New gun shop on county street in somerset I drove by today on my ride home will stop in next week anyone go there yet?
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Wow beet me to itHaven't been but will check it out.
They definitely need an editor.
Between all the "guage's"
and this
Egyptian AK-47 with 30 round clip
7.62 x 39 Cal
I've stopped in as I live 2 min away.
I got prices on a few guns and they were super low. Not sure if they were quoting me dealer prices or not.
They quoted me $345 for a Ruger SR-22... But they had one in the case marked at $375.
They don't have a large stock (few used/new handguns) They do classes there as well.
They have some ammo as well. Friend got some .22 there for pretty cheap money.
I have not met the owner only the older gentleman who is their lawyer. His wife teaches some of the classes there as well.
I wasn't able to stop in for the grand opening. not sure if they had any deals..
Let me be clear I stated you were the Older Gentleman that works there. (Not the Old man like you have stated)
Please do not admonish a sales person who is instructing a customer in the correct edquite of firearms handling, it is the Law and it is what we demand within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts personnel
Sorry, my Bride was teasing meLet me be clear I stated you were the Older Gentleman that works there. (Not the Old man like you have stated)
Let me be clear I stated you were the Older Gentleman that works there. (Not the Old man like you have stated)
Not sure if this is in reference to my post earlier where I said the sales guy was handling the gun and dry firing...but if it is, let me assure you this was not any instruction for a customer. I was simply talking to the guy, and he mentioned a particular gun that they had just come in, It was at this Time where he took it from the case, pointed it around and dry fired it a few times. I never asked to see it, nor did I say I was interested in it. This is fine, and his right to do. It was just different (to me). Most shops arent crazy about customers dry firing weapons, and typically just pull the gun out, lock the slide back and hand it to a potential customer. Like I said it was just different than what I was used to. I'm all for sales people offering to show you something in the case but I suppose I was just kind of caught off guard by the way it was done in this particular case.
The above incident is nothing that would prevent me from going there, in fact, I did stop by for a few mins at the grand opening, although it was pretty crowded and hectic in there at the time I stopped by. I was pleased to see that there was a decent amount of inventory and few interesting guns on consignment. I will continue to stop by occasionally as I hope they do well and continue to build up inventory.
As for the forum, your sample size is tool small to judge. This forum is certainly not "full of bullies." You received a couple negative posts out of thousands of members.
I think you need to stick around a little longer. If you get insulted, as a business owner, you need to let it roll off your back. Don't give in to people who jump up too quickly to insult others. By walking away, you're pissing a lot of potential customers down the drain.
Please do not admonish a sales person who is instructing a customer in the correct edquite [sic] of firearms handling, it is the Law and it is what we demand within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts personnel.
One of the young guys working there picked up a pistol out of the case and proceeded to flag the whole store waiving it around while he was talking and dry fired it a bunch of times.
Was just about to post about this - not good ammo firing offThe place is on fire right now!
The place is on fire right now!