Wasn't all I was expecting.
Apparently they had an invitation only VIP "party" for sales reps, Mt. P. mayor, Mt. P. swat/police/fire, DNR guys, industry people, friends and family. There were probably 200 people there. They did some door prize raffles for a PA-10, PA-15, a compound bow, and a couple of fishing rods. They did NOT Have the AR10 parts I wanted in stock though, so I got out of there for under $100.....
They have a good selection of long guns, including some seriously nice bolt guns, safari style heirloom rifles. I lusted over a Kimber mountain rifle in 308.....so sexy. Handguns were plentiful.
Ammo stock was great, lots of cases of 9/45/223, "decent" prices, nothing to write home about. 22LR was plentiful but high priced, 500 round golden bullet bricks for 44.99, same as online.
I'm not kidding when I say there were 40 people there WORKING for them. Must have been 30 gun salesmen.
Lots of hunting and fishing clothing, LOTS of high end fishing stuff, G-loomis and the like. Lots of lures and stuff as well. A small archery shop also. They also had a decent selection of knives and optics as well as reloading stuff.
Basically everything is the same as the other stores. Products are marked MSRP or slightly less. ONe guy behind the gun counter said they would price match online stuff, one said they wouldn't. They are all brand new to the policies and stuff so I would imagine that they have that ironed out by Saturday. The place is really nice, they have LOTS of room to grow. They (the owner and managers) were very humble and thankful for everyone that came out. They genuinely seem happy to be a part of the community over there and hope to grow around town.