Gun Shops in Cody, WY

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“HOLY SMOKES! They had H1000 powder that we have been looking for since 2019. We checked with them last April, and they had none. On this trip we bought 10 one pound bottles. Where we live, you have a limit of 1 bottle if they ever have it, which they don't . The girl working was super helpful and friendly. We will be back.”

4.8 Superb19 Reviews

“Super friendly shop. Locally owned and very competitive on prices for the things I was shopping for. I'm fairly new to shooting, so it's nice to find a shop that made me feel comfortable asking questions. 100% will be going back and supporting them.”

5 Superb5 Reviews

“I picked up my new Gunwerks Workman last Friday and went out this morning to try it out and was pleasantly surprised. They told me they had sighted it in at 100 yards but I should double check the zero. My first five shots at 100 yards all were touching and right in the center of the target. I took five more shots dialing in the turret at 300, 500, 600 and two at 750 yards all finding their mark center mass. To say the least I am more than pleased. I would highly recommend Gunwerks to anyone interested in an extremely accurate rifle.”

4.6 Superb21 Reviews

“BIG THUMBS UP to the Crew/Staff at "RMDS" Cody location! Da' wife & I stopped in to their Mega Mini Store after leaving YellowStone, heading back to midwest. A pre call wks earlier w/ Toby was very good, working w/ ted & Josh at their 2nd Amendment desk last wk was GREAT! Professional & Pleaseant and darn right "PERFECT BUYING EXPERIENCE"! KEEP UP THE GRAND WORK & wishing Y'ALL the Best! "GOD BLESS AMERICA"”

4.3 Superb24 Reviews

“LONG REVEIWSo I placed my order about 7/8/22 and it was delivered on 10/10/23. They were pretty close with their estimated time of completion, of course I knew that going in that it would be a long wait time. I opted for the standard model 89 with the only custom option being the "fancy" walnut. It is beautiful wood. The fit and finish in my honest opinion is a 10/10. The wood is a little big in spots but the at is done purposefully because of expansion and contraction of wood over its lifetime, no problem. No tooling marks, grinding marks or even scuffs on the wood. Internals also look like and feel perfect. No sharp edged on anything. Screws are all flush and haven't been chewed up by the gun smiths assembly of the rifle(I've had issues with other companies doing this in the past). The grip is large, bigger than I thought. Definitely bigger than any Henry or Marlin 45/70 I've ever felt, but it's not to big. It feels very nice in the hand and it definitely fits the rifle. Fore-end has a good swell and definitely will fit big or small hands. It's a slightly heavy gun but I've always liked the way heavy firearms felt. It's not ridiculous but you can definitely feel it. It doesn't rattle if you shake it like every other lever gun I've had. The action isn't stiff but it's definitely not something you can work with one finger. You have to be firm about it from start to finish, not overkill but you have to follow through from beginning to end and it runs just fine. Cycling was perfect with 3 different loadings, I'm not a perfect shot at 75 yards by any means. But I would say it's accurate, I'm the issue not the rifle. Recoil is about as bad as a 45/70. Im not terribly recoil sensitive, but I don't think it's bad, especially not compared to a .500 revolver! I love this rifle, it's one of the few pieces that will never be for sale, I'm very indecisive about what I want but this is definitely one that will be my daughters when I'm old and gone. Now, before you purchase one of these or even think about it I want to make a few things clear before anyone bashes the company or has a sour attitude about what they're getting1. They are expensive, very expensive. You are getting quality materials, from front to back it is built with the best materials. Craftsmanship is top notch, even the twin screws on the locking lugs and lever are a solid design to prevent them from becoming loose.2. The wait is a long time, I waited a bit over 1 year for mine, but they are built by hand, one at a time. You get in line, pay for it, and forget about it until it's time (trust me it's best to forget about it and not drive yourself nuts waiting). I understand why they take so long, it's nothing new, they are upfront about lead times and you should appreciate what they are doing to build these. Just be patient, I've waited upwards of a year for custom boots and it's worth it every time.3. You're getting a .50 cal lever gun. That's enough for me.All in all I love it, I thank everyone for working with me and being patient with me over the last year, they're good folks. They're very kind, very understanding. Anyone on here crying needs to just relax and give them a minute to work with you. They will work with you, just chill out and be kind. I promise it's worth it. Thanks Big Horn, you build a fine rifle and gained a life long customer and friend.I apologize for me misspelling any words or rambling like an idiot.EDIT: I would like to retract one of the above statements, The action after cleaning and lubricating the rifle, feels like a Completely different Action. I can operate the lever with one finger, now you still have Be very firm when cycling it to properly eject and chamber, the next round. But it is smooth as butter from start to finish. It reminds me of the old Winchester 1887 Lever, action, shotgun, while that shotgun was not nearly as reliable, you have to be very firm with the action to g”

3.7 Good21 Reviews

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