Overview
- The shop announced the shutdown on Facebook, launched a Jan. 6 closeout sale, and said its online store will continue.
- Owner Mike Domanico cited slower sales since Trump returned to the White House and a lease ending in February, saying the store has "run its course."
- He plans to concentrate on selling firearm targets and related items at regional gun shows and described himself as semi-retired.
- The business began with a Neshaminy Mall kiosk in 2019, opened the Bensalem storefront in 2020, operated through the pandemic, added a Chalfont location in 2022 that later closed, and employs two full-time workers.
- The store has sold provocative "Trump 2028" gear that Domanico says is meant to rile supporters, and the closing comes in closely watched Bucks County, where Democrats recently swept countywide races after Trump narrowly carried the county in 2024.