March 15, 2019, 08:35 PM
Rick LeeOne Day In Phoenix - What To Do?
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Originally posted by xmod:
Everyone is saying SGC - heard they are going out of business so go now if you really want to rent a mg on their range. Just an over priced gun shop with range so I don’t recommend it.
If they're going out of business, it's because their prices are too low. I have scored some unbelievable deals there. Not kidding, I have felt like I was stealing from them and wondered if they had marked the guns correctly. I got a like new, probably unfired Glock 22 there for $279, a like new HK USP Compact stainless in .40 for $399, a like new two tone SIG P220R Carry for $389 and many, many others. They also have great sales on new stuff, sometimes the best prices in the Valley. Hate on them all you want because "Scottsdale" is part of their name. But their staff have been great to me and I have scored some great deals. I have probably bought 10-15 guns there.
March 15, 2019, 10:48 PM
Jagerquote:
Originally posted by HuskySig:
If you like BBQ, head over to Little Miss BBQ on University. The door opens at 11am. I've always shown up between 9:20-9:40am and been one of the first few through the door. Life changing brisket.
If you're into craft beer, Wren House is a must. Best brewery in the state.
The Desert Botanical Garden is also a pretty special place. Especially if you can hit it on an overcast day and the Sun isn't beating down on you.
The Penske Auto Museum is also a pretty cool place if you're into NASCAR and Indycar.
Don't tell anyone about Little Miss.
OPSEC man, OPSEC.
March 16, 2019, 01:28 AM
flashguyI was born at Bartlett Dam, about 60 miles NE of Phoenix, and I always make a pilgramage to there when I visit Phoenix. Unless you are "into" dams I won't recommend you go there, but the big reservoir it creates is used for water sports.
flashguy
March 16, 2019, 05:45 PM
Day_lateAfter all the good advice, it's shaking out to be the Heard Museum, the Desert Botanical Garden, and eat at Si Senor's. We'll have to do another visit to see more. Thanks a lot!