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Please Visit The new eguns.com Store and Website...

We can be contacted in many ways.

Our phone and fax is:  (888) 534-9585. Please do not hesitate to leave a message if we are not available. We will get right back to you. Our direct fax is currently 888 534 9585.  Our fax number will be changing soon as we upgrade and changeour phone system.

Our email is:  dillon@eguns.com .  We also used to use the (still valid) email address: gunshop@pengar.com .

Our Postal Mail address for all normal correspondence is:

Pengar Enterprises, Inc.
9875 Memorial Dr
South Jordan UT 84095

Please note that the above address is a mailing address only and does not support walk in traffic. Please do not attempt to show up there.  They will not be able to help you.

We have a token office in New Hampshire (still). Be aware that it is a private office and has no stock. No items are sold or shipped from New Hampshire currently. Some Credit Card transactions like AMEX may say Merrimack New Hampshire on them on your statement, currently.  Our business is being conducted by our Utah corporation.

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For More Information or to Order call 888 534 9585 ot use our online order form

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Firearms cartridge handloading / reloading needs to be done carefully and with knowledge. Pengar Enterprises, Inc., its officers and associates, and Dillon  Precision cannot be held liable for your efforts at handloading / reloading. To help you learn about handloading we recommend a good set of data books (or two).