Address: 7131 Alico Rd suite 5, Fort Myers, FL 33912, USA
Phone: +12399331234
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Tony Miracle
Very professional and knowledgeable . First time gun owners, CCW class was interesting and they made it easy to understand and made us feel very comfortable around the guns. Would highly recommend.
Jay Cooper
Training and virtual weapon firing parts of the CCW license process went smoothly and painlessly. Mark and Jan were terrific and all was done within a matter of days. Separately, my wife wanted a new pistol and the shop gladly bought one of our existing weapons making the purchase of a new pistol simple and at a reasonable cost. I highly recommend you check them out. JC of south Fort Myers.
Dennis Orban
This training session is great. I highly recommend it. Mark has the curriculum set up so that the training can be completed online. This is allows the student the ability to participate at their own pace and one can go back and forth to review topics if need be. Upon completion of the training online students will be required to participate in person for a review question and answer session as well shooting a firearm to show proficiency in the use and safety of carrying a concealed weapon.
Chris Hollister
Stopped in here today in between appointments and was very impressed. Great inventory at extremely fair prices . Owner was friendly and knowledgeable and if I had more time I would have definitely walked out with something! I will definitely be back when I have more time even though it’s 60 miles from my house!
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There’s no registry in Florida. Selling your gun is no different then seeing clothes at a garage sale
I agree with John you should ask legal question to FDLE. my understanding is they ruled no guns if you have MM. but I am not an attorney and all these issues are very fluid. Ultimately, in the state of Florida, you can either own a gun, or treat an illness using marijuana, unfortunately both is not an advisable option due to federal law. If you have any questions about how state and federal law affect your rights, contact a qualified attorney who can help you. The real danger for medical marijuana users who own firearms comes from fraud. In order to purchase a firearm, you must fill out an ATF form 4473. This form includes asking if the firearm purchaser is addicted to, or a user of any controlled substances. This includes marijuana, and a medical card means it is implied you are a user. The holder of a card has two options, lie and face 4 years in prison for something that is easily verifiable by the ATF, or tell the truth and almost for sure be rejected. I would like to
No p365. Their prices are reasonable.
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