Towers Armory is now filling seats for our two day CCW Class on Tuesday 3/10 & Wednesday 3/11. This Class is $125, and includes a $25 range time gift certificate upon completion. It run from 6-10pm both nights.
Towers Armory is now filling seats for our two day CCW Class on Tuesday 2/11 & Wednesday 2/12th. This Class is $125, and includes a $25 range time gift certificate upon completion. It run from 6-10pm both nights. This class is good for both Ohio and Michigan residents.- Instructors are very informative, courteous, and knowledgeable- Attendees are allowed to bring their own firearm with at least 100 rounds of ammo- Free handgun rental provided if needed, must buy at least 100 rounds of our ammo- Certificate is provided upon completion, along with required documents needed to submit to your local sheriffs departmentTo secure your spot please stop in and Pre-Pay for the class, if you have any questions please call us at 419-725-2555. Towers Armory is now filling seats for our CCW Class on Sunday 1/26/2020, as well as our two day classes on Tuesday 1/14 & Wednesday 1/15th. This Class is $125, and includes a $25 range time gift certificate upon completion- Instructors are very informative, courteous, and knowledgeable- Attendees are allowed to bring their own firearm with at least 100 rounds of ammo- Free handgun rental provided if needed, must buy at least 100 rounds of our ammo- Certificate is provided upon completion, along with required documents needed to submit to your local sheriffs departmentTo secure your spot please stop in and Pre-Pay for the class, if you have any questions please call us at 419-725-2555.
Here’s a quick video clip, showing our displayed handguns, after inventory!We have over 80+ used handguns for sale, with models ranging from the King Cobra and Diamondback, to the Hi Power and USGI NM 1911!Our 70+ rental handguns include a Mark 23 HK, FN 5.7, Coonan.357, S&W 500, and Desert Eagle.50, just to name a few!And saving the best for last, we have over 300+ new models to choose from, in nearly every size, color, caliber, and price!Stop by and check them out, stay and shoot a bit, and take your favorite home with you! We’re here 7 days a week! We are holding a separate card drawing for each Glock 45. Cards are 20 each. You must specify if you want a Red Card (for the Ameriglow night sights) or a Blue Card (for the Glock Night sights). Drawing to be held when all tickets are sold. Winner must pass a background check at Towers Armory or pay to transfer to another FFL dealer.
86.6 Acres; Armory Gymnasium and Recreation Center; 3 Sheltered Picnic Areas; Restroom Facilities; Walking/Biking Trails- TRAIL MAP; 6 Tennis Courts; Playground Equipment; Lighted Baseball/Softball Field; Sand Volleyball Court; 2 Outdoor Basketball Courts; Amphitheater. Tower Park Shelter 1. Reservations Required 911. High Tower Armory, manufactures bullpup firearm conversion kits built right here in the USA. Our 90/22 is the next generation of Ruger 10/22 stocks, utilizing a forward thinking bullpup platform, military grade components, and workmanship of the highest quality.
Welcome to The Room Two, a physical puzzler, wrapped in a mystery game, inside a beautifully tactile 3D world. The much anticipated sequel to 'The Room', Apple's Game of the Year 2012. Year ago I have played The Room game. Today The Room 2 for PC on Steam has been released so here it is! Unique events transport you to the halls of a long-forgotten crypt. The only means of escape. We have The Room Two Chapter 4 Answers! Fire Proof Games, the developer behind mobile game hit The Room, just released the highly anticipated sequel. The Room 2 Chapter 4 takes you through a seance parlor filled with creepy objects and paraphernalia. The room two chapter 4 tutorial online. The Room Walkthrough Chapter 4. By App Walkthroughs — December 19, 2012. Zoom in on the wire panel on the top of the octagonal box. Tilt your device left and right so that both stars light up. Take the crank. Swipe to the rectangle panel on the left. Zoom and tap on the rectangle panel. Drag the crank on the rectangle panel.
Proceeds to benefit local Boy Scouts attending summer camp programs.You may purchase a card by calling Kevin with US Law Shield at 567-343-2723. You may pay by cash, credit card or PayPal. I really can't say enough about this place!I was looking to buy my first Red dot sight. I had little to no knowledge of these particular sights.Brayden, one of the employees worked with me on finding the right one for my Ruger 556 pistol. He showed me several different ones explaining how they worked.
He is a very knowledgeable young man.What impressed me was that he's in the Army and uses the Red dot on his weapon. A man with hands on experience with the product that he sells. Doesn't get any better than that.All the staff that I've talked to is very knowledgeable as well.I must say that I have a new gun shop now. They will be getting my business for now own.Thank you guys. I appreciate your professionalism and knowledge.
Armoury Towers | |
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Macclesfield | |
Location within Cheshire | |
Coordinates | 53°15′14″N2°08′12″W / 53.2539°N 2.1367°WCoordinates: 53°15′14″N2°08′12″W / 53.2539°N 2.1367°W |
Type | Barracks |
Site information | |
Owner | Private residential |
Site history | |
Built | 1857 |
Built for | War Office |
In use | 1857-1980s |
Armoury Towers is a former military installation at Macclesfield, Cheshire, England.
History[edit]
The need for the construction of barracks followed the raising of the 2nd Royal Cheshire Militia, recruiting in the eastern part of the county (the existing 1st Cheshire Militia was based at Chester). In October 1857 the Cheshire Quarter sessions passed a resolution that '..barracks for the 2nd Regiment of Cheshire Militia be erected in some part of the eastern division of the county.'[1] Initially, Stockport was favoured, but a decision to purchase land in Macclesfield was made in January 1858, against the objections of the Mayor and Corporation of the town.[2] The 4th Battalion (2nd Royal Cheshire Regiment of Militia), The Cheshire Regiment was disbanded in 1908[3] and building was decommissioned and converted for residential use in the 1980s.[4]
References[edit]
- ^'The Cheshire Quarter Sessions at Knutsford'. Cheshire Observer. 24 October 1857. p. 3.
- ^'Cheshire Quarter Sessions'. Cheshire Observer. 9 January 1858. p. 4.
- ^'The Cheshire Regiment'. regiments.org. Archived from the original on 31 December 2006. Retrieved 11 July 2016.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
- ^'Armoury Towers, the Barracks'. British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
Further reading[edit]
- Home, Robert (1978). Macclesfield as it was. Nelson, Lancashire: Hendon Publishing Co Ltd. ISBN0-86067-032-5.
- Gosling, Norman (2002). Big Hats, Shorts and Dyb Dyb Dyb (A history of Macclesfield & Congleton District, Scouts). Stockport: Qualitech Group.
- Photo is not the Militia band, it's the ' Permanent Staff 1868 ' . can be viewed at Chester Records Office.