Long guns are no problem. Handguns normally require the usual FFL, shipping, and transfer. However, you can give Whittaker's a signed copy of your local FFL's license, and a signed letter from him appointing you his courier and walk out with the gun,Wow, that Whittakers is impressive. Is it difficult to buy in KY if your a resident of IN? Never tried and am curious. Huge store and it Would be a nice road trip if its hassle free.
I've been to that Gander Mtn and Midwest and still feel Midwest is bigger with a greater selection of firearms.I've been to Midwest and I've been to Cabela's. They don't hold a candle to Gander Mountain in Lafayette. It's not really even a contest. The sheer number of guns there is just amazing! and they'll charge you extra just because they have such a nice variety!
Yep.Don says he has the largest inventory in America right on his website So that would make him the biggest in Indiana.
It also says that Don's is the oldest gun range in America. (40 years only)
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We are defining "largest" as number of guns for sale?
Got to be a Gander Mountain.
That place has to be experienced to be believed, doesn't it? I heard Junior had it up for sale a year or so ago, but haven't been out there since to see if anything's changed.
That place has to be experienced to be believed, doesn't it? I heard Junior had it up for sale a year or so ago, but haven't been out there since to see if anything's changed.
We are defining "largest" as number of guns for sale?
Got to be a Gander Mountain.
I have yet not to hear "we can order whatever you want" in any Indiana gun store. In fact, there should be a gun store in Indiana with that name.
That would be my best guess as well. They have done me right in past purchases too.I'd think Midwest gun exchange would be up there, not sure though
Don't know about the largest but KS&E has to be one of the smallest! Nice guys to deal with though, most of the time.....
I'm going with Cabela's in Hammond. Midwest Gun Exchange has more floor space dedicated to guns, but (in a non frenzied world) Cabela's has more on display. All the rifles along the top wall all around MGE are a private owners and not for sale. Their rifle wall is spread out. Their handgun cabinets are only stacked 2 high.
Cabela's packs their guns tightly. The rifles are displayed more efficiently, harder to make out, but far more inventory. The handgun counters are stacked 4 to 5 guns high and closer together. Add to that, the Gun Library, which is packed full of guns basically in the same manner. They pay people LOTS of money to make the most out of a square foot in that place!
If we are going for square footage, MGE wins. If we're going for amount displayed, amount in stock, Cabela's by a long shot.
Not sure if it's the largest in Indiana, but it's the largest I have ever been to.
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