Hanover gun store owner accused of pulling loaded handgun at borough bar York Dispatch The part owner of a Hanover firearms store has been accused by borough police of pulling out a loaded gun after being removed from a local restaurant. No one was hurt and the gun wasn't fired, court documents indicate. Douglas Bradley Imhoff, 33, of the 100 block of Northview Drive in Penn Township, remains free on $7,500 bail. He co-owns Hanover Custom Firearms, located in the 1800 block of Baltimore Pike, according to Imhoff's Facebook posts. The corporate address of the business is also Imhoff's home address, according to Department of State records.