Forgotten Weapons Tours Apex Gun Parts
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How could a gun nerd like me possibly resist a chance to dig through a warehouse full of surplus? When Jeff at Apex Gun Parts offered us the chance to come visit his operation, we jumped at the chance (duh!). Jeff is a sponsor of the site here because we've been buying cool things from him for years, and had uniformly excellent service - and because he's a genuinely nice guy with an impressive knowledge of military arms and equipment. All of us here at Forgotten Weapons continue to patronize Apex (in fact, the DT kit in the video came home with me for a fair price) and we are happy to recommend them to you as well.
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