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As the son of someone who owns a ton of guns, me going in this place was inevitable. However, I have walked away from it with mixed feelings.
First and foremost, the positives. There is a lot of merchandise available here, including books on guns/gun makers. The facility has its own firing range, with some unique stuff you can rent and fire, including full automatics! The store really does have a little bit of everything.
However, the staff are very hit and miss. To be honest, most of the staff persons I have talked to in here were good people. But one time when I came in here with my father, who was looking for an extra clip for a gun he had just purchased, we had a negative experience that will most likely prevent me from giving this place any more business than I have to. My father could clearly see the clip he needed behind the counter. When asking the staff person if they had any, he said they didn't. When he asked if he could see the clip behind the counter (which my father KNEW was the right one!), the guy just rudely said "I said we don't have any!" Eventually another employee (presumably a manager) came along and took care of us (quite well, might i add) but I hope that other guy got fired.
If you're from a place where you can't have/shoot guns and are visiting the Vegas Valley, you've got to swing on in here and test out some of the stuff they have on their range. But if you're just looking to buy stuff, go to Spurlock's instead.
TRIVIA: The store is frequently featured on the History Channel series Pawn Stars.
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