My wife and I drove up yesterday to visit our daughter/S-I-L/grandchildren in Mansfield, so I decided to take a little road trip today while she was at a movie with the kids. It was like a trip back to the 60's and 70's when I entered the store. There was merchandise of all varieties - hardlines - softlines - drygoods - drugstore stuff; you name it they got it, almost to the ceiling in some places. Even grocery items. Just as I remembered. They even put prices on every piece of merchandise with price sticker guns.
I headed to the back of the store (being an old retail guy I know sporting goods is always in the back.) and as I walked down the aisle to the rear I saw an elderly gentleman pricing some boxes of Sierra Bullets.

Got to the gun counter and was very pleased to see an "L" shaped gun rack stacked as lined closely as can be (some double stacked) with long arms. Mossberg to Beretta shotguns and everything in between. Rifles- Crickets, Henrys, Marlin, Remingtons, DPMS, Rock River, Windham, S&W, Savage, a little Browning auto

RCBS and MEC Loading presses, scales, dies and supplies. Lots and Lots of powder; bullets as I mentioned and primers.
There was an end tip of Mag-Pul items, even a couple of SG stocks. Had some Hogue items and a wall of holsters. Most of the priced were average. I saw 1000 rnd cases of Wolf 123grn FMJ 7.62x39 for $299.00 - I don't buy that caliber but it seems like a pretty good price. The guy laughed when I asked about .22 rimfire ammo, so they don't have everything

I bought a Galco Tuck-N-Go, A jar of Sno-Seal and a couple of Carhartt watch caps. The only problem was not enough money to buy the Colt Commander or the Sig .45.
Edited: I think it may be a Metro Arms/American Classic Commander