KYGUNCO and a Snowy Day

As soon as I purchased the Ruger PC, the weather turned cold and picking it up Friday or Saturday seemed questionable. I told my wife I would just take a quick drive down the road and assess the snow situation, but I kept checking a little further and a little further until I was in Bardstown, KY.

Photos from dashcam. I’m not an idiot taking photos during poor driving conditions.

I think Kentucky Gun Co is a great place for any gun lover to take a visit but the ammo prices aren’t anything special, although like most places right now in 2022, there aren’t many deals to be had.

I can’t stress this one simple task enough. Right after walking into KYGUNCO, if you want to talk to anyone to find out more about a gun, or even pick up something you bought online or had shipped to them, TAKE A NUMBER BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE. Before you go to the bathroom, before you check out ammo prices. Before you get distracted, grab your number or you will regret it.

They’re not the fastest place in the world but they do hold to their ticket system and you may get stuck if you miss that step. Then, take your time and peruse the animals lining the walls of the warehouse.

Took about an hour from walking in to walking out with my pre-purchased rifle.

As we were leaving I discovered that Radio Shack still exists. I had no idea they still had physical locations.

I was an idiot at this moment taking a photo from the car. I was just so shocked.

And, after a smoother return drive, here is the new purchase at home. This won’t be shot until I finish up the new stock, but it’s fun to see it in the original form. It’s a fantastic looking rifle without doing a single thing to it, but it’s going to be fun modifying it.

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