What's the name of the Premier Shotguns store near Lima/Findlay OH?

rhinonewshooter

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I can't for the life of me remember the name of the store, but I'll be driving down I 75 on Sunday, and was hoping I might be able to stop by and gawk for a few minutes. Was trying to find the website to see if they were open on Sunday.
Any help would be much appreciated.
 
jauqua i think that's how you spell it,,,they got some stuff i tell ya


we used to call it jakeway,,, but i think that's how you spell it

ocharry
 
Thousands of dollars in guns on the racks.

One nice thing-if you are serious you can step outside and shoot 25 birds.
 
It's on Bigelow Rd. in Findlay, Ohio, Lots of neat stuff to see and handle and a friendly staff. Good place to check out as you can sometimes find real bargains.
 
well i don't think it is really pronounced that way,,but it sounds good,,,lol

yep my daughter went to collage there in Findlay,,she had horses there,, it is an equestrian school,,she did a double major,,equestrian and journalism,,did all of that and carried a 3.8-4 grade average,,,kinda proud of her,,she went to school,, spent ALL of dads money and now is doing what she loves most training horses and kids,,, we lived just a little south of Dayton,,so i got to ferry the horses back and forth for the holidays and breaks

so you see i had reason to be in Findlay,,,lol ,, more than 1,,,yep i have wandered around in that fine gun store many times,,and handled thing i probably shouldn't have when i looked at the price tag,,and probably would never had the chance to had i not been there,,they are truly out standing folks

i have purchased from them on several occasions,,,ALWAYS,,ALWAYS,,outstanding people to deal with

ocharry
 
I used to drive by Jaqua's all the time when we visited my wife's family in Findlay and I wondered about that place. At the time I believe we drove by it on the way to Hillcrest Golf Club. I didn't shoot back than and wondered what they were doing all lined up and shooting. I beleve Frank Jacqua owned it back then and now it is still owned by family, including a girl my wife attended high school with. She probably went on to an equestrian college from what my wife recalls. I had business with them not long ago and they seemed very good to deal with.
 
Yup, went in. Didn't look like much from the outside. Looks are quite decieving. An amazing collection of shotguns. Had a whole bunch of skeet o/u with sub gauge inserts for me to look at - all used. First time I really got to handle one. Got me thinking about one. Hmmmm.
 
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