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Home » Admin » Former SOF Teammates Open Online Gun Store: BLUCORE

Former SOF Teammates Open Online Gun Store: BLUCORE

by Brandon Webb · November 2, 2012 · Posted In: Admin
BLUCORE Shooting Center
We wanted to take a quick moment to give a shout out to a couple of former team mates of ours, Sean and Eric.  They live in Denver and own/operate BluCore. Their state of the art facility was opened with one goal in mind: “re-defining the firearms experience!”  They have a range, gun store and combat proven firearms training…all at one convenient facility.

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This year, they celebrated their first full year of operations. They also rebuilt their website and launched their own online gun store. They call it the BluCore Online Store.

Their online store features over 70,000 firearms and shooting sports related products, and their inventory is updated every 5 minutes!

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Recently, they launched version 2.0 of their online store. Now, they offer free shipping on all firearms purchases and flat rate shipping ($5 / order) on all other purchases excluding ammunition and large items.

Most importantly, they now offer discounted pricing and free shipping on all firearms and products for those who serve either in the military or in law enforcement. They offer this free of charge to those in harm’s way. We all know it isn’t really free though.  These brave men and women sacrifice for us every day!

Take a look at their new online gun store, the BluCore Online Store, if you get a moment. They have a huge selection of firearms, accessories, tactical gear, and ammunition. Those of you who currently serve can get access to discounts on all 70,000+ products they sell and free shipping on all orders.

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I’d also highly recommend getting some training with these guys, they don’t advertise this too much but, they have some of the world’s most accomplished combat shooting instructors. It’s worth a flight out to Colorado, trust me.

Keep up the good fight gents.

Brandon

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  • Shop the BluCore Online Store

 

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Brandon Webb

Brandon Webb is a former U.S. Navy SEAL with combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, and elsewhere in the Middle East. His last tour in the SEAL Teams was as the Course Manager for the US Navy SEAL Sniper program, arguably one of the most difficult sniper courses in the world. He was formerly a contributing editor for Military.com, and currently the Editor-in-Chief of SOFREP.com. Brandon is regularly featured in the media as a subject matter expert on military affairs. An avid writer, his last two books (The Red Circle, & Benghazi: The Definitive Report) both hit the New York Times best seller list, and his writing has been featured in print, and digital media worldwide. You can follow him on Twitter @BrandontWebb

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yagenrok636
yagenrok636 5pts

That's awesome Happy! Goat and I need to fly out there and check the place out!

aidsaidsaids
aidsaidsaids 5pts

Somebody should give this pretty little girl a scholarship, the way she's holding those guns suggests to me that she could really use some professional help.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1iUog2lL8k

LowAndSlow
LowAndSlow 5pts

Great Op.....need their own line of AR's

DMeadows
DMeadows 5pts

Great place.  Went in there with a co-worker who got a yearly membership... impressed with what they've got going on.  Keep up the great work guys!

blucoreshooting
blucoreshooting 5pts

Sinjin, thank you so much for the awesome compliment! Glad you enjoy the facility. We are so lucky to have as many great customers and Facebook fans as we do. Hope to meet you sometime as well! 

SinjinEberle
SinjinEberle 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

I have been going to BluCore on and off over the past 6 months, and I can say that it is by far my preferred place.  The range is clean and bright, the staff is extremely friendly and helpful, and the facility is roomy and comfortable.  I am not one of you SOF guys (even though I have been doing a ton of research on this subject, thanks to @BrandonWebb ), so for a 'non-professional' especially the place is perfect.  I recently got my CCW permit and have experienced lots of calm, attitude-free help from these guys on technique and skills development.  The class schedule is very complete and attractive for someone like me.  Great job, Sean and Eric - I hope to meet you in person someday.

blucoreshooting
blucoreshooting 5pts

 @SinjinEberle  @BrandonWebb Meant to 'reply', not used to this livefyre yet! Thanks for the compliment! Glad you enjoy our facility!

blucoreshooting
blucoreshooting 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Thanks Brandon for mentioning us! Great article. We welcome all the SOFREP fans in the Denver area to come see our brick and mortar facility. For those of you SOFREP fans not in Denver, check out our online gun store! Free shipping on guns, flat rate shipping on other items. Discounts and free shipping on ALL items for active duty.

- Eric

BrandonWebb
BrandonWebb moderator 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

 @blucoreshooting You got it brother. Glad things are going well with the facility and the new store. The thing I like especially is that you guys have great customer service with no big egos, where 99% of other ranges give you attitude and make new shooters feel stupid. Not so in your case, I've spoken to Sean about this and know you guys work hard on making everyone at all levels feel welcome.  Just this alone is HUGE. Keep kicking ass and we would love to have you on our weekly radio show to discuss training,etc..

CommonSenseCO
CommonSenseCO 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

My son plans on getting his concealed carry permit as soon as he turns 21, this will be the perfect place to go for training.

CommonSenseCO
CommonSenseCO 5pts

This is just a few miles south of me. My son and brother will be excited to check it out!

JamesDenny
JamesDenny 5pts

Good to go! We need more ranges like this that have qualified shooters running the place. Love the website as well. Good luck with it all and hope it goes well. 

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blucoreshooting
blucoreshooting 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @notdrakebell We appreciate it! We are going to be adding a new search function to the online store as well.  This will make searching for items even easier! It can sometimes be tough w/ over 70,000 products!

marbito11
marbito11 5pts

wish i lived in Denver. gun ranges near me are old, shitty and filled with crazy civilian commandos. I think this site might give gunbroker a run for its money.  

CK5150
CK5150 5pts

Thanks for the info.  Looks like a good place to spend some dinero- as opposed to most of the places that hire the dipshits who can't get hired at Best Buy

Jaycel Adkins
Jaycel Adkins 5pts

Great heads up and will definitely check them out, plus great excuse to make a trip out to that part of the country. 

 

Cheers!

Rogue1
Rogue1 5pts

New site looks nice. Clear navigation and well defined graphics. Their selection is pretty impressive, and it is nice that they distinctly display whether items are in stock or out of stock. The range pics look sweet. I will have to swing by next time I head through Colorado. Thanks for the info, and it would be nice to see other businesses founded and run by former operators. From fitness to paleo food to workout shorts to energy drinks, there are a ton of those companies out there that could use a "plug".

BrandonWebb
BrandonWebb moderator 5pts

 @Rogue1 We do when it makes sense. The training these guys have is insane and matched by very few.

Rogue1
Rogue1 5pts

@BrandonWebb Fair enough.

Love_n_Respect
Love_n_Respect 5pts

Wow.  This is a pretty cool facility/store.  I will pass along the recommendation to friends.  

zezema535
zezema535 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Makes me wish I lived in America...

ColonelProp
ColonelProp 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Very helpful staff here - excellent recommendation Brandon.

BrandonWebb
BrandonWebb moderator 5pts

 @ColonelProp You bet. 

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