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Picture After seventeen years in the retail firearm and gun repair business, Tom and Laurie Foster have closed their retail store, Shooters Mercantile, and taken their expertise to the Internet.

The desire to have business goals which fit their personal priorities of quality family time and a healthy future prompted the decision to make the change.

After graduating from the Colorado School of Trades, specializing in Gunsmithing, Tom started his one-man gunsmith repair shop in a small town in Oregon. For ten years he repaired and restored guns and, with the help of his wife, Laurie sold guns and accessories at gun shows in Oregon and Washington. In 1996 they opened Shooters Mercantile. Shooters developed into the premier gun store in the area with retail sale of guns and accessories, an indoor range with over 500 members, gunsmithing services, classroom instruction and a Law Enforcement sales division.

But running a business can take a toll on working owners. For Tom, a paraplegic who has been confined to a wheelchair since 1981, the toll has been physical.

With the formation of Lone Oak Trading, Tom will continue to utilize his extensive experience in the field by managing this new internet based business selling gun parts, accessories, collectible items, trapping lure and supplies.

We are here to help you with your questions and to offer you access to a large inventory of parts and accessories for your shooting needs.

Thank you for visiting Lone Oak Trading!



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