Open source list of gun stores in Canada.

Could you complete just the ones in your home town? Pretty pretty pretty please? :D

This list will also be handy for CSSA and NFA to get permission for flyers, ads etc to the customers in these stores. It's massively important to get the word out. Not to mention a sweet-as database we can all use when we're looking for that rare Holland and Holland, or Remington model our grandfather once owned.

It'll be up in perpetuity and you can save a copy to your hard drive. This data won't go to waste I promise you.
 
Already working on it, not making much progress alot of places have told me to pound sand. I have also gotten alot of positive comments.I will be hitting up all the dealers at the Lanark show this weekend.
 
Already working on it, not making much progress alot of places have told me to pound sand. I have also gotten alot of positive comments.I will be hitting up all the dealers at the Lanark show this weekend.

Fantastic! It's their livelihood and they depend on firearms owners. IMO the least that they can do is let the CSSA and NFA advertise for membership at the gun counters in their stores. Get the word out to all the hunters and outdoors people that being counted is really important. 45 to 90 bucks can help reverse years of mistreatment.
 
I put the comment "out of business" for Pro Gear in Hamilton and Carra Outdoors in Belleville as those to stores are no longer in business. They are Closed forever.
 
philthygeezer,

I hope you don't mind, but I sorted the sheet alphabetically.
(tools>sort sheet by...)

If you are looking for a specific store, location or contact person type Crtrl+f and a find function will pop up. Type in the contact and viola.

Thanks for all the Work Geezer!
 
philthygeezer


Thanks a bunch, this is a very valuable tool.

"Timber Creek Outdoors" in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta

And "Customgunworx" near Rocky. Look him up on Google. Some fine custon guns and smith work.
 
Hi all,

You can sort the sheet however you like, someone else can sort it a different way later. Save a copy to your hard drive as a backup if you're worried about wrecking something. I'll save a backup periodically as well.

Also, I think just note "out of business" on the sheet rather than delete the entry. That way dead links don't get added over and over.

Thanks everyone!
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