I frequented Queens St in Chester for HM GUN MONKS (or something like that), Dragon Field Sports in Wrexham town centre and Photocam in Birkenhead.
I frequented Queens St in Chester for HM GUN MONKS (or something like that), Dragon Field Sports in Wrexham town centre and Photocam in Birkenhead.
Really? Fair enough it has been donkies since I went to photocam. Seemed it was in a sorta rough area for a gun shop. What's up with the other two though? I got a hw45 from dragon field's sport.. although I had some weird security guy linger around me in there. And I went to HM gun monks again when back at xmas for some pellets. Truesay that there is a bloke in there who just comes over really really weird.. it's like he's scared stiff or something. But you just know he has a sawn off under the desk so it's like eeeerrr! I was raised on teh wirral mate
i went to fotokam and when i got there the shop was virtually empty,i didnt know he was closing,even Ian didnt say anything when i was speaking to him the previous week,spoke to George as he was doing the finishing touches to the shop,and he said business had been sh'ite for the last 2 years,.Theres a good shop by Mold,Johns Armoury its called only does air-rifles and accessories,and hes got a 55m range there,good chap,very helpful and friendly,and hes got a nice selection of guns in stock,well worth a visit,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ive lived on the wirral all my life and its crap,in my opinion.........Bren
BAR in Blackpool well worth a visit
"Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered automatic weapons"
having visited mcavoys today i can highly recomend it. also, about 10 minutes in the opposite direction from the m6 is bamfords. a bit further out you have blackpool air rifles or heading northwich direction you could go to A&D supplies.