Western Scope was a wholesale outlet and as I recall it was only firearms and related items. No fishing equipment as best I remember. It was not open to the public but a few non-firearms businesses in Calgary had accounts there. I was fortunate enough to work at one of those and bought my Remington 700ADL, 7mm Rem Mag through my employer in 1961. No markup so got it for an even $100.00. Bought a few other things there over the late 60's. Not sure when Western Scope closed their doors.
On the afternoon of April 21, 1975, 1,360 kilograms of dynamite ignited at the Canadian Industries Ltd. plant in Calgary’s southeast, sending a 300-metre fireball into the sky, accompanied by a roar that could be heard in every quadrant of the city. 6 dead 3 injured.
Most of the devastation, however, was contained within six-foot thick barricades, preventing it from spreading to other parts of the complex, where nearly half a million kilograms of dynamite were stored in several separate buildings and where 200 men were working.
Something to be said about sound design.
I was working at Barotto Sports that day... we did not know what caused the noise until a customer came in and told us.
I think Barotto's was still on 7th street in 1975. Our office as only 2 blocks from Barotto's so I used to be a frequent visitor there. Frequently looked at the Ithaca SXS 20g which I think was made for Ithaca by SKB. Would have made a great pheasant gun but I just couldn't find the extra ~$150 to buy it. Still wish I had taken that plunge.
Found an old box in all my crap... about 9"x9"x19".
It has to be from the early 70s' as far as I can remember...
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