun shop is worth alooksee, IMHO.
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Herschel Chadick's place at 606 Ninth Street, Terrell, Texas is a "must see" if you've never been there. It is located just off Interstate 20 and just East of Dallas & Fort Worth. His phone number is (972) 563-7577. He specializes in Parker, L.C. Smith, Fox, Model 21's & Ithaca SxSs. Also fine English & European Shotguns & Rifles. ENJOY!
Best Regards, George
To see my guns go to www.mylandco.com Select "SPORTING GUNS " My E-Mail palmettotreasure@aol.com
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you might want to check the map. Dallas to Galveston is a 5 hour drive for most people. Houston, however, is a hour away. Quality Arms, Collector's Firearms come to mind. There's another big gun store south of Westheimer on Hwy 6 ( west side of Houston, s of I-10), but the name escapes me. in that same area is (was? i haven't been there in 8 years) American Shooting Center, with plenty of rifle/handgun, skeet/sporting clay ranges.
“When faith is lost, when honor dies, the man is dead” - John Greenleaf Whittier
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Tom - Stupid me. Yes, I meant Houston not Dallas. Thanks for alerting me to my error. I've change my original post accordingly. And, thanks for your suggestions on gun shops and ranges.
George L. - Thanks for the recommendation on Chaddicks. I have heard about that store and how good it is.
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Be sure and go by Collectors Firearms on Richmond and Fondren. Fountain Firearms has lots of stuff and it is on Hwy 6 between I10 and 59 near Bissonnet.
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Chaddicks is no lonmger in Downtown Terrel. He closed that place a few years ago and now workes out of his home.
Regards, Gordon
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Briley is a good place to visit. They sell guns as well as making chokes. bill
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Check Larry Feland's website. I haven't been there in a few years, but he has had some nice guns. Cypress is just West of Houston on HWY 290. http://www.felandgunsmith.com/firearms_for_sale.htm
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I wonder what life is like at Collector's after they were caught up in the Mexican gun sting a few weeks ago?
You couldn't pay me to visit Chadwick's, regardless of where he's hanging his shingle.
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