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Gander Mountain opens Gun World store in Germantown

St. Paul, Minn.-based Gander Mountain recently opened its first Gun World Store in Germantown.

The 30,000-square-foot store is located at the junction of U.S. Highway 41/45 and Lannon Road in Germantown.

Gun World, the second major new retail debut this year from Gander Mountain, has more than 5,000 guns and firearms specialists to help shoppers.

“Gander Mountain is already the major retailer of firearms in the county, but with Gun World by Gander Mountain we are taking the experience of shopping for firearms to an entirely new level of selection and service,” said David Pratt, chief executive officer of Gander Mountain. “We are excited to bring this new retail experience and opportunity to the people of Wisconsin and we’re confident that our unmatched selection and the expertise of our specialists will make Gun World a premiere destination for those with an interest in firearms.”

St. Paul, Minn.-based Gander Mountain recently opened its first Gun World Store in Germantown.


The 30,000-square-foot store is located at the junction of U.S. Highway 41/45 and Lannon Road in Germantown.


Gun World, the second major new retail debut this year from Gander Mountain, has more than 5,000 guns and firearms specialists to help shoppers.


"Gander Mountain is already the major retailer of firearms in the county, but with Gun World by Gander Mountain we are taking the experience of shopping for firearms to an entirely new level of selection and service," said David Pratt, chief executive officer of Gander Mountain. "We are excited to bring this new retail experience and opportunity to the people of Wisconsin and we're confident that our unmatched selection and the expertise of our specialists will make Gun World a premiere destination for those with an interest in firearms."

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