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The only gun I have purchased from here is my ccw g26. The transaction was pleasant and smooth. 5 star
They have a wide selection, but lack inventory-if that makes sense. I went in looking for a Sig p226r-pretty much the most basic platform of the model. They had all the other hundred variants and similars, but not that one. OK priced, but they also offer an LE discount. 4 star
They (used to) carry gold dot hollows at a fair price (pre govt scare). I'll hold off on that rating because they can't really help the lack of inventory these days..you're hard pressed to find anything anywhere.
The place is usually pretty busy, but they have usually acknowledged me and let me know they would be right with me. 4 star
The range fee is reasonable (10 bucks I think) and they are armored to allow long guns as well. I have never had to wait for range time. They also don't have a RO that walks around and talks to you like you don't know what you're doing. 4 star
A couple employees here are great, there are only a couple I steer clear of. One guy too cool for school and another that hit on my gf right in front of me! He coulda at least given her a discount.... 3 stars overall
Most anything that is not in the glass case or behind it, you are better off finding on your own. Generic mags cost as much as a factory brand mag should cost. A generic gun bag costs the same as a coach purse costs at caesars forum. Its cheaper to hang dollar bills up as targets. 2 stars
0 stars for their consignment dept. don't even try to sell your gun to them. What they offer is laughable and worse than the fellas on pawn stars. They consult an old, tattered, barely kept together KBB for guns. What they offered me for my AR was what I could've made just from parting out the furniture on it. $600 is what they offered me for a clean, well put together rig. I walked out the door and sold it private party in 3 days for almost 4x that amt. I know they have to make a profit too, but c'mon man!
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