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Bullseye Tactical, thanks again!

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Just want to share my second purchase experience at Bullseye Tactical in Woodbridge. I previously had a great experience with Chris and given that my wife had a PPP burning in her pocket, we reached out to him to ask if he had or could get what she wanted. We reached out to him mid-week and drove over to Woodbridge on the weekend to get it. We ran through the paper work, NICS, BS'd for a while and were done! It couldn't be any simpler to deal with him so if you're looking to buy, it's worth reaching out to him!

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