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  • #31
    F-2_Challenger
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Dec 2005
    • 1102

    Looks like I will have to stop in.

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    • #32
      draconianruler
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 1590

      Originally posted by mecam
      They charge $30 for DROS, $5 goes to store fee. Their somewhat lower prices make up for it though.
      Took a look at their website and they charge $75 plus $35 DROS for out of state transfers Oh well, seems like they won't do OLL's anyways.

      The store is worth checking out. I was surprised when I walked in, especially since I didn't hear anything about the place. I wonder what really went down between Bullseye and Marin Firearms.
      sigpicNRA LIFE MEMBER

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      • #33
        DedEye
        Calguns Addict
        • Nov 2006
        • 8655

        Originally posted by draconianruler
        Took a look at their website and they charge $75 plus $35 DROS for out of state transfers Oh well, seems like they won't do OLL's anyways.

        The store is worth checking out. I was surprised when I walked in, especially since I didn't hear anything about the place. I wonder what really went down between Bullseye and Marin Firearms.
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        • #34
          theneko
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2008
          • 1173

          Originally posted by odysseus
          If you go to Bullseye, right by the indoor range entrance there is a cash register. Next to that register on it's left is a wall, where there is\was a piece of paper on it saying something like "Don't talk about Marin Firearms." to remind the staff there.
          he he - I was wondering when someone would mention that. I saw that a while back and did a "Hmmm" as well. Maybe they should post it more discreetly - or maybe it's serving its purpose right where it is!
          TheNeko

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          • #35
            TZL
            Veteran Member
            • Jan 2006
            • 3197

            Do you know if that Sig 556 is still there?

            Originally posted by DRM6000
            they had a sig 556 with a bullet button on it though.

            i've heard one guy on the phone explaining to a customer that the bullet buttons are not doj approved and that makes the bb illegal.

            oh yeah, after he got off the phone, he didn't even acknowlege me, the only customer on the whole entire, tiny store.

            alan seems to be the only guy to talk to there.

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            • #36
              DRM6000
              CGN Contributor
              • Jan 2006
              • 5458

              Originally posted by TZL
              Do you know if that Sig 556 is still there?

              i've no idea. i saw it when i was there a couple of months ago. give them a call.

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