My go to shop. Has been for over a decade.Plainfield Shooting Supplies.
My go to shop. Has been for over a decade.Plainfield Shooting Supplies.
Kinda can’t blame them for that imo.I know, I've stood in their store and listened to it ring and ring...
I really get the feeling they just aren't staffed near enough. Every time I stop on the way home from work it's a near madhouse. The people they do have are professional in their demeanor and take quality time with customers but there needs to be four more of them on the floor at any given time. Those two guys are slinging guns like mad and there's always people waiting. Guess transfers and phone just aren't a priority compared to taking people's money over the counter.
Agreed. For a new Glock, if one doesn't qualify for Blue Label, PSS would be my first call to see if they had one in and how much $, then if they have it in, go buy it. If not rinse and repeat until they do. Bob moves a ton of Glocks. That said his current business hours can make it a bit tough to get there for working folks.Plainfield Shooting Supplies.
And none of that pesky paperwork or sales tax.Any street corner after midnight?
i actually like indy gun bunker. the people working there are friendly and helpful. i've bought a few guns from them at reasonable prices.I never had issues at Indy Gun Bunker E Washington and 465, they must like me there?!?
Brave man.I never had issues at Indy Gun Bunker E Washington and 465, they must like me there?!?
once you go hood....Brave man.
Two years of tech school in the Ivy Tech auto garage right around the corner on Washington as a young man. Lots of time bumming around those several blocks, counting pennies for gas station lunches, killing time between instruction blocks. Some eye-opening experiences for a kid from the Bloomington suburbs.
I was in there ONCE. Never again. Watched an employee aim a laser (that was attached to a pistol) on another employee's chest while "sighting it in". That was enough for me.i actually like indy gun bunker. the people working there are friendly and helpful. i've bought a few guns from them at reasonable prices.
sometimes the clientele is a little too "getto".
Als you gotta do is go to the next light south at Fairview, turn left, then turn left again at the light on Bluff. Can get right there. No big.USDS is the best, but be aware for several months that you can’t access them from US37. Google maps should bring you in from the East.
I've got a transfer that will be going there. From my house I'll just go down Bluff to Morgantown and then right on County Line.Als you gotta do is go to the next light south at Fairview, turn left, then turn left again at the light on Bluff. Can get right there. No big.