Gun Store, Restaurant Deal Puts M-16, Margarita In Customer's Hands
State Rep. Sean Jerguson's Hi Caliber Firearms offers $87 deal to customers for an outing at gun store and for appetizers and margaritas at a local restaurant.
State Rep. Sean Jerguson (R-Holly Springs) is partnering with a Holly Springs Mexican restaurant to offer a deal that involves an outing at his gun store, appetizers and margaritas.
Jerguson's Hi Caliber Firearms and Tacos and Beer are offering customers $39 for a "shooting range opportunity with an appetizer and margaritas for two."
In order to receive the deal, buyers must head to Hi Caliber where they will obtain admission to the range (a $14.99 value for the first shooter and $8.99 value for the second), the ability to rent one automatic firearm (a $19.99 value), two 20-round boxes of ammunition (at $8.99 value for each box), two sets of eye and ear protection ($2 value each) and two targets (at $1.29 value per target).
The value of the deal at Hi Caliber amounts to $87.68.
After they take advantage of the Hi Caliber deal, participants can then head over to Tacos and Beer and enjoy one appetizer (worth up to $9.25) and two margaritas (worth $4.25 each).
The deal, which expires on Jan. 30, 2013, does have some stipulations, however. It's limited to one per person and participants are required to redeem the gun rental at Hi Caliber before heading over to the restaurant. It's also only valid for the rental of M-16 machine guns.
Jerguson's deal comes on the heels of a Powder Springs couple, in the process of developing an indoor shooting range, last month obtaining an alcohol license to serve alcohol to its members.
The developers of the Governor's Gun Club further explained their plans for the venue, noting members will not be able to shoot while drinking or allowed to drink while in possession of a firearm.
Glenn Bender
11:39 am on Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Do I sense a negative bias in this headline: "Gun Store, Restaurant Deal Puts M-16, Margarita In Customer's Hands?" Is something wrong with having an adult beverage after firing an M-16? Why is this newsworthy?
Kristal Dixon
11:41 am on Tuesday, October 23, 2012
No bias--and there's nothing wrong with having a drink after firing an automatic weapon. It's one's right to do so.
It's newsworthy since Mr. Jerguson is using a popular website to pitch a deal for users to patronize his small business. Furthermore, the state representative has been a advocate for the 2nd Amendment, which makes this even more interesting. Will you be taking advantage of the deal?
Drew Meister
7:42 am on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Ms. Dixon's slant in the headline is certainly bias as was her response. Don't waste your breath or time in an attempt to respond to her, she has her bass aackwards opinion.
Dawg
11:46 am on Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Sounds like a great deal to me........I don't like margaritas, but maybe I could substitute for a lemonade.
Pro 2nd
1:18 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
It's newsworthy that a small business owner is using a popular website to pitch a deal? Since when? What would be newsworthy was that a gun store owner DID NOT support the 2nd Amendment.
Kendal Hemphill
6:14 pm on Thursday, October 25, 2012
An M-16 is not a machine gun, anyway. It's a personal firearm with selective fire, semi-automatic or automatic. Big difference between that and a machine gun. The title, obviously, makes it sound like those who take advantage of the deal are given the rifle and alcohol at the same time, when that is clearly not the case. I can't imagine anyone thinking there was no bias here.
Scott
9:31 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
I want to shoot a bazooka at the range. Can't wait til thats on special.... A rocket launcher would be good too.