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Probably too late, but, the War Front is a great place to go in and look around. Kind of hard to find. Look up "Bomber Restaurant" Pull in the parking lot on the north side and go way to the back.Never heard of the war front, where are they located?
Small area.Have to take a trip over to the Oregon City area tomorrow. Any local gun shops worth visiting in the Oregon City, Gladstone, Clackamas, Milwaukie areas?
Pretty cool place to stop in and look around, especially if one is into WW2 stuff....from both sides.Back of the parking lot of the old Bomber restaurant. Museum/gunshop specializing in WW2 stuff.
coastal has guns, ammo and related stuff, in the basementIf you're driving on the I-205. Get off at the old Oregon City off ramp (OR 99E).
Or just put the address into your GPS : Coastal Farm and Ranch/1900 SE McLoughlin Blvd.
At the shopping center is also Fisherman's Marine. It's my usual first stop. But, you might also want to take a look at Coastal Farm and Ranch, while you're there. Don't recall guns. But, there are a lot of safes (if you're in the market).
Then take a right out of the parking lot onto Hwy 99E (aka McLoughlin Blvd). Heading west.
There are plenty of Pawn shops on both sides of the road. I usually end my journey at NW Firearms/12632 SE McLoughlin Blvd. and turn back around. On the way back to I-205.....stop at Kurt's/17843 SE McLoughlin Blvd.
Aloha, Mark
NW Armory was lacking? They usually had the biggest selection next to Keith's. but i haven't been in there for quite awhile. I've not done any new gun buying from those places since the rona screwed us.Checked out NW Armory, Curts, and Fishermans. Boy I feel sorry for you Portland metro guys, the selection sucked in my opinion. Glad I don't live in that area any longer.
Nw armory nowadays has a pretty good selection of new guns but it's kind of focused on specific manufacturer shipments such as sig, hk, colt, s&w, etc. They have also got into suppressors a lot now.NW Armory was lacking? They usually had the biggest selection next to Keith's. but i haven't been in there for quite awhile. I've not done any new gun buying from those places since the rona screwed us.
"Pricklings" LOL. I'd still shop there if I were into buying new. I just treat it like the Soup Nazi. I generally don't go just "Lookin" at guns anymore. Got the OAC and SWWC to look at what I'm interested in. I did notice that Keith is either trying to, screw-a-newb, or doesn't know real value, on some of his used/older stuff.Nw armory nowadays has a pretty good selection of new guns but it's kind of focused on specific manufacturer shipments such as sig, hk, colt, s&w, etc. They have also got into suppressors a lot now.
Used guns are almost non existent there now compared to the past when they had lots. I have always had good luck with their staff as they are friendly and courteous. Like most gun shops there is usually 1 somewhat knowledgeable person there somewhere and a lot of staff with not much knowledge, which is normal and expected for larger gun shops. They aren't pricks like the gun room or Keith's where I will never, ever, shop again. Flippin hate Kieth's almost as much as the gun room after my last experience there with the arrogant white haired prick and and his little band of pricklings.
That's hilarious. NW Armory has the biggest band of bubblegumheads I've ever encountered in a gun store. Their selection and pricing is mediocre at best. The employees are rude, and talk out of their bubblegum when they clearly have no knowledge of the firearm in hand.Nw armory nowadays has a pretty good selection of new guns but it's kind of focused on specific manufacturer shipments such as sig, hk, colt, s&w, etc. They have also got into suppressors a lot now.
Used guns are almost non existent there now compared to the past when they had lots. I have always had good luck with their staff as they are friendly and courteous. Like most gun shops there is usually 1 somewhat knowledgeable person there somewhere and a lot of staff with not much knowledge, which is normal and expected for larger gun shops. They aren't pricks like the gun room or Keith's where I will never, ever, shop again. Flippin hate Kieth's almost as much as the gun room after my last experience there with the arrogant white haired prick and and his little band of pricklings.
This recent 15 page thread on how bad Kieths is seems to show the opposite of what u are saying. I myself will never spend one time in that place when there are so many good FFLs around.That's hilarious. NW Armory has the biggest band of bubblegumheads I've ever encountered in a gun store. Their selection and pricing is mediocre at best. The employees are rude, and talk out of their bubblegum when they clearly have no knowledge of the firearm in hand.
Keith's on the other hand, has the largest selection in Oregon, great prices, and knowledgeable staff. Don't get me wrong, many years ago it wasn't hard to go in and think they were being rude, but they've definitely improved in the customer service department and still have the same great pricing and selection.
Thanks. I can remember seeing that B-17. It's no longer there. But, I'll look for the museum, the next time I'm down there.Back of the parking lot of the old Bomber restaurant. Museum/gunshop specializing in WW2 stuff.