KY - Gun Shops

Russ

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Just moved to Kentucky from the People's Republic of Kalifornia. Does anyone know where to get good deals on guns here? I live in the Elizabethtown area and work in Louisville. Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Russ
 
I would suggest Whittaker's Guns.
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When I lived in Evansville, Indiana, they were only about a 40 minute drive. The place is well worth visiting, as they have the largest selection of firearms I have ever seen in a retail gun store.

Their prices are fair, and the people who work there aren't jerks.
If you've lived in California, prepare to be get a major dose of culture shock. :D There were a few times I went down their with friends just to ogle the selection available.
 
Well, you really need to get off at Shepherdsville (that's in Bullitt county!), and putt west on Highway 44...

You're right next door to Knob Creek!
 
Hey I work in E-town and live in New Haven. There is a good gun shop in E-town on 31W headed to Lousville. The shop is just past K-mart on your right it is called E-town gun. Not bad prices. Knob creek is an alright place to shoot and has some guns in stock. You need to visit the machine gun shoot the second weeekebd in Aril and October take the family it is a good time In New Haven at the Bargain Depot there are also good deals on guns. Another good gun shop is Biffs on 31W norht on the left befor you get to the Gene Snyder.

Later
Daren
 
Hi and welcome to gun country! :D

I am about 30 minutes from you in Corydon Indiana. Take 64 West to exit 105 (Corydon). Turn right off the exit and follow signs to the downtown area. My shop is small, but we’ve only been open a year. We are still in the “growing process” but we have good prices. I can only sell long guns to you since you are from Kentucky but feel free to visit anytime. We have a good bunch of guys who visit the shop. I’m at 217 West Walnut street across from the train depot. Indian Creek Hunting Supplies

Whittaker’s Guns: Take 65 South to Bowling Green Kentucky. Take exit 20. Go west. This will take you to Owensboro, KY. Watch for signs from there. Whittaker’s has good gun prices but makes up for it with his accessories, but it’s worth the drive to see his store. It will take you approximately 2-2 1/2 hours from Louisville.

Little Biff’s is on Dixie Highway and should be in the phone book.

George’s is also on Dixie Highway. Take 264 to the Shively exit. He is also in the phone book.

Ray’s Gun Shop: Off Bardstown Road?? He has an indoor range which is nice if you are wanting to try something.

Keisler's is across the bridge in Indiana about 15 minutes from you. (Clarksville) He's located in the industrial park area. He has a very large selection but his prices are outrageous. He caters to law enforcement.

Hope this helps,
Jessica
 
Try E-town gun. They are very friendly and their prices are real good. I don't know how they do it but they beat Walley World prices on some ammo! If your looking for a place to shoot Knob Creek is good, you can also try French Range on Fort Knox (502) 624-7754. BTW, check out www.kc3.com for information on obtaining your CCDW permit. Welcome to Kentucky!
 
Tilford's Gun Sales...

..on Fern Valley Road in Louisville. You can take the Fern Valley Road exit from I65 (on the way back to E-town), turn left and go about 3 miles. It's a small yellow shop on the left located beside Cosmopolitan Limo Service. I'm looking at a new Glock 19 for $489.95.
SHHhhhh!! Don't tell my wife!:p

KR
 
Thanks all for the info. I look forward to getting some of the stuff that was denied me because of the Socialist Bozo's passing all those laws in California.
 
Russ,

I don't know how long you've lived in Kentucky but I think you'll learn to love it! The only problem with Kentucky is the weather, just wait a couple of hours it will change!
 
Russ: If you can get to Lexington, go to Antique & Modern Firearms on Nicholasville Road and ask for "Big John." Tell him his old friend from Wyoming sent you. I've bought dozens of guns from him. He's very knowledgeable, gives you a fair price, and is never pushy...a rare combination of attributes among gunshop employees.

Good Shooting,
CoyDog
 
Russ, welcome to the pro gun midwest. Glad you got out of Kali before they closed the border:D Which part of Louisville do you work in?

There are a couple of gun shops in the east end on or near Shelbyville Rd, one is Oakwood Guns which is run by a retired Jefferson Co. PD officer, a real old time gun shop with mounted trophies on the wall and everything, and they just opened up a Galyan's that is surprisingly well stocked considering it is in a mall in the posh liberal democrat end of town.
 
Walther,

I work in downtown Louisville right next to the river. I'm about 1/2 mile from the bridge going to Jeffersonville.

BiG_MaN,

Been here about 3 weeks. The weather has been pretty nice so far. Got pretty cold yesterday, looks much better today.

Russ
 
I Second Whittaker's!

It will be about 2 1/2 hours from you...but well worth the drive is you are in a buying mood. Let me know if you are headed this way and I will give you directions. Closer to Louisville I Like Bif's on Dixie Hwy near West Point.

Mike
 
Also, don't forget the bi-annual gunshow held in Louisville. Most assuredly worth visiting. I've been twice, and both times been utterly amazed at the selection, from antique guns to the most modern rifles and pistols.
The last time I went was two years ago, and I knew I was somewhere special when I saw
1)A US Liberator pistol from WWII.
2)A French 'Apache' revolver from the turn of the century.
3)A vendor dealing in nothing but P-38's and Lugers.
And lots of other really cool stuff.
 
If you are referring to Ron Dickson's National Gun Day at the fairgrounds, the fall one was in September, right before Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot. The next one is in January
 
WaltherP99man

Thanks for the info. I was afraid of that. In September, I was in Switzerland. I keep checkng the gun show listings in the back of my NRA magazines
and haven't seen anything, so I figured the show happened when I was gone. I've found some good stuff at those big shows at the Fairgrounds. I'm pretty stocked up. I can wait until January. (Maybe!:))

Kentucky Rifle
 
Save the sales tax!

A lot has changed since this thread was started, to be sure. Bud's in Lexington is only an hour away from you, and they have a huge inventory and some of the lowest prices around. I used to deal firearms and know that the margins are real slim, so you can't expect to find them much cheaper than at Bud's. But what I did find is that Bud's has to charge 6% sales tax to Kentucky residents on web orders, but this doesn't apply to out-of-state customers. Fortunately, the same applies in many other states, so I started buying from Cypress Armory in Texas. Their rates line up really well with Bud's, some things cost a little more, some things cost a little less. But since I'm an out-of-stater buying from a Texas store, there is no sales tax, so Cypress is a couple hundred cheaper than Bud's on higher-priced items. You don't see the difference until checkout, but it's a little trick I can't believe more people aren't doing around here.
 
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