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    Broken Anchor Military Firearms

    3.6 (9 reviews)

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    This is our liittle AR that we got from broken arrow.
    Chrissy L.

    If you need anything done to your weapons this is the spot. The man in there can do everything. He even makes handmade jewelry! He and his wife are some of the nicest people.

    Not to be confused with any other place they are the best

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    Incredible owners. We had a wonderful experience and will definitely be coming here from now on.

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    The Gun Shop - Range photo

    The Gun Shop

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    Older store in a questionable part of town. Staff is decent to good, a few grumps working the…read morerifle area but i only go for the range. Their range is ok, downstairs, its loud, its cramped. It can also get too crowded, and then of course if you go to your bag, someone inevitably will ask if your done, even though they paid for one stall, not two. Boards block the targets, so you have to put your pistol into the cutout, this is the most annoying aspect of the range. Target placement are hand crank controlled if that matters. Their reloads are ehh at best. Had one where the bullet came out of the case and it took 3 hours to completely flush out the pistol and trigger group. So inspect every cartridge. Reload prices are a tad more than the cheaper white box ammo at other places, but not high. Overall a good place, i recommend.

    The selection of guns is poor compared to turners. I feel like this place has gone down hill over…read morethe years and is barely staying in business. They shut there gun range down way to early, they close the lanes 1hr + before closing time which doesn't make sense. Just seems like they have a cocky 20 year old running the place that doesn't have a clue on how to run a business or treat customers. I actually caught him trying to hit on my girlfriend one day when I was like 10 ft away. Can't say I recommend this place but sadly there's not much of a choice out here. Honestly I would take my money elsewhere. These gun shops like to do a lot of price gouging in this valley. The older folks that work there seem to be pretty respectful but I can't say that for the younger workers.

    The Firing Pin - Gun Store - Rock Island Armory Compact 1911

    The Firing Pin - Gun Store

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    Dropped off my Colt 1911 for failure to feed issues and even though I was told it would be…read moreapproximately 3 weeks, they were able to fix it in less than 1 week. I will definitely use them again.

    I was refused service here after the owner flat-out accused me of possessing an illegal federally…read moreregulated SBR, which is not only wrong, but an embarrassing level of wrong for someone running a gun store for 42 "effin" years as he so confidently told me. Laughable that a person can be doing something this long and still not know what the eff they are talking about. An upper receiver is not a firearm under federal law (27 CFR § 478.12), is not serialized, and is not regulated on its own. Barrel length by itself does not magically create an SBR. An SBR determination requires a rifle with a shoulder stock and a barrel under 16 inches (26 U.S.C. § 5845(a), (c)). That determination depends entirely on the serialized lower receiver--which in my case is a legally owned and DOJ-registered semi-automatic pistol, not a rifle, and is configured to be California compliant under California Penal Code § 30515. This is basic, entry-level firearms law. Being incorrect is one thing. Being aggressively, confidently incorrect--and then doubling down when you clearly have no idea what you're talking about--is something else entirely. Instead of listening or checking the law, the owner insisted I was committing a serious federal felony and spoke to me in a hostile, unprofessional manner and cursed at me, all while in front of other patrons. Embarrassing for him to say the least. This is peak FUDD behavior: outdated knowledge, refusal to learn, and ego over facts. Shops like this don't just inconvenience customers--they actively spread misinformation that can get people in real trouble, especially in California. If you've been "in the business for 42 years" and still don't understand the difference between an upper receiver, an SBR, and a compliant AR pistol, that's not experience--that's willful ignorance. Do yourself a favor and avoid gun stores that let pride replace competence.

    Broken Anchor Military Firearms - guns_and_ammo - Updated May 2026

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