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Heading up from the southern part of the state for a conference next weekend.

Staying at the Sheraton Parsippany. I plan on checking out the Gun4hire facility while I’m up there.

Anything, anyplace else in the area that might interest a gun guy?

Gun store with a good selection of used S&W revolvers would be great!

 

 

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Hmm... perhaps someone else can weigh in and help clarify this...? There's a business in Whippany called Firearms Support & Service (FSS) - it's the same exact address as Gunsitters - a storage facility. Sooo… is this the same business? An affiliate? Or did one buy out the other? I'm just not clear on this.

But... the site is not terribly far from where you're staying, @Nucrunner. And I do seem to recall hearing that there is a decent collection of guns for sale at that site. Anyway, might be worth a call to figure out what it's all about and see if it's worth your time to visit. Here's the links. Good luck!

https://store.firearmssupport.com/

https://www.gunsitters.com/

 

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1 hour ago, Mrs. Peel said:

Hmm... perhaps someone else can weigh in and help clarify this...? There's a business in Whippany called Firearms Support & Service (FSS) - it's the same exact address as Gunsitters - a storage facility. Sooo… is this the same business? An affiliate? Or did one buy out the other? I'm just not clear on this.

But... the site is not terribly far from where you're staying, @Nucrunner. And I do seem to recall hearing that there is a decent collection of guns for sale at that site. Anyway, might be worth a call to figure out what it's all about and see if it's worth your time to visit. Here's the links. Good luck!

https://store.firearmssupport.com/

https://www.gunsitters.com/

 

It's the same place located in a strip mall on Rt 10 east.. You enter on the street level but the shop and vaults for storage are underground.

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Absolutely check out FSS in Whippany. You never know what will be on the shelves and their prices are great unless it's a consignment item. Then They don't have as much control but prices are still pretty good.

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9 hours ago, Mrs. Peel said:

Hmm... perhaps someone else can weigh in and help clarify this...? There's a business in Whippany called Firearms Support & Service (FSS) - it's the same exact address as Gunsitters - a storage facility. Sooo… is this the same business? An affiliate? Or did one buy out the other? I'm just not clear on this.

But... the site is not terribly far from where you're staying, @Nucrunner. And I do seem to recall hearing that there is a decent collection of guns for sale at that site. Anyway, might be worth a call to figure out what it's all about and see if it's worth your time to visit. Here's the links. Good luck!

https://store.firearmssupport.com/

https://www.gunsitters.com/

 

Wow. My office is a quarter mile from this place and I didn’t even know it existed! 

If you stop there, be sure to stop at the Original Pancake House in the same strip. Dynamite food. 

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Been there, haven't both anything from them yet. Nice place with nice items. Make sure you ask to see the vault where the long guns and nicer items are, you can't see it from the main room. They also have a room with a simulator.

might actually stop by today and RSTP, nothing else to do today, Looks like a rainy day.

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51 minutes ago, Luke_WO said:

Wow. My office is a quarter mile from this place and I didn’t even know it existed! 

If you stop there, be sure to stop at the Original Pancake House in the same strip. Dynamite food. 

I live in the town and didn't know it existed until about a year ago. And the pancake house food is horrible. I don't know how they stay in business.

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