GlockStore to Host Fourth Annual Open House Celebrating the Company’s Move to Nashville

Lenny Magill, founder and CEO of the GlockStore, said the store’s fourth annual open house event will be held this Saturday to celebrate the company’s move from San Diego, California, to the Volunteer State.

“Our open house is this Saturday at 10 a.m. This is our fourth year of celebrating the move from California to Nashville. We love Nashville. At the event this weekend, we’ll have two shooting competitions. We’ve got a lot of fun. Excellent prices on guns. Gun prices that you never see again. They’re super low. Of course, all of our parts and pieces that we manufacture here in Nashville are going to be on sale as well. We’ve got free ice cream. We’ve got food trucks. We’ve got the shooting competitions, which I said, which is a low light competition and a speed competition and we are going to be raffling off a full fledged Glock 17 custom gun,” Magill said on Wednesday’s edition of The Michael Patrick Leahy Show.

The GlockStore, which relocated to Nashville in 2021, includes a retail showroom, the company’s manufacturing operations, a warehouse, and the store’s unique Shoot270 indoor shooting range.

The store also hosts firearm training classes, group classes, and community events.

“We made the big move from California just like a lot of other people and this will be our fourth year coming up on June 1st, this Saturday. We’ve got a grand event that’s really celebrating our escape from California,” Magill said.

“It’s not just a gun shop. We have manufacturing there. We’ve got our warehouse there. Most of our sales are on the internet, glockstore.com, but at the retail showroom, we really just raise the bar dramatically. It’s a beautiful showroom. We’ve got just high ceilings and beautiful displays, lots of guns, and of course, all the Glocks that you could ever imagine. Then we have our Shoot270 shoot rooms,” Magill added.

Magill said the GlockStore’s Shoot270 private shooting rooms are ideal for first-time shooters and shooters seeking a range with more to offer than traditional lane shooting.

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