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I like to check. I've got a buddy that thought he could buy a suppressor at a gun store and bring it back to Hawaii, and call it a "wall hanger".Nope , not looking for any firearms.
If I was it would be bolt action anyways , been eyeballing a X-Bolt Hell's Canyon Max LR.
I like to check. I've got a buddy that thought he could buy a suppressor at a gun store and bring it back to Hawaii, and call it a "wall hanger".
Yeah.... I told him the were so many things wrong with that idea.
The one in the Valley is 90% pawn shop, 10% gun store. The N Spokane one is 90% gun shop and 10% pawn shop but it's 20 minutes or so off of the freeway. The other one is in Deer Park.How about Double Eagle Pawn (3 stores?) in Spokane?
The Fort in Big Timber! The greatest lil' convenience store in the whole wide world! Beer, munchies, gas, and GUNS!We stopped in Big Timber last week, there was a VERY well stocked liquor/gun/gun accessory/tabacco/fuel stop. Was the most guns I've seen other than at a gun show. Had most sized primers and good selection of powder. In fact, I took this pic to see if my uncle needed any of them. It was called The Fort
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This is the one I've been in. Not for quite a while, but when I was last there, they had a ton of guns.The N Spokane one is 90% gun shop and 10% pawn shop but it's 20 minutes or so off of the freeway.
What about for magazines?You probably already know this, but any out of state FFL will be required to follow your home state laws.
If buying a long gun that doesn't comply with Washington law is your goal, you will be unpleasantly surprised. If else, ignore my post.
Pro tip, soliciting advice on breaking laws no matter how immoral, unconstitutional and wrong they may be is generally not well received here, even less so as a first post.What about for magazines?
Again....What about for magazines?