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GREEN TOP

Posted: Sun, 05 Apr 2009 22:25:06
by Tusker
Anyone been lately? Used to be a good stop on the return trip from the Richmond show for reloading supplies etc. Haven't been by in some time and don't see the name around here?? :)

Re: GREEN TOP

Posted: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 20:03:08
by Vahunter
Same old place still high dollar.

Re: GREEN TOP

Posted: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 21:08:01
by re8609
Check out this thread there are a few comments.

http://vagunforum.net/richmond/green-to ... s-t44.html

Re: GREEN TOP

Posted: Tue, 07 Apr 2009 18:43:50
by Tusker
Well, they never were cheap but always seem to have what you needed or could not find at the local shops. I doubt that is true today. Was just musing about old times. :)

Re: GREEN TOP

Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 22:23:01
by MasterGuns
I was down there this past weekend. They had the shotgun I've been looking for, the 870 Express HD set up. Prices weren't great, but not terrible on that gun. $389, which is pretty much MSRP, but I couldn't find it anywhere else. I did manage to get a 5% military discount, so it took care of the taxes. I was going to just pick up a used 870 and do the mods myself, but it would have cost me more to get an 18" barrel (if I could have found one) and an extender than it was for a new one already in the configuration I wanted.

Ammo was outrageous. My friend wanted some .40 for practice, but it was $20/box. Passed on that. No 9mm, no .38 sp, etc.

Re: GREEN TOP

Posted: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 18:44:18
by allingeneral
MasterGuns wrote:They had the shotgun I've been looking for, the 870 Express HD set up. Prices weren't great, but not terrible on that gun. $389, which is pretty much MSRP, but I couldn't find it anywhere else. I did manage to get a 5% military discount, so it took care of the taxes. I was going to just pick up a used 870 and do the mods myself, but it would have cost me more to get an 18" barrel (if I could have found one) and an extender than it was for a new one already in the configuration I wanted.
I think this same setup will likely be my next purchase...unless I decide to buy a semi-auto pistol first.