Overview
- The Bucks County shop announced on Facebook that its final day of operation will be January 31, marking six years in business.
- Owner Mike Domanico said sales cooled during Trump’s second term and he will refocus on a growing gun-show merchandise venture as the store’s lease expires in February.
- A closeout sale has begun, with shirts advertised for as low as $3 and hats for $5.
- The business will keep its online store open and continue appearing at regional gun shows and special events rather than maintain a physical storefront.
- Opened in February 2020 after a mall kiosk, the store became a gathering spot for supporters in swing-vote Bucks County and previously shut a Chalfont sister site over landlord and vandalism issues.