shootersix
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- Mar 10, 2009
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so last Saturday, I'm workin in the gun shop, when two ladies come in, one had some (very little, air force training), and the other had NO knowledge of hand guns, so me being me, I start helping them, and they were great customers, listened, paid attention, asked questions, and I was doing a great job, and let me tell you, I worked that hour and a half that they were there!, I pulled at least 8 guns from the case, ruger lc9, smith shield, shield 2.0,shield 9 pc, glock 43, sig p320 sub compact (turns out the lady with zero experience was a southpaw), explained how they worked, showed them how to strip them. and they're soaking up the knowledge like a sponge!
then "HE" decided to help. ...oh no, when the sheriff trained me he said "don't shoot anybody more that 25 feet away", and you "hold a gun like this" and then told her (the lefty) you'll never shoot right "unless you shoot right handed", I asked what department were you on, cause tubby mclarda*s couldn't wear a gun belt, let alone pass any physical course, and his reply was "it was a class he made people take when they wanted a "carry license". yes my eyes rolled again just now as I'm typing this!
so I keep helping the ladies, and "the reincarnation of Elmer Keith" leaves, and about a 1/2 hour later "the bruce lee of gun fighting" comes back and asks if I have any ammo for this, and pulls out a walther ppks in 7.65, I hand him a box of 32 acp and guess what.....yep the guy who 30 minuets before was a gun expert suddenly didn't know s**t!, said "it says 7.65" and I have to explain that the Europeans say 7.65 not 32 acp.
"I don't need your help!"
then "HE" decided to help. ...oh no, when the sheriff trained me he said "don't shoot anybody more that 25 feet away", and you "hold a gun like this" and then told her (the lefty) you'll never shoot right "unless you shoot right handed", I asked what department were you on, cause tubby mclarda*s couldn't wear a gun belt, let alone pass any physical course, and his reply was "it was a class he made people take when they wanted a "carry license". yes my eyes rolled again just now as I'm typing this!
so I keep helping the ladies, and "the reincarnation of Elmer Keith" leaves, and about a 1/2 hour later "the bruce lee of gun fighting" comes back and asks if I have any ammo for this, and pulls out a walther ppks in 7.65, I hand him a box of 32 acp and guess what.....yep the guy who 30 minuets before was a gun expert suddenly didn't know s**t!, said "it says 7.65" and I have to explain that the Europeans say 7.65 not 32 acp.
"I don't need your help!"