Tactical shops in Edmonton ???

Are they new?

Tier one armory is just largely unknown because they don't have a strong online presence.
That being said they are by far one of the best shops in the country for black rifle enthusiasts.
A trip to Edmonton without stopping at TOA is a wasted trip to Edmonton.
 
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I have been to everyone listed above except for tier 1, but I did hear good things before I moved.
 
Tier one armory is just largely unknown because they don't have a strong online presence.
That being said they are by far one of the best shops in the country for black rifle enthusiasts.
A trip to Edmonton without stopping at TOA is a wasted trip to Edmonton.

This ^^^
When I need parts for an AR or just some good conversation with some great guys Tier One is the first place I go. If they don't have it they'll find it for you.
 
Tier one armory is just largely unknown because they don't have a strong online presence.
That being said they are by far one of the best shops in the country for black rifle enthusiasts.
A trip to Edmonton without stopping at TOA is a wasted trip to Edmonton.

I go to Edmonton probably a dozen times a year and never heard of them maybe because I'm broke after p&d but I'm definitely going to check them out next time I'm in town.
 
I'll add to my previous post that I go to TOA for rifles and rifle parts but if I'm looking for gear like belts, holsters, and pouches I go to Milarm and/or Phoenix. I do go to P&D quite a bit as well but I mostly buy reloading supplies there and occasionally I'll go home with a rifle or scope.
Wholesale sports? Well I bought a new Versa-max shotgun from there the other day, wanted something for goose hunting this fall and they had a sale on.
Cabela's? Powder and sometimes projectiles if I'm there anyway, also bought my cold weather hunting camo there and bought my 10/22 there that didn't get fired until I had changed out the stock and barrel.

You just have to make your rounds and make a day of it depending what you're looking for.
 
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I definitely recommend tier one armoury, especially for hard to get black rifle parts and supplies. They are very friendly and are never afraid to have an honest conversation about anything gun related. It's a small hole in the wall type store in a more commercial/semi industrial store front area of south Edmonton, but they are worth your time and money. I found a lot of my tavor parts there for starters.
 
Tier One does a parts import every month and can get you anything you want. They have access to all the major parts distributors. Way better than IRG.
 
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