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Bullseye Firearms & Supplies manager Todd Clement, left, holds an Armalite M-15 and co-owner of the store (with his wife Stephanie) is Rich Guyeska holding a camo Smith & Wesson Military and Police Performance Center.
A poster on the counter at Bullseye Firearms & Supplies in Grafton that's passed out by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms warning that it's illegal to make a purchase for some one else who's not qualified to own a firearm.
Various popular hand guns: front, Smith and Wesson M & P (Military and Police) 15 Performance Center; back row, left to right: the classic .38 Special revolver; Colt Gold Cap Model 1911 (similar to models used by the US Armed Services until relatively recently); and a Taurus TCP.
Bullseye Firearms & Supplies manager Todd Clement, left, holds an Armalite M-15 and co-owner of the store (with his wife Stephanie) is Rich Guyeska holding a camo Smith & Wesson Military and Police Performance Center.
A poster on the counter at Bullseye Firearms & Supplies in Grafton that's passed out by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms warning that it's illegal to make a purchase for some one else who's not qualified to own a firearm.
A poster on the counter at Bullseye Firearms & Supplies in Grafton that's passed out by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms warning that it's illegal to make a purchase for some one else who's not qualified to own a firearm.
A poster on the counter at Bullseye Firearms & Supplies in Grafton that's passed out by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms warning that it's illegal to make a purchase for some one else who's not qualified to own a firearm.
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