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  • BillPear
    Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 386

    Looking for Friendly FFL for PVT in Burbank

    Hi all,
    Going to PPT my 1006 this weekend to another Calgunner and we are looking for a spot in the Burbank area where we can do the exchange, do you folk have any recomendations?
    Thanks

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    Vin496
    Calguns Addict
    • Mar 2008
    • 8804

    I don't recommend Gun World.
    I think it can be confirmed that an alien xenomorph is absolutely no match for good ole' Alabama black snake!

    and

    If you're in a survival movie and the hot blond twists her ankle and can't walk, you damn well figure a way to carry her. If it's a dude, you shake his hand and say "best of luck".

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    • #3
      liketoshoot
      Veteran Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 3810

      Hahaha I just did a PPT at Gun World and it was as smooth as possible 1/2 hour and we were done! Get there when they open at 11:00 and be first in line. BUY A LOCK BEFORE YOU GO!!! and have all your paper work ready.
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      • #4
        CapnHawk
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 550

        Gun Gallery on Central Avenue in Glendale is a PPT-friendly store, from my experience.

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        • #5
          M47_Dragon
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2008
          • 1263

          Originally posted by liketoshoot
          Hahaha I just did a PPT at Gun World and it was as smooth as possible 1/2 hour and we were done! Get there when they open at 11:00 and be first in line. BUY A LOCK BEFORE YOU GO!!! and have all your paper work ready.
          +1

          I'd heard bad things about Gun World, too (re: PPT) and just did a PPT there with a fellow CalGunner last week. Smooth as pie. They will deal with other "paying customers" first, but it seems like they have 12,000 employees (more like 5 or 6) in that little place, so I don't see it being a problem unless the store is really packed.
          Originally posted by bigbob76
          I'm in the process of de-humping all my Glocks.

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