Re: Gun stores that don't allow CHL carry
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:17 pm
We should plan a field trip to his shop. We could all just go in there and irritate him until he does something stupid.
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Primary Arms is an awesome shop. Great customer service, good selection, and CHL friendly. Can't say enough about them.Rugrash wrote:We welcome CHL holders at our shop (Primary Arms in Pearland, TX). I know for a fact that alot of my repeat customers carry and that actually makes me feel safer.
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I'll bet he has a CHL...wgoforth wrote:Just don't get creeped out! He sits behind a 2-way mirror watching his computer screen showing the security cameras inside and outside his store. He is a loon. Don't tell him you have a CHL or he will start telling you how stupid you are.Jaguar wrote:Y'all are making me want to go. Curiosity killed the cat, and all that stuff.tommyg wrote:I have heard stories about Merles in Granbury Avoid this place like a plague
After he ranted that you can carry on your person without a CHL, but that a CHL just limits where you can carry, he went on to tell me about a cop arresting him for not having a CHL but he showed them the state constitution and they let him go. He also said that there is no such thing as concealed carry, that carry means your holding it and therefore we're all just stupid....texanjoker wrote:I'll bet he has a CHL...wgoforth wrote:Just don't get creeped out! He sits behind a 2-way mirror watching his computer screen showing the security cameras inside and outside his store. He is a loon. Don't tell him you have a CHL or he will start telling you how stupid you are.Jaguar wrote:Y'all are making me want to go. Curiosity killed the cat, and all that stuff.tommyg wrote:I have heard stories about Merles in Granbury Avoid this place like a plague
It's not a good idea to harass crazy people with guns. Things could go very badly.03Lightningrocks wrote:We should plan a field trip to his shop. We could all just go in there and irritate him until he does something stupid.
Has he ever asked customers to squeal like a pig?MegaWatt wrote: Sounds like Ol' Merle is too incompetent to work on anybody's gun and too dumb to run a gun store. Maybe he should become a florist or something.
PerhapsCrossfire wrote:It's not a good idea to harass crazy people with guns. Things could go very badly.03Lightningrocks wrote:We should plan a field trip to his shop. We could all just go in there and irritate him until he does something stupid.
I would say.... or some kind of mountain man from Montana or the like.rp_photo wrote:Ol' Merle is a living example of how the "sophisticated" Liberals from the east and west coasts love to stereotype Southerners and Texans.
E.Marquez wrote:PerhapsCrossfire wrote:It's not a good idea to harass crazy people with guns. Things could go very badly.03Lightningrocks wrote:We should plan a field trip to his shop. We could all just go in there and irritate him until he does something stupid.
But never the less highly entertaining
wgoforth wrote:I would say.... or some kind of mountain man from Montana or the like.rp_photo wrote:Ol' Merle is a living example of how the "sophisticated" Liberals from the east and west coasts love to stereotype Southerners and Texans.
I mean more the Appearance... he has some kind of moccasin looking book, brown leather looking pants, big suspenders that he had knife sheaths attached up and down. Big round uncreased/unrolled cowboy hat. It was a mountain man kind of look.dcbrown wrote:wgoforth wrote:I would say.... or some kind of mountain man from Montana or the like.rp_photo wrote:Ol' Merle is a living example of how the "sophisticated" Liberals from the east and west coasts love to stereotype Southerners and Texans.
Nah, he is not from Montana. With that attitude, he more than likely would not of lived long enough to get out of Montana. For what it is worth, I was raised in Montana.
wgoforth wrote:I mean more the Appearance... he has some kind of moccasin looking book, brown leather looking pants, big suspenders that he had knife sheaths attached up and down. Big round uncreased/unrolled cowboy hat. It was a mountain man kind of look.dcbrown wrote:wgoforth wrote:I would say.... or some kind of mountain man from Montana or the like.rp_photo wrote:Ol' Merle is a living example of how the "sophisticated" Liberals from the east and west coasts love to stereotype Southerners and Texans.
Nah, he is not from Montana. With that attitude, he more than likely would not of lived long enough to get out of Montana. For what it is worth, I was raised in Montana.