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Some of you may already, but Howell Gun Works is a great shop. Omri and Tom break all the stereo types of the typical gun shop personnel. They are nice guys with vast amounts of knowledge and skill...They also have a nice selection and can pretty much get whatever you want...Definitly worth going there first...

 

Plus $45 dollar FFL transfer NICS included...

 

 

Joe Savio

 

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Lead Instructor

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As we come up on two years of being open we just want to say thanks to everyone who has come in and to everyone who has basically advertised for us by telling their friends and friends of friends.  Thanks again to everyone for the positive reviews about our shop. We've grown a lot in two years and look forward to the future thanks to you all.

 

We are having some pretty good black Friday deals. If any one knows how to share the flyer that is on our website or facebook page on here, feel free to do so.  Id do it myself but since my technology skills are below that of a current 3rd grader I am unable to pull off such a feat.

 

Look forward to seeing you all soon.

 

Howell Gun Works

Peace through superior firepower!

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Coming up on 3 years open , thanks to all who have stopped in and supported us. Its gone by real quick

 

Stop in on Black Friday to check out some of our specials if you get tired of buying socks and Ties

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