rimfire_crazed
Master
Attempted to get in some range time this morning at Pop Guns. Arrived at 11:15 and got in line. Was told that there would be an hour wait. No big deal - I can shop around, look at their ridiculous prices, chat with others shooters. An hour goes by and i check my position in line and I still have three shooters ahead of me - at least another hour - although if I want to buy a membership for $149, I can get on the range immediately. NOT A CHANCE.
@1:30 I inquired about my position in line and was told I would be on a lane in 20 minutes. So, I figured I waited this long - I'll wait it out. Just as my lane opens up, a member comes in and bumps me.
So - I basically hung around a gun shop for 2 hours today. Didn't get to handle anything fun - didn't get to hear any war stories, didn't get to watch anyone sing country music, and didn't get any secondhand smoke.
I walked out in a huff. I've REPEATEDLY tried to give them the benefit of the doubt and they've repeatedly crapped on me. I will never give them another cent of my business.
I did watch a gentleman buying a derringer need to be coached filling out a 4473. Apparently he answered a few questions wrong and was told in no uncertain terms what the answers to those questions needed to be before they could sell him the gun. I expect to see that kind of behavior on the other side of town but not at Pop's.
I need to join MCFG asap. Even if I were to go back to Pop Guns, I doubt they'd let me shoot.
@1:30 I inquired about my position in line and was told I would be on a lane in 20 minutes. So, I figured I waited this long - I'll wait it out. Just as my lane opens up, a member comes in and bumps me.
So - I basically hung around a gun shop for 2 hours today. Didn't get to handle anything fun - didn't get to hear any war stories, didn't get to watch anyone sing country music, and didn't get any secondhand smoke.
I walked out in a huff. I've REPEATEDLY tried to give them the benefit of the doubt and they've repeatedly crapped on me. I will never give them another cent of my business.
I did watch a gentleman buying a derringer need to be coached filling out a 4473. Apparently he answered a few questions wrong and was told in no uncertain terms what the answers to those questions needed to be before they could sell him the gun. I expect to see that kind of behavior on the other side of town but not at Pop's.
I need to join MCFG asap. Even if I were to go back to Pop Guns, I doubt they'd let me shoot.