Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA?

Posted by: Blast

Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/06/07 01:25 PM

Can anyone reccomend interesting stuff in Anaheim? I'll be heading there for a conference in a few weeks. Mainly I'm looking for camping gear shops, military surplus, gun/knife shops, canoe/kayak shops, book stores, and interesting museums.

A nice pub would good, to. grin

Thanks.
-Blast
Posted by: Russ

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/06/07 01:39 PM

You're from TX and you're looking for a gun/knife shop in CA? crazy I'm sure the hotel can point you to a good pub/brewery cool
Posted by: MDinana

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/06/07 02:40 PM

REI: 55 Fwy at McFadden, in Santa Ana. From the convention center, take Katella to the 5 fwy, head south. Merge to 55 south, but stay in the right lane. It spits you directly onto McFadden. Turn left at the stop sign into the parking lot. Apparently there's on in Huntington Beach, but I haven't been to that one yet.

Army-Navy Stores: Orange Circle (they filmed "That Thing You Do" there). Take Katella Rd east from the convention center, turn right on Glassell. It takes you to the Circle. The store is on Glassell, on the south side of the circle.
There's also a decent one on Pacific Coast Hwy. Take 55 south till it deadends, onto Newport Ave. Keep heading south, then take PCH North (or west). It merges on the right, just south of Hoag Hospital.

Book stores: Sorry, it's mainly Borders and Barnes & Noble.

Gun Shops: The orange A-N store has them. Really, just look in the yellow pages. There's not a LOT of them, and most are pretty dull. There IS one I liked on Beach Blvd, just south of the 22 Fwy. From the convention center, head south on Harbor, take 22 west, exit south on Beach. It's not on Beach, but it's on one of the major intersections (sorry, I don't remember the street and I'm in Detroit for the year). Northeast corner. Also, Guns & Grants, in Newport. Take the same direction as above down to Newport Ave. It'll be on your right, about 3/4 mile after the 55 Fwy ends.

I can also point out lots of shopping malls, beaches, other things in SoCal. So can a few others here!
Posted by: raydarkhorse

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/06/07 02:45 PM

I was in Riverside last year, and was only able to find one military surplus shop after looking for a week. They are not the most PC places and southern Ca. is all about PC. Big 5 was the best kind of sporting goods store I could find. Short on hunting, fishing, canping and hiking supplies. Heavy on rock climbing and biking (except the bikes) gear.
Posted by: Stu

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/06/07 03:27 PM

Originally Posted By: Blast
military surplus, gun/knife shops,
Thanks.
-Blast

Crap, iced tea all over the monitor again. Curse you! grin
Posted by: ducktapeguy

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/06/07 05:02 PM

For camping/hiking/kayaking shops, your best bet is REI in Tustin or for a little more high end stuff, Adventure 16 in Costa Mesa.

The military surplus shops aren't that great around that area. Mostly the cheap, overpriced new crap that caters to the young kids trying to look grunge. Gun stores probably don't even compare to the ones in Texas, but if you wanna see what we have to put up with, there's a Turners outdoorsman in Orange or Fountain Valley which isn't too far (by Socal standards).

Surefire is located in Fountain Valley also. There's not much of a store or showroom, but there is a will call window if you want to order anything online and pick it up. And as long as your out there, might as well check out Fry's electctronics right around the corner, it's an electronics superstore with almost any type of electronic item you can imagine.

If you're willing to make the drive, they just opened a new Bass Pro shops in Rancho Cucamongo. It's the closest thing we have to a Cabelas.

Posted by: MDinana

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/06/07 06:03 PM

Originally Posted By: NightHiker
The only place that I've been to in the area that's worth recommending is Major Surplus & Survival just off of the 110 in Compton.


You're recommending a tall, lanky white guy go to Compton?????
Are you mad? eek
Posted by: Blast

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/06/07 06:08 PM

Good suggestions so far. I won't have a car so that limits me somewhat. The Major Surplus & Survival store looks awesome. Lord knows I love their catalogs. But Compton is bad on whitey? Hmm, may have to think about that. What if I bring a basketball?

-Blast
Posted by: OldBaldGuy

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/07/07 01:43 AM

Without a car you don't want to even think of going from the area of Waltyworld to Compton, day or night. Cab would cost a fortune, and how would you carry all the treasures you bought on a bus???
Posted by: MDinana

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/07/07 02:06 AM

LOL! You're going to be BORED. There's not a whole lot within easy walking distance, a bus takes forever, and cabs are like $2 for the first 1/5 mile and .45 per quarter after that. And everything is always 20 miles away (doesn't matter if it's next door). With a grip of traffic.
Posted by: Blast

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/07/07 02:07 AM

My current plan is to weasel rides from all the salesmen that'll be wooing me. If that doesn't work I'll find some other way. How does that saying go? "I came, I saw, I shopped"?

-Blast, who is really looking for a long-handled titanium spoon
Posted by: JCWohlschlag

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/07/07 03:40 AM

Sorry, the best thing I can think of in Anaheim is Fry’s Electronics. It probably has nothing to do with survival, but I can sure as hell empty my wallet and my free time there!
Posted by: TQS

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/07/07 06:27 AM

I've never had to worry about the mice in Anaheim. It's the bigger critters that got me on the fluff.
I was in Anaheim years ago. I was sitting in my vehicle in a parking lot waiting for my brother to come out of the mo-ped repair shop, and apparently I wasn't in too good a mood and I caught the glance of the wrong guy, a huge ugly hairy hunched over kind of disgruntled dude done wrong getting his case of beer from the liquor store I was parked directly in front of. Well, I was looking at him thinking to myself something naive and judgemental like, "Now that's somebody I will never be like.", or "Look at that loser.", and when my response to his question, "What you lookin' at?", was "Nothing.", he punched me in the face so hard with a massive right hand that broke my nose and split my lip. Then he grabbed my arm to pull me out through the window of my vehicle, probably to snap me neatly in two at the waist while holding me above his head so he could suck down my entrails as they spilled out of my abdominal cavity and into his gaping maw, when luckily my long-sleeve flannel shirt sleeve gave way completely at the shoulder seam, and I escaped out the other door. It was my favorite shirt, but I am alive, so in a way it still is, even though I don't have it anymore.
Be careful who you look at in Anaheim, there be half-ogres in them parts!
Posted by: TQS

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/07/07 06:58 AM

MDinana,
Grant's For Guns! I used to live in that store. I think it was the creak in the floor-boards upon entering that kept me coming back.
Here they are!
Posted by: Stu

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/07/07 05:04 PM

Originally Posted By: Blast

-Blast, who is really looking for a long-handled titanium spoon

I got mine from REI. Long handled titanium SPOON
Posted by: OldBaldGuy

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/07/07 07:41 PM

There's gotta be a Hooters on the corner or something. I hear that they have great hot wings...
Posted by: sandbasser

Re: Mouse-free places of interest in Anaheim, CA? - 11/07/07 10:20 PM

You might be interested in:

Fowler Gun Room
358 S Tustin Ave
Orange, CA 92866

As the crow files about 6 miles from D-land; might take 45 minutes to get there at some hours of the day due to traffic.

By the way, I'm not affiliated with the Fowler in any way.