Must be in Nevada - Not enough Jack Daniel's on the shelves to be Tennessee.
Tony Bev said
12:21 AM Dec 15, 2017
I can see a potential safety hazard here
By the time you drink a few bottles from the bottom, second, third, and top shelf, to get a foot hold
While looking down the barrel to make sure the gun is empty, you could fall off the top shelf
Aus-Kiwi said
11:01 AM Dec 15, 2017
You can buy fire works in petrol stations in Texas too !!
Possum3 said
12:01 PM Dec 15, 2017
Went to a "car- boot" sale in Roane County Tennessee back in Mid seventies - they were selling guns, smuggled cigarettes from Nth Virginia (tax free tobacco) and more Militaria than is owned by Aust Defence Forces - No ID required to purchase.
RustyD said
01:23 PM Dec 15, 2017
My dad bought a silencer for a .22 by mail order from SA in the 1960s.
Blues Man said
06:41 PM Dec 15, 2017
Back in the 60's you could buy a rifle at most hardware shops.
KevinC said
09:59 PM Dec 15, 2017
RustyD wrote:
My dad bought a silencer for a .22 by mail order from SA in the 1960s.
I bought one over the counter in Adelaide in the 1970s.
rgren2 said
12:45 PM Dec 16, 2017
Used to be able to buy guns and ammo from K Mart not that long ago.
RustyD said
08:34 PM Dec 16, 2017
rgren2 wrote:
Used to be able to buy guns and ammo from K Mart not that long ago.
I used buy ammo at Kmart and the guns were right behind them. Then when gun licences came I had to show my licence even to buy .177 slugs.
My son reckons the pic is in Kentucky. He remembers seeing something lIke that a few years ago in Kentucky.
-- Edited by RustyD on Saturday 16th of December 2017 08:36:00 PM
Aussie Paul.
Byo ammunition by the looks of it
David
I can see a potential safety hazard here
While looking down the barrel to make sure the gun is empty, you could fall off the top shelf


Back in the 60's you could buy a rifle at most hardware shops.
I bought one over the counter in Adelaide in the 1970s.
Used to be able to buy guns and ammo from K Mart not that long ago.
I used buy ammo at Kmart and the guns were right behind them. Then when gun licences came I had to show my licence even to buy .177 slugs.
My son reckons the pic is in Kentucky. He remembers seeing something lIke that a few years ago in Kentucky.
-- Edited by RustyD on Saturday 16th of December 2017 08:36:00 PM