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  • @juanvargas211
    @juanvargas211 7 лет назад +960

    I've been to some gun stores where it seems like if they don't even want to talk to you.

    • @matt1315s
      @matt1315s 7 лет назад +63

      There is a gun shop in Lynnwood WA that is like that. They are rude and they really dont care. The guy behind the counter didn't even safety check the gun that I was looking at.

    • @binyamj
      @binyamj 7 лет назад +30

      Lynnwood gun? The prices there are way too high

    • @chancepaladin
      @chancepaladin 7 лет назад +38

      Agreed, Had this happen at Fisherman’s Marine and Outdoor tried them several times and each time they're just assholes to us at the gun counter.. Don't know what's up their ass. They typecast us immediately and have decided we don't fit in their category or whatever and literally ignore us, but will treat other people just fine. But we go to other shops and get treated amazingly. So you got to just remember those stores and those become your "home store" but it shouldn't be that way. And I still don't understand what gets up their ass. Maybe they just literally don't know and are total assholes.. which is scary. :( but some people they immediately welcome just fine. I just don't know.

    • @17hmr243
      @17hmr243 7 лет назад +4

      yar same cant throw $$$ at some stores
      $$$ solves most problems but they still dont want it

    • @Ispowzfmanalog15
      @Ispowzfmanalog15 7 лет назад +14

      Chance Paladin sometimes they work 13 hours straight and are tired, haven't taken a break, because every time they try to leave the floor, they get stopped by customers and don't want to be perceived as assholes, so they tell themselves as soon as they are done with this customer, then they can finally go take that shit, they have been holding in since the shop opened 6 hours ago. There is always that possibility. But, who gives a fuck about the employees... they are just elitist assholes that don't want to sell product and keep their job. Yeah, fuck retail workers.

  • @ericv79flh
    @ericv79flh 7 лет назад +234

    I worked at a Gun store and I had no problem saying 'I don't know, but let me find out for you'.

    • @jambajoby32
      @jambajoby32 4 года назад +14

      Appreciate this a lot!

    • @danielaramburo7648
      @danielaramburo7648 4 года назад +17

      Saying “I don’t know” is the wisest thing you can say. After knowing what you don’t know, you go learn it.

    • @jaytree88
      @jaytree88 Год назад +2

      said the same thing and once I found someone to help them that was always more knowledge I gained

    • @Puppy_Puppington
      @Puppy_Puppington 8 месяцев назад

      I usually end up teaching the people of the reloading store. When they don’t know which is often does the never even fired firearms

  • @taylorcole2354
    @taylorcole2354 6 лет назад +129

    When i bought my first firearm, I told the sales guy my situation (being 21 and never fired a gun in my life and wanting an entry-level pistol to learn how to protect my home) and he immediately goes into showing me all the handguns they have that are good for hunting... I'm talking revolvers with 6 and 7 inch barrels and asking me what kind of game animals I hunt... like, brother? Did you not just hear me say Ive never fired a gun in my life? Why in God's name would i dump $1000+ on a handgun, first time?? My game animal of choice?? Criminals in my house??

    • @blackraven8841
      @blackraven8841 4 года назад +7

      I wanted the biggest concealable 9mm I could carry for a 6'4 300lb guy for my 1st gun. Lmao. After talking to the 3 gun salesman, and them letting me hold every gun I pointed at. Finally settled on the Sig P320 Compact... 4 pistols later and a revolver, the Sig is my favorite. Heavy as shit after 3 hours of carrying though.

    • @Samos900
      @Samos900 2 года назад +4

      @@blackraven8841 it’s that big ass slide haha, I love my 320 though

    • @jamesstephenson2346
      @jamesstephenson2346 Год назад

      ​@BlackRaven youre a fat dude. I know youre out of shape, but the weight of a polymer gun shouldnt affect you. I carry a full size p320 daily, 6'3", 220 lbs.

    • @Puppy_Puppington
      @Puppy_Puppington 8 месяцев назад +1

      Wanted to make more off you on the sale??? Or he’s not listening just in his own world.

  • @jacobmanalang8162
    @jacobmanalang8162 7 лет назад +69

    used to have a guy named terry that worked the counter at a local pawn/gun store. he sold and installed the collapsible stock on my neutered bushmaster ar i bought from there on my 18th birthday back in 04. he was great and friendly, always happy to let me see the guns, tell me about flipping on the rock and roll switch when he was in the service, recommend ammo for my carry and plinking, opened sunday mornings so HE would be the one selling us ammo and targets before we went out to shoot and my favorite part...he ALWAYS carried a COLT 1911. when i asked him why, he said cuz he likes to make a lot of noise hahaha...he passed away a few years ago though. rest in peace.

    • @commodorebud
      @commodorebud 5 лет назад +6

      Although 2 years passed before seeing this comment, God Bless the man.

    • @alanmeyers3957
      @alanmeyers3957 Год назад +2

      Terry was a good guy, always glad to see me.

    • @Puppy_Puppington
      @Puppy_Puppington 8 месяцев назад

      Sounds like a fun and great man.

  • @kebthediabetic
    @kebthediabetic 4 года назад +54

    Kind of late to the party here, but when I was about 19 my friends and I walked into a local gun shop to look around for a bit. My buddy was looking to get his first rifle so we were looking at a few on display, when one of the employees, an older gentleman with a Vietnam veteran hat, asked us if we like guns. We responded respectfully with a pretty resounding yes, and he snapped back at us to say we were wasting our time and his, and that if we loved guns so much we should join the military and serve our country. It was very offputting and caused us to leave without spending anything. Thankfully we found another store close by with very friendly employees, or that likely would have completely ruined our idea of gun shops.

  • @hoosierarcher
    @hoosierarcher 7 лет назад +501

    I was the Sporting Goods manager of a Woolworth in the Detroit metropolitan area. I took it upon myself to learn everything I could about everything we sold. I tried to be as helpful as possible. Just before waterfowl season three guys walk up to my counter and ask if we have any semiautomatic shotguns. I say yes we have Remington 1100s. We even have a combo set on sale right now. It comes with two barrels. One with a set of screw in chokes. One Rifled barrel for slugs for deer hunting. I ended up selling them each one of the combo kits. the next day 8 more guys show up sent by the other two and want the combo kits. I only had 6 left in storage. I called the 3 closest stores to see if they had any they could transfer to our store. No joy. I call our distributor and he agrees to send me 4 overnight delivery no extra cost. I sold them all. The 2 guys that came back the next day each brought a friend with them. I was awarded salesman of the year that year. I love working customer service jobs. I particularly like working gun counters. It is very gratifying to help someone get the right gun for them.

    • @hoosierarcher
      @hoosierarcher 7 лет назад +10

      Riley Hughes I wish I still worked in a gun shop. I miss it.

    • @ricks.1092
      @ricks.1092 7 лет назад +20

      Woolworth's was excellent in the mid 1980's. I was in a Woolworth's in Stamford, CT in 1985. And the Sporting Goods Dept had a crap load of surplus WWII, M-1's and M-1 carbines. I purchased 2 of each and could pick from 100's they had in stock. I still have these firearms to this day.

    • @hoosierarcher
      @hoosierarcher 7 лет назад +17

      Rick S That's when I worked there. We had a bunch of Lee Enfield both in the original .303 and those rechambered to .308. I bought one of the rechambered ones and it was a tack driver. I sold quite a few surplus rifles.

    • @justinbiebs2617
      @justinbiebs2617 7 лет назад +4

      What is a woolworth?

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts 7 лет назад +8

      store chain that i think is extinct now

  • @Eddie5767
    @Eddie5767 5 лет назад +74

    Thats the #1 question i cant stand that salesmen ask "what do you need that for?" That really grinds my gears

    • @danielaramburo7648
      @danielaramburo7648 4 года назад +2

      It’s a valid question for a first time buyer. If it’s a pistol that will sit next to your bed and not be carried, weight is not as important.
      But for an experienced shooter like me, I know what I am looking for.

    • @spacecowboy1438
      @spacecowboy1438 4 года назад +18

      @@danielaramburo7648 the problem is asking why they need it, not what they need.

    • @danielaramburo7648
      @danielaramburo7648 4 года назад +1

      Riah Oh ok, I see what you mean.

    • @danielaramburo7648
      @danielaramburo7648 4 года назад

      Riah I see your point. I like hammer guns, so if a salesman questioned my taste and tried to get me to buy a striker gun, I would feel offended and walk away.

    • @VZBudgetBuildz
      @VZBudgetBuildz 4 года назад

      *We have automatics available if standard shift is hard for you*

  • @k13baker
    @k13baker 7 лет назад +84

    At the time i was about 18 years old. I recently purchased my first firearm, a Mosin, and I was looking for ammo. I went into a local gun shop. After wandering about for 15-20 minutes I went to the counter and nervously asked if they had any 7.62x54r, the guy says yes. I went back to the table and looked around again. Unable to locate it on the table, i asked again, and all he did was vaguely point at the ammo table. Finally, i was able to speculate that I had found the right ammo, (it was mil-surp paper wrapped with no label) and went to purchase the ammo. He was rude and not helpful at all. That was the last time I went to that shop, and have been recommending against that place since than. I would like to add that this was the shops owner. (Johns in Winchester, NH)

  • @bdulude55
    @bdulude55 7 лет назад +64

    "buck-naked speed" is the greatest term I have ever heard :D

    • @Tunkkis
      @Tunkkis 4 года назад +2

      Especially when pronounced as "butt-nekkid". Always a treat to hear from these guys.

  • @rollastoney
    @rollastoney 7 лет назад +224

    Pawn brokers who think they have a $1000 firearm when a good price on it is $500.

    • @austinnevitt7922
      @austinnevitt7922 7 лет назад +17

      Fuzzy Ewok I had a pawn shop that didnt have anyone that knew about guns so they were selling Kimbers and Benelli for 500

    • @holidayhouse03
      @holidayhouse03 7 лет назад +13

      Or BS you the other way...guy told me he would put my S&W 66 no dash...near mint condition safe queen...with box, papers and cleaning tools...in his case for $400. I told him he'd put it in his pocket before it ever got to the case at that price.

    • @losi8ightyew
      @losi8ightyew 7 лет назад +19

      Fuzzy Ewok All of my local pawnshops are like that. Beat up glocks for $600(when you can get them for $530 NEW LOL), Eye sore mall ninja'd out DPMS .233 AR's for $1000(who wants to pay extra for someone else's "accessories" anyways?). I even once saw a spray painted SD40VE for $350. Wtf? And pawnshops wonder why theyre going out of business like wildfire?..

    • @jameskellum4
      @jameskellum4 7 лет назад

      losi8ightyew lol I have the sdve50 I paid 280 new

    • @tmreb1
      @tmreb1 7 лет назад

      My pawn local pawn shop has a a rusty Kahr arms Tommy gun that has the stock and fore grip spray painted black and they want 2200 for it

  • @MajorArtillary
    @MajorArtillary 7 лет назад +179

    I remember the first time I walked into a gun store that wasn't my regular, asking for 7.62x54r ammo. This grimy piece of shit at the counter looked at me and asked what I needed it for. I told him I was taking my buddy out to test out my newly bought SVT-40, and he goes, "we don't sell those kinda guns". I said I don't need the gun, I need the ammo, do you have any? He started showing how disinterested he was and just looked away, then he says, "we don't sell ammo for those kinda guns." I asked him what kinda guns he was talking about, and he muttered something about commie guns. I pointed out that there were 2 AK type rifles on the wall and an SKS on a rack. He then told me I could leave. Before doing so I told him with his shitty attitude, this business will dry up faster than his marriage.

    • @woodchuckcider1
      @woodchuckcider1 5 лет назад +19

      Before doing so I told him with his shitty attitude, this business will dry up faster than his marriage.
      did you really

    • @christopherdean9684
      @christopherdean9684 5 лет назад +7

      lmao fucking savage

    • @likaboss7654
      @likaboss7654 5 лет назад +7

      Savage

    • @blazeboyd2365
      @blazeboyd2365 5 лет назад +3

      thats a really funny story though

    • @nourat0w3l95
      @nourat0w3l95 5 лет назад +6

      Despite the legitimacy of the story, I’ve dealt with several “know it all, my word is law” shop staff, as well as staff that could care less if they made a sale that day as their $10.50 an hour isn’t earned by making sure I buy their merch.
      So now I walk into shops, feel the merch and compare for a final decision, then I buy online. They don’t talk back or give me shit lol. Just a better price.

  • @Sunfade38
    @Sunfade38 7 лет назад +49

    There's this gun store in my area that completely ignores me when I walk in. They'll just look at me like I don't have any money or as if I'm just there to waste their damn time. Little do they know though that even if I'm young looking I still work and have disposable income. Fools, that's why my local gunsmith gets all of my business; they treat me like i'm on their level.

    • @adamhearts9195
      @adamhearts9195 Год назад +2

      I've only heard horror stories about self proclaimed gunsmiths 😩. had one of them poorly install a barrel nut and color accents.
      They were great with the sales pitch though,, hope you found a good one 👏👏

    • @Puppy_Puppington
      @Puppy_Puppington 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah. I got judged at many gun stores as well just because I don’t look the part. They always assumed I didn’t know anything and was a dumb kid. Then they couldn’t even keep up with my knowledge at the time or were confused as if they didn’t expect me to speak English at all

  • @joemamma3288
    @joemamma3288 7 лет назад +164

    That table should be good and clean now.

    • @isleofgreg
      @isleofgreg 7 лет назад +9

      joe mamma yeah wtf is up with them constantly swiping the table

    • @red08450r
      @red08450r 7 лет назад +8

      lmao was thinking the same thing

    • @chancepaladin
      @chancepaladin 7 лет назад +8

      OCD hehehe

    • @MeestahChuklesOne4
      @MeestahChuklesOne4 7 лет назад +7

      Must've been one dusty table.

    • @taxedtodeath3610
      @taxedtodeath3610 7 лет назад +4

      That floor though! That floor is in need of a video too...

  • @BrianPurkiss
    @BrianPurkiss 7 лет назад +144

    I know of a petite little 100lbs nurse who had a gun salesman sell her a Taurus Judge as her first handgun for home defense.
    Just so bad.
    After shooting it for the first time she wanted to sell the gun and never own a gun again. Thankfully we were there with her and had her shoot our 9mms and she like those, sold her Judge at a loss, and got a semi auto 9mm.
    Man I was pissed at that gun salesman.

    • @chillnick1865
      @chillnick1865 7 лет назад +4

      Brian Purkiss Sounds like he trolled her.

    • @steadly3668
      @steadly3668 7 лет назад +7

      Brian Purkiss least it wasn't a $1000 deagle .
      try reselling that.

    • @capmadman6486
      @capmadman6486 7 лет назад +2

      Brian Purkiss ive sold plenty of women 380s and 9mms and as shooter i think the 9mm is definitely an adequate caliber for getting the job done and for practicing

    • @rcsouth
      @rcsouth 6 лет назад +2

      Brian Purkiss My girlfriends 70 mother was sold a Kimber 9mm 1911 by a salesman knowing she had never fired a gun before. The bad part is the salesman was a good friend of her brother and thats what the brother told him to sell her.

    • @WhoWouldWantThisName
      @WhoWouldWantThisName 6 лет назад +5

      +Rodney Sounds like the brother was setting it up to get that Kimber from her shortly thereafter.

  • @jdred1950
    @jdred1950 7 лет назад +177

    Shortly after receiving my Green Card I went to my local Cabellas for a browse. I noticed the gun counter was not busy so I walked up and explained to the clerk that I had recently received my Green Card. She congratulated me, and then said, "So now you want to buy a gun." I explained that I didn't at the moment, but would be interested to check out some 9mm semi-automatics. She was so very helpful in showing me a RUger LC9S, Shield, Glocks, and a few others. I asked if I could dry them, she agreed. She knew a sale wasn't on the cards, but she was so very helpful I felt guilty after thanking her for time and patience. This to me is how a newbie should be treated in a gun store for the time when able to buy a gun for the first time! Full marks to Cabellas and that clerk
    Incidentally, I was able to show some degree of knowledge from watching many RUclips videos. Maybe that helped me to ask relevant questions.
    Great Channel guys!

    • @christopherdean9684
      @christopherdean9684 5 лет назад +5

      when you said "Green Card" I thought you were talking about a weed licence

    • @gsfbffxpdhhdf7043
      @gsfbffxpdhhdf7043 5 лет назад +1

      Trump will deport u. U are not a xitizen u cant buy a gun with green card

    • @TylerB-my1kr
      @TylerB-my1kr 5 лет назад +15

      Gsfbffx Pdhhdf a green card is how you become a citizen and yes you can the constitution reckognizes all peoples rights not just ours

    • @codingcrusader8275
      @codingcrusader8275 5 лет назад

      My biggest question is what kind of a place did you go to that they wash and dry their guns

    • @Sovek86
      @Sovek86 4 года назад +2

      That's been my experience at cabella's, it's my second favorite store to go to, next to palmetto State armory,

  • @TheCrimsonIdol987
    @TheCrimsonIdol987 5 лет назад +16

    My first gun store experience was when I bought my first pistol, a 1911 .45ACP. The guy was extremely knowledgeable, mentions he carries that very same pistol himself, asked him a few more questions, but I didn't have my updated license with my current address on it, so I had to leave the shop for the day, keep the guns on layaway until the morning.
    Went back next morning, the guy was working there and my fiance and I walked out with four boxes of ammunition, her .38 special J frame S&W revolver, my 1911, a concealed carry purse for her, and a holster for the 1911.
    This is what customer service is about. I worked in customer service since I was 17, so it's a big deal to me to have good customer service. To this day, my buddies, fiance, and I only see two guys in that shop, one's an ex detective, the other's a competition shooter, and they're basically walking encyclopedias with amazing customer service.
    In that same shop, I will never do business with one older gentlemen, whose kind of an ass. He always treated my buddies and I like we were wasting his time, and would always roll his eyes when I asked a question.
    Like seriously? I treat everyone with respect, but being an ass to me, and acting like helping me out is out of your way when it's your job is something that instantly makes me wanna see someone else. Hence why I recommend only those two salesmen in that shop to my friends and family.

  • @cd010897
    @cd010897 7 лет назад +89

    Went to a gander mountain one time and told the guy behind the counter I was looking for a red dot for my sbr, he then proceeded to tell me sbr's were illegal and I shouldn't talk about them there lol.

    • @John5.56
      @John5.56 4 года назад +38

      Well if he was that misinformed and his reaction was to tell you you should probably keep it on the hush, instead of calling the atf hes cool in my book lmao.

    • @alexm566
      @alexm566 Год назад +3

      @@John5.56 Yup!

  • @calebramey
    @calebramey 7 лет назад +214

    I have the knowledge, I lack the funds...

    • @brandonburck785
      @brandonburck785 7 лет назад +5

      Caleb Ramey ditto

    • @sahhull
      @sahhull 5 лет назад +4

      I have some knowledge, I have the funds..... I live in a country that makes firearm ownership difficult, not impossible but incredibly difficult.

    • @justinjobes2928
      @justinjobes2928 5 лет назад +4

      If you ain’t got the $$$ to play with the expensive you might as well know what the hell your talking about at the counter right? I work at two local pawn shops and we get too many people with too much $ and no idea what the fuck they’re talking about and people that can barely afford a SKS but know the full history, tech specs and what to look for on what they’re buying.

    • @arkreb1968
      @arkreb1968 5 лет назад

      Same here in most things, being on disability sucks

    • @J__C__
      @J__C__ 4 года назад

      You don't particularly need a lot of funds to get a job selling guns 🤣🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @jordanhays732
    @jordanhays732 7 лет назад +295

    I walk into a local gun shop and I was listening and sort of watching these kids 18-20 years of age playing around with a ar15. He pointed the muzzle what I believe to be unintentionally at almost everyone one in the store. The. I walked up to the kids and told them not to be pointing it at anyone. They laughed and pointed it at me. I took it from them and headed up to the sales counter and told the sales representative and they said well it wasn't loaded. I've never been back.

    • @andrewrowzee5411
      @andrewrowzee5411 7 лет назад +43

      jordan hays That's fucked up I would be fumming pissed. At the store and teens that is.

    • @gregb6469
      @gregb6469 6 лет назад +24

      What a moron of a clerk!

    • @taylorcole2354
      @taylorcole2354 6 лет назад +16

      Fuck. That.

    • @WhoWouldWantThisName
      @WhoWouldWantThisName 6 лет назад +12

      First, good for you man. Second, about the only thing else to do would be to talk to the manager and proceed to re-train him/her on the basics of firearm safety loudly in front of everyone, so that they all know that the staff are unqualified to even speak about guns. These would be gun owners need to learn this stuff and the sooner the better. I've seen my fair share of ignorance at gun ranges, and if nobody taught them then they don't know any better. It's their responsibility to find out, but when they do seek the knowledge there needs to be grown-ups (any age) to show them the way. So just like safety is everybody's job, so is basic firearm knowledge especially safety and handling issues. It's just ridiculous that you were the only one to even say anything to them and the staff completely enabled them. Obviously they put sales above all else including whether or not one of these kids shoots somebody some day.

    • @GoodFella1294
      @GoodFella1294 5 лет назад +7

      Should've swung the AR at their heads lol

  • @wonderoushistoryofclassicf9193
    @wonderoushistoryofclassicf9193 Год назад +4

    A local gun shop/Bait Shop out here gave a customer a loaded hunting rifle (with a round in the freaking chamber) to show him how much it weighed loaded. The customer then forgot it was loaded, thought he was about to dry fire gun and proceeded to fire a round of 30-06 through the back of the store.

  • @imparak
    @imparak 7 лет назад +176

    actually when im on my phone in a gun shop im usually transferring funds from my savings to my checking account.....modern tech is a enabler

    • @MikeB1972
      @MikeB1972 6 лет назад +18

      imparak I do EXACTLY this!
      And I stand there pacing back and forth trying to justify it... But then I'm like "Imma do it anyways!" Lol

    • @downfromthereeefters
      @downfromthereeefters 5 лет назад +1

      Lol exactly

    • @ILikeToLaughAtYou
      @ILikeToLaughAtYou 5 лет назад +2

      Caligula sometimes you just gotta spoil yourself. You’ve earned it!

    • @VZBudgetBuildz
      @VZBudgetBuildz 4 года назад +5

      Mike Bender got yourself thinking about all the ramen noodles and pbjs you’re about to be eating for the next 2 weeks and all of a sudden the gun doesn’t sound that good, but then you think to yourself “Im just infringing my own rights can’t infringe on my own 2a rights” and end up getting it right then and there. Guns are like Cars, except guns you can usually afford one or two a year

    • @Samos900
      @Samos900 2 года назад

      @@VZBudgetBuildz and if you need the money back, they hold their value! Sure you might lose a couple hundred $ initially to resell it but that’s about it. It won’t keep decreasing in prices like cars

  • @TheRealJeff984
    @TheRealJeff984 7 лет назад +287

    I love being 18 and going into the different sportsmens stores and having everyone at the gun counter treat me like im a dumb teenager thats only seen guns in video games. Meanwhile im restoring sporterized WWII and other firearms to their original configurations in order to preserve history.

    • @173rdUSmilitary
      @173rdUSmilitary 7 лет назад +30

      Haha me and my friends get that alot too! Its kinda annoying to honest.

    • @Joshua-hz3cl
      @Joshua-hz3cl 7 лет назад +8

      ugh i hate this

    • @greenhouse114
      @greenhouse114 7 лет назад +37

      Welcome to the real world where respect must be earned. When I was young, the same disrespect was directed my way by older guys who had been there, done that. Best policy is to educate yourself, stay humble, and offer productive input/assistance over the course of time, as opportunity permits. A few thoughtful words and actions will in time earn respect with some. Keep in mind, though, that with each new person encountered, the process of earning respect begins again. It's a process that never really ends, although with age, it gets easier.

    • @rmb0621
      @rmb0621 7 лет назад +6

      I feel you man, it went the same way when I just bought my first shotgun. everybody thinks you're some dumbass kid.

    • @Dick_Gozinya
      @Dick_Gozinya 7 лет назад +1

      I like milsurps, too, and i wouldn't say you're preserving history so much as repairing it. Good job!

  • @chriszablocki2460
    @chriszablocki2460 5 лет назад +22

    -"why do you need an ar15?"
    -"I couldn't find a paperweight at staples. That brand name, again, is Daniel Defense."

  • @ender8038
    @ender8038 7 лет назад +43

    I asked a guy behind the counter at a gun shop if the Springfield Armory Saint had a mid length gas system and he said "No it's direct gas impingement."

    • @WCGwkf
      @WCGwkf 7 лет назад +1

      Ender lol I'd have a hard time not laughing at him

    • @ace29054
      @ace29054 7 лет назад

      can you explain the difference to me I love to learn more

    • @ender8038
      @ender8038 7 лет назад +7

      ace29054 www.at3tactical.com/blogs/news/9298047-carbine-mid-or-rifle-a-beginner-s-guide-to-ar15-gas-systems
      Here is the first article I found, but basically the point is that a direct gas impingement AR-15 usually has one of three lengths of gas systems. I already knew it was a direct impingement gun and I wanted to know what length the gas system was, but the guy just proceeded to tell me what I already knew. He didn't know much about the guns he was selling I guess.

    • @glassjawdeathclaw4176
      @glassjawdeathclaw4176 6 лет назад +1

      What.....WHAT! Holy bouncy neon Jesus nailed to a flashing cross what is the matter with people these days?

    • @TheKristian360
      @TheKristian360 5 лет назад

      Ender sa

  • @jimvandemoter6961
    @jimvandemoter6961 7 лет назад +43

    There are two shops on the same road in Kalamazoo Mi that are just nasty. They treat regular customers great but if you are not a regular they won't give you the time of day. I bought my gun at gander mtn. because they treated me well. I want to buy local, but if local shops treat me badly I'll go big box.

    • @chriskelly509
      @chriskelly509 5 лет назад +5

      Have a local gun range that is the same way.

    • @dingo5208
      @dingo5208 5 лет назад +1

      Most big boxes are owned by someone local. Just sayin...

    • @reillyc7605
      @reillyc7605 4 года назад

      If u are still here 3 yrs later I was wondering what shops? I'm from kalamazoo also

    • @poopstain5216
      @poopstain5216 3 года назад

      kevin McHale poopstain is here

    • @jesseredfield8194
      @jesseredfield8194 3 года назад

      Very. Very valid point.

  • @Theshadowball4
    @Theshadowball4 7 лет назад +13

    About a year ago me and my dad went into a Bass Pro Shop to buy an AK and the sales clerk said "We don't sell those to your kind." and i was left speechless, like wtf does that mean. after that situtuation me and my dad decided to go to a Mom and Pop shop and the guys there were alot more polite and helpful then the guy at bass pro was. The guy at the mom and pop shop even gave us free ammo from his personal collection. From that point on me and my dad decided we'd only buy from Mom and Pop shops after that.

    • @nyc10021
      @nyc10021 5 лет назад +4

      Esteban Rosado wtf? What “kind” was he talking about? One thing I’ve noticed is people who support the 2nd A encourage ownership for all qualified citizens. A few may be ignorantly prejudiced in other areas, but not when it comes to the fact that “we the people” means ALL citizens. Just my experience.

    • @TheMitchbassman
      @TheMitchbassman 5 лет назад +2

      @@gsfbffxpdhhdf7043 It did happen.... I am that clerk!!! He will NOT buy a gun !! After what he did selling those "cheap" guitars, Ill refuse him, for that alone. The Esteban guitar is the cheapest made guitar ever...

    • @RobertLinthicum
      @RobertLinthicum 8 месяцев назад

      Sounds made up to me. Wasn't this a Billy Jack scene?

  • @sgtjacques1
    @sgtjacques1 7 лет назад +43

    This reminds me when i went into a gun store and the guy told me that the 7mm Mauser ammo is hard to come by and rare. Went to a different gun store and they had more boxes of it than i could count.

    • @WickedDealer
      @WickedDealer 5 лет назад +7

      Sounds to me like that first shop forgot to stock up and the price of shipping was to much for them.

    • @pcpolice7937
      @pcpolice7937 Год назад

      Check Now!

    • @redtobertshateshandles
      @redtobertshateshandles Год назад

      40 years ago the owners son said 7 x 57 was ancient and I should buy a. 243. I've resisted buying a. 243 ever since.

  • @robertbogan225
    @robertbogan225 7 лет назад +15

    Go in and say something like "my ar 15 bolt won't stay open how do I fix it!? I can't put the gun down without the bolt closing!?" If they tell you to replace ANYTHING on your gun they know nothing. I went to quite a few gun forums saying replace the bolt catch yadda yadda blah blah and finally one person is like "that's just how it works. Nothing is wrong with the gun"

    • @dingo5208
      @dingo5208 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah there is. The bolt should remain open when layed down. Recruits have been laying their guns down bolt open for decades.

    • @kanaka118446
      @kanaka118446 4 года назад

      @@dingo5208 could have been setting the gun down on the left side (with the help of gravity) where the bolt release is. Just a thought

  • @Farmall450
    @Farmall450 7 лет назад +277

    Really missing Barry right now.

    • @drewpeackoc386
      @drewpeackoc386 7 лет назад

      The American Outdoorsman who is berry? some fruit head looking ass.

    • @Farmall450
      @Farmall450 7 лет назад +8

      filthypranks Old guy that ran the show with Eric who happens to be dead...

    • @turbo7162
      @turbo7162 7 лет назад

      Barry?

    • @Farmall450
      @Farmall450 7 лет назад

      Jon Smith no way

    • @cameronnorton5898
      @cameronnorton5898 7 лет назад +1

      Jon Smith No...
      That's impossible.

  • @beowulfgrendel24
    @beowulfgrendel24 7 лет назад +44

    OK here is my last experience. a lady was looking for her first pistol. the sales rep was showing her the glockenspiel 43. I kept my distance until she was finished looking at it (her complaint was the short grip). once they stopped talking I asked if it was OK for me to look at it. the sales rep let me. I asked if he had a extention or peirce grip. he got one for me. the lady came back and said this feels much better and bought the pistol. Rude SOB tells me I don't need your help selling a pistol? I went elsewhere and bought a xds

    • @chriskelly509
      @chriskelly509 5 лет назад

      Love my xds 9mm

    • @xbillups8322
      @xbillups8322 4 года назад +1

      Eh I play percussion.

    • @John5.56
      @John5.56 4 года назад +5

      I would have told him obviously you did because the conversation was clearly over between you two and you werent ringing her up, while I flipped him the bird and told him there are other gun shops.

    • @thIDthIRreenactor
      @thIDthIRreenactor 3 года назад

      @@xbillups8322 yea I noticed that to so she wanted a bell set 43 wat

    • @poopstain5216
      @poopstain5216 3 года назад

      Probably in austin

  • @joshuaryan6576
    @joshuaryan6576 5 лет назад +5

    Worst service I've ever had was at the Palmetto State Armory in Greenville SC. Purchased a Psak47 G2. Knew what I wanted so I spent very little time talking the first time. Took it home, dumped 200 rounds. Sights wouldnt hold zero past 5 shots. Took it back. They gave me every excuse under the sun and all these reasons why, or how I could fix it, and one kid even tried to tell me I needed optics and iron sights were useless. Finally after an hour, they got the store manager on the phone, who told the rang manager to test it out. He sighted it in, and sure as shit, after 5 rounds it had lost zero. They gave me another one, ran another 100 there this one and the same problem. Took it back and they sent it off. 2 Months later, after calling EVERY WEEK and getting no info, I go up there and demand to speek to the manager! He comes out and informs me that he was authorized 3 WEEKS EARLIER that he could offer me an upgrade. At this point I was already pissed! So he comes out of the back with a new ak that has all magpul furniture and the stock I wanted, so I start to relax, but my dad convinces new to pop it open first... and there it is. The bolt carrier is seriously deformed. So I told him to bring me another one. Same thing! Deformed bolt carrier. At this point I demand a refund and he refuses. So I demand my rifle with the effed up sights back and he refuses. So at this point I start to call the sheriffs department while my dad googled how to contact the ATF. Before the phone stops ringing he has my cash played out on the counter. I went across the street to cabelas and bought a different ak. Never been happier. Fuck PSA

  • @CheckFlop
    @CheckFlop 7 лет назад +39

    Gun gripe: anyone selling a Mosin Nagant over $200. The butchered one in the corner reminded me of that.

    • @CheckFlop
      @CheckFlop 7 лет назад +1

      But def agree with the annoying customer butting lines. I'm okay with waiting my turn. I like to fog up the glass anyways before I ask anything.

    • @andymanusafa
      @andymanusafa 5 лет назад +5

      Man it's rough. I can't find any for less than $275

    • @vexrich
      @vexrich Год назад

      $770 now is the lowest price on gundeals...

  • @anthonyobermayer5936
    @anthonyobermayer5936 7 лет назад +40

    There is this gun shop In centeral Fl that has an an amazing selection, it's literally two stories of cases, displays and crates, the damn shop is a maze. The aweful part is they overprice everything and claim that "you can come back when the owners here, He may negotiate"........... That happens to be never. I guess it'll make a nice museum.

    • @jesseredfield8194
      @jesseredfield8194 3 года назад

      That’s a good one 😂

    • @p51mustang24
      @p51mustang24 2 года назад

      There is a single building in MA with 43 different FFL’s. Doesn’t make up for having an AWB though lmao.

  • @johndavis1312
    @johndavis1312 7 лет назад +19

    I got let go from a gun store for quote "being to energetic and stealing sales from other salesman". the next day got a job at another store haha

  • @sahmadi1000
    @sahmadi1000 6 лет назад +13

    Thank you for discussing such an important topic. I was trying to purchase a M1 Garand from a gun shop. The men behind the counter knew nothing about it. He wanted me to come back when the owner was back because only owner knew about it. I wish These owners write a page on each gun and leave it with the gun when they put the gun for sale.

    • @Fafafohi
      @Fafafohi 4 года назад +2

      In fairness, at least they were honest about it. But I totally see your point! You should know your trade and inventory.

  • @247Combat
    @247Combat 7 лет назад +37

    I was at the local gun store today, and i overheard a customer ask the clerk for advice on a new handgun. When he asked about the glock, the clerk told him that he wouldnt recommend that gun because it is a complicated gun to work on and take apart. I couldnt help myself but jump it and tell him that the glock is world renowned for its simplicity. And im not a glock fanboy but come on, just tell the guy you dont like glocks but dont say dumb shit like that lol

    • @DerpyTurtle0762
      @DerpyTurtle0762 4 года назад +1

      I constantly hear people say that they don't like GLOCK's just because... *DRUM ROLL*
      IT LOOKS TO BOX LIKE, THE SLIDE IS AN UGLY SQUARE
      It is SO annoying

    • @LiteralCrimeRave
      @LiteralCrimeRave 4 года назад

      @@DerpyTurtle0762 They sure aren't pretty guns.

  • @HellRainsFromAbove
    @HellRainsFromAbove 7 лет назад +43

    Last year when I was just getting into firearms and didn't know a thing about guns, especially AR-15's, I was at a gander mountain talking to the guy and he said AR-15's "are the biggest pieces of crap ever created by mankind"
    But thanks to your videos I've since learned better than that.

  • @Steve_MP5
    @Steve_MP5 7 лет назад +26

    I've experienced salesmen in a busy shop that if you ask hen for help or a question get all pissy like you are inconveniencing them. Then they try to rush and half ass and talk down to you. Really chaps my ass.

    • @WCGwkf
      @WCGwkf 7 лет назад +4

      I've experienced the same in a non busy shop. There's one here locally that doesn't have many good reviews.

    • @WCGwkf
      @WCGwkf 7 лет назад

      ***** thats exactly how it is at the one i was talking about. I went in once ready to buy and once you tell them you want something for cash today they are all over you and will show you the entire showcase. just say youre browsing and they could give a fuck about you. next time I go in even if I'm browsing ill tell them im a cash buyer today but only buy if they offer something I can't refuse thay way youre not lying.

    • @trentrubenacker9718
      @trentrubenacker9718 3 года назад

      @@WCGwkf I bet they get a lot of browsers. I browse every new gunstore I see. Don't try to talk to the clerk unless I'm trying to buy tho. Usually get a box of ammo or something. Feels wierd walking around a gun store for 20 minutes gawking at everything and then walking out without buying anything. I can always use another box of ammo for something.

  • @gonzalesrafael22
    @gonzalesrafael22 7 лет назад +3

    Eric and the IV8888 channel has done so much for my perspective on firearms in the past 3 or 4 years. I owe a tremendous amount of gratitude to all your work guys. Was one of those people who called the IV8888 hotline at Moss back in the day and owe many of my firearm purchases to videos on your channel. Including my first purchase of a Glock 21, followed by my Mosin, and the collection continues to grow. Thanks guys.

  • @bornwildtv1317
    @bornwildtv1317 7 лет назад +12

    You can't teach "give-a-fcuk", some people care and others will never know why they should. Nice vid guys 👍

  • @bimmmerworld
    @bimmmerworld 7 лет назад +8

    I've worked at a gun shop for almost 9 months now and I have a decent knowledge of firearms simply from growing up around them and being highly interested in them. I will be the first to tell you I don't know everything, and the most important thing I have learned from working in the industry is being able to tell people you don't know something. Being honest is the most important thing and you will be well respected for being honest, rather than lying and making something up. Great video guys!

    • @WhoWouldWantThisName
      @WhoWouldWantThisName 6 лет назад

      Yeah, when their precious ego takes priority over you, or anything else, they need to just get out of retail and grow up.

  • @tylerbuchholz3234
    @tylerbuchholz3234 7 лет назад +37

    I was selling sporting goods when the NICS debacle debuted; so over 20 yrs ago, internet infancy and pre smart phone. I had for the prior 15 yrs read every Gun magazine I could lay my hands on. I worked in a mostly "FUDD" store. Whenever a customer had a question I didn't know the answer to I was honest and said, "Good question, I don't know, but let me look." Then I would either look in the distributor book, the manufacturer's brochure (which I read and saved a copy of each), look in the owner's manual, ask our in store "Ray", or call the distributor/manufacturer; sometimes I did all of these to find an answer. Just be honest with your customers and if you don't know, just say so, but offer to find out. Also, and this is for you salesmen, when a customer says they're "just looking"....reply with these words....."We encourage touching." It's a great ice breaker and your sales will go up. YWVM.

    • @kainhall
      @kainhall 7 лет назад

      if they have guns in racks out in the aisles...imma pick them up if i think its cool.
      thought i was a damned mp-44....turned out to be a 22lr blowback....meh
      never would have known if it didnt pick it up.
      first thing i did was chamber check.....and that hole was just too small for my tastes. (giggity)
      and fuck blowback...probably sold it to the gun store because it didnt work right...

    • @rocknrollmonkey8668
      @rocknrollmonkey8668 4 года назад

      One of my favorite lines I used was always, "How's it going today?"
      "I'm just looking."
      "Okay, cool. We need to get you moving toward 'just touching', and then on to 'just buying'."
      Always got a bit of a laugh.

  • @papirojo4228
    @papirojo4228 6 лет назад +3

    “Butt nekkid speeds” is now part of my vocabulary.

  • @IamTheGoatstroker
    @IamTheGoatstroker 7 лет назад +5

    I like to act like a dumbass when I go into a new gun store. The last one I went to, the guy spent over an hour showing me guns and answering sometimes blatantly stupid questions. Total professional the whole time, very patient, not pushy. I left without buying anything, which he seemed to have no problem with. He's on my list of folks to buy from now. You never know who you're dealing with, so always be nice.

  • @bradg2069
    @bradg2069 7 лет назад +25

    Gander Mt. I was there one time, and a guy was looking to buy an AR. The first thing the salesman pulled out was a Sig MCX. I was thinking... That's A) Not an AR. B) That's not what I would start out with, because it's a niche gun and also very expensive.
    After eavesdropping for a bit, I found that he literally had no idea that the SIG was not an AR-15. His selling point, was that the Sig didn't have the tube on the end, which made it shorter. It was the last time I ever went to the gun counter at Gander Mountain.

    • @galvanizeddreamer2051
      @galvanizeddreamer2051 7 лет назад

      Where was the store?

    • @captmoa
      @captmoa 7 лет назад

      Unfortunate. I've had good experience with GM in Pensacola.

    • @bradg2069
      @bradg2069 7 лет назад +2

      North Little Rock. I've seen this with other big box gun stores such as bass pro, dicks, and wally world. This was just what came to mind.

    • @raymundocastillo9933
      @raymundocastillo9933 7 лет назад +1

      Llewelyn Moss I've actually had pretty good experiences with big box stores in the Dallas/Fort Worth area except for Gander Mountain. I shit you not they had a used glock for sale for 700. When I asked why it was 700 the salesman proceeded to tell me "Well if it's used you know it works" lmao I don't pay extra for a used car over a new one because I "know it works"

    • @bradg2069
      @bradg2069 7 лет назад

      Raymundo Castillo.... That's amazing, I've noticed that they've had high prices on used guns in the past.

  • @bryanjr5745
    @bryanjr5745 7 лет назад +38

    For the most part, gun laws in Canada are pretty annoying and non-sensical due to our lawmakers working on "feel good" gun laws and policies, but hey! What a surprise it is that we can get guns shipped to our homes up here!

    • @Alloyaha
      @Alloyaha 7 лет назад

      Bryan JR lucky!

    • @elitetrader5468
      @elitetrader5468 7 лет назад

      Ah, but what kind of guns?

    • @Porty1119
      @Porty1119 7 лет назад +2

      Elite Trader Most guns.

    • @TheCptnZ
      @TheCptnZ 7 лет назад

      Porty1119 aks?

    • @apb2887
      @apb2887 7 лет назад +5

      TheCptnZ AK's are a major hell no in Canada. But you can have a VZ58....if that make any sense? I guess it's not as scary looking?

  • @karld888
    @karld888 Год назад +3

    this episode should be mandatory viewing for anyone working in customer service.

  • @bluecat3403
    @bluecat3403 7 лет назад +22

    You guys are one of my favorite RUclipsrs but as a military surplus man, that little green Mosin hurts me in a place I didn't know existed.... Keep up the great work!

    • @Puppy_Puppington
      @Puppy_Puppington 8 месяцев назад

      Oh, come on man they made like millions of them. What’s one little mosin converted to tacticool 😂

  • @mikebahl4864
    @mikebahl4864 7 лет назад +104

    How about being friendly. I have been into many gun stores and all except one act like they are doing you a favor for just talking to you. Oc guns in CA is the best

    • @KingLeek86
      @KingLeek86 7 лет назад

      I have only had that experience at one shop in particular where I live. Every time I went in there...It always felt like I was bothering them or I was inconveniencing them if I wanted to take a look at a firearm or if I had any questions on the particular firearm.

    • @markc8267
      @markc8267 7 лет назад +1

      Mike Bahl no kidding, there is one store here in Atlanta, that treats you like crap. Been there three times and their staff is horrible. Don't know how they're still in business.

    • @bostoncopguy
      @bostoncopguy 7 лет назад +1

      Mike Bahl exactly the same in Massachusetts.

    • @TheCoolwhipped
      @TheCoolwhipped 7 лет назад +6

      No joke, Cabela's is the only place I have had this NOT happen to me.

    • @markc8267
      @markc8267 7 лет назад +4

      TheCoolwhipped Isn't it ironic, you'd expect to be welcomed with enthusiasm at small shops. Cabelas' staff always been respectful and professional to me.

  • @QuesarRider
    @QuesarRider 7 лет назад +8

    One of the Salesmen at PSA had never heard of .300 savage and he told me i must want a .300 caliber gun made by savage. I tried to tell him but he wouldnt believe that .300 savage existed.

  • @LeaDz0rmobile
    @LeaDz0rmobile 7 лет назад +9

    "They are always looong" - yep, that is because it's gooooooood
    Don't stop with that, I personally wouldn't like a 5 min gun gripe and I am probably not alone in thinking that. :)
    Great vid as always!

  • @arieheath7773
    @arieheath7773 6 лет назад +11

    I hate how gun stores treat me like a dumb teenager when I go to buy ammo or a new gun. I may just be 18 but I'm not a dumbass.

    • @bergstrom716
      @bergstrom716 6 лет назад +2

      Arie Heath well you are dumb teenage trust me we were all their at one point

    • @VZBudgetBuildz
      @VZBudgetBuildz 4 года назад +1

      B-Dang *there* just proves wisdom doesn’t necessarily always come with age.

  • @anon7934
    @anon7934 7 лет назад +92

    does anyone know where I can find some .22 primers?

    • @j.a.6866
      @j.a.6866 7 лет назад +14

      Jonly Bonly
      Or an AK-15?

    • @Mr.Smith101
      @Mr.Smith101 7 лет назад +18

      Jonly Bonly Yes, they are over by the glock "clips".

    • @thurin84
      @thurin84 7 лет назад +9

      yeah meijer has them. right next to the blinker fluid.........

    • @thatguy4242
      @thatguy4242 7 лет назад +7

      Next to those shoulder things that go up

    • @ragefuel3d
      @ragefuel3d 7 лет назад +3

      for a .22 hornet?

  • @lucky43113
    @lucky43113 7 лет назад +9

    i reported a guy who was working the gun counter at walmart. A guy and his kid wanted a singleshot .410 to learn to shoot with and the buyer asks what ammo does it shoot worker says what ever will fit and tried to sell him some rifle ammo. I ran to customer service and told them I never saw him again

    • @gsfbffxpdhhdf7043
      @gsfbffxpdhhdf7043 5 лет назад +1

      lucky43113 it was 45 colt he was giving him

    • @TylerB-my1kr
      @TylerB-my1kr 5 лет назад

      Yea a 410 will generally shoot whatever fits although I wouldn’t fire 45 79 out of it

    • @filianablanxart8305
      @filianablanxart8305 4 года назад

      Some ".410 " are specifically chambered for .45 Colt/ .410 .

  • @TonyFleetwood
    @TonyFleetwood 7 лет назад +64

    im sorry, but i was eyeballing the broom handle the whole time...

    • @ZERO_42069
      @ZERO_42069 7 лет назад +4

      Tony Fleetwood i thought i was the only one

    • @davidburroughs7068
      @davidburroughs7068 7 лет назад

      Tony Fleetwood yep, I recognized that one from the movies, and i was also looking at that one up and left with the red, a shorty that looks like a pistol grip sawzall.

    • @capmadman6486
      @capmadman6486 7 лет назад +2

      Tony Fleetwood i was eyeballin the damn techno arms shotgun ie (the big uzi looking thing)

    • @capmadman6486
      @capmadman6486 7 лет назад

      Tony Fleetwood i was eyeballin the damn techno arms shotgun ie (the big uzi looking thing)

    • @campbellwallace3774
      @campbellwallace3774 7 лет назад

      Tony Fleetwood Same

  • @michaelhedgpeth5173
    @michaelhedgpeth5173 6 лет назад

    Thank y’all guys soo much for all these amazing educational videos. They are so informative. Y’all always impress and never disappoint! Thank you Eric and Chad for y’all dedication and time y’all put into these videos!

  • @DirtRider500R
    @DirtRider500R 7 лет назад +17

    I have a story that somewhat pertains to this topic. Last week I was up at Dunhams picking up a piece of glass for my 870 deer gun (got a 3x9x50 if anyone is curious). A customer was at the counter asking about 12 ga shotguns; he was looking to deer and goose hunt. Guy behind the counter was damn near useless, pointing to mossberg 500s in 20ga, and a few random break action 410s, saying "they would be just fine for his purposes." After listening to 10 minutes of the shenanigans I stepped in, told the customer about the R870, M500, as well as an 11-87. Eventually 'sold' him a camo 11-87 that came with a slug barrel. Guy behind the counter was speechless.

  • @rickyfoley4294
    @rickyfoley4294 7 лет назад +7

    I've had a gun salesman at Bass Pro try to convince my girlfriend that she needs to get a left handed holster and put it at the 4:00 position and he was adamant about it... I overheard him, I looked at her and said 'don't do that' as I laughed.

  • @montanamountainmen6104
    @montanamountainmen6104 5 лет назад +2

    I have fun with gun salesmen I walk in and say , " I hate Glock and the punny 9 mm" then I just see the salesmen's jaws drop.

  • @CJoksch
    @CJoksch 7 лет назад +3

    My first bit of advice that I give anyone looking into guns is, get a Hornady reloading manual. Not so much for reloading, but for reading about different caliber and how they came to be. I picked Hornady because it has more calibers listed and great little backgrounds on the calibers. I also like mil-surp, therefore I point people to you guys and C&Rsenal.

  • @usMarinecuv902
    @usMarinecuv902 7 лет назад +17

    I remember when I was 15 I bought my first rifle an M1. I asked the guy at the gun shop if they had any 30-06 for the M1. he said that there wasn't any box of ammo that said M1 Garand on it. he was being an ass and made it sound like I was some kid that didn't know what I was talking about. 5 minutes later I slapped two boxes of Federal 30-06 on the counter that said For the M1 Garand with a picture of an M1 right on it. I didn't say anything about it to him, but it sure felt good.

    • @germanguppy92
      @germanguppy92 7 лет назад

      FutureMarinecuv902 you bought your first rifle at 15? Pretty sure that's against the law everywhere, even for private sales, and has been for quite awhile now. And if you bought ammo at 15, well that's been against the law for quite awhile now too. But they haven't been making Garand-branded ammo that long. The only one that does is Federal. So you must be pretty young. So either you're lying, or you're a criminal. Which is it?

    • @germanguppy92
      @germanguppy92 7 лет назад

      noodle I thought about that, but, named "futuremarine"? and in conjunction with the rest of the comment, don't think so

    • @usMarinecuv902
      @usMarinecuv902 7 лет назад +2

      Potato_Ohle I happen to have parents that are over 18

    • @usMarinecuv902
      @usMarinecuv902 7 лет назад +2

      Potato_Ohle so, I paid for the rifle, but my parents are the ones who legally bought it.

    • @1125galahaddr
      @1125galahaddr 7 лет назад +3

      FutureMarinecuv902 you just admitted to a strawman sale on the internet. The stupidity.

  • @VRGalaxy_762
    @VRGalaxy_762 7 лет назад +3

    Very, VERY fantastic video gentlemen! Having experienced many of these situations I can absolutely relate. Lots of information and knowledge to have here. Keep up the great work, guys!

  • @Royal_Vengeance
    @Royal_Vengeance 7 лет назад

    I love that you can actually apply all those tips and tricks to any retail job. And someone who understands the importance of customer service gets my utmost respect. Big hats-off here for both of you guys. Really enjoying your content ! *Liked*

  • @SAVAGE308SNIPER
    @SAVAGE308SNIPER 6 лет назад +3

    "Look at that football bat." LOLOLOLOL

  • @davidzetterberg6614
    @davidzetterberg6614 7 лет назад +5

    you just talked about buying .22 ammo. I don't have a.22 but I saw some at Walmart the other day and I snatched up a couple of 50 box.

  • @protectiverailroaddad7541
    @protectiverailroaddad7541 7 лет назад +63

    I heard a salesman tell a first time gun buyer that was interested in buying a Glock 19 that the Glock was a very ammo sensitive handgun and they have many problems with them. He then suggested looking at rugers and m&p's. Now if he was suggesting buying American I get it, but what he was saying was false and if it were true that would mean the company he works for sells products that are poor quality. He then made his way toward me and ask if I needed help and I said nope just looking and proceeded to buy a Glock from the next salesman would asked to assist me. I'm no Glock fanboy, but one thing they are not is unreliable and ammo sensitive. Well maybe the g42 lol. I informed my salesman about what the other guy was telling people and he said he already told him to stop saying that to people because it was totally false and he was going to beat him lol. Just proves idiots and assholes can get any job, even selling guns

    • @protectiverailroaddad7541
      @protectiverailroaddad7541 7 лет назад +5

      Wooly Bully every company passes a lemon every now and then, even Glock. I've had a Ruger sr45 that was nothing but trouble. I've had a Springfield Xd and gi 1911, both that were problematic that Springfield fixed. Glock has always worked for me, as well as s&w, sig, Hk, Walther, and Cz. But if you search hard enough and shoot enough you will see all the companies pass lemons through sometimes. I hope your problem gets fixed with your g17c because that truly is a great gun, if you get it running correctly

    • @bludmakesgrassgrow
      @bludmakesgrassgrow 7 лет назад

      Jeremy Jones I shoot tula and a variety of hollow points in my G42, runs great!

    • @protectiverailroaddad7541
      @protectiverailroaddad7541 7 лет назад

      bludmakesgrassgrow I don't doubt it, Glock makes a good gun. There are more than a few reports of 42's hanging up on hollow point though.

    • @MyItchyBahllz
      @MyItchyBahllz 7 лет назад +1

      We have Glock rentals at the shooting range I work at. All of them have over 15 some 20,000+ rounds. The only thing I have ever replaced is a trigger spring. The only time they jam is because of user error. When they stove pipe, you're limp wristing. We have all gen 3 glocks manufactured in 2011 and are still shooting to this day. I have never seen a bad glock come through our store or shooting range. I am also not saying that glock hasn't produced a lemon. I just haven't seen one.

    • @MyItchyBahllz
      @MyItchyBahllz 7 лет назад

      Our 9mm glocks probably have 40,000+ rounds

  • @Tprox
    @Tprox 7 лет назад

    What timing! I have literally been working behind the gun counter for only 3days and you guys put out this video! This really helped a lot thankyou ! Somthing I do to help. If I get stumped by a question of a customer and need an fellow associate to help out I write the question down on a note pad I carry, and then educate myself on the subject when I get home! It helps a lot!!!

  • @jorysiler
    @jorysiler 7 лет назад +2

    love these gun gripes. thank you guys for videos like this. Very informative.

  • @Akhi11eus
    @Akhi11eus 7 лет назад +5

    this is one of the better gun gripes that i can remember (since Barry of course). There was this odd part where i was watching a customer service class, but hey great video haha.

  • @craigg175
    @craigg175 7 лет назад +5

    I remember when I went to buy my first gun I went into a store in the middle of nowhere (somewhere around Gainesville, FL) and went to buy a hunting rifle. Told the salesman that I was looking for a rifle to go deer hunting with my uncle and the bastard sold me a .22 LR bolt action.

    • @chriskelly509
      @chriskelly509 5 лет назад +1

      Lol ur uncle should have helped u. Or pointed u in the right direction.

  • @dakistle
    @dakistle 7 лет назад

    Another great video. When I lived in Atlanta I stopped by the shop after watching some of the older gun gripes.....Ray was able to answer my questions about all kinds of stuff. When I asked about a rolling block he knew there were none in inventory but quickly showed me a cool falling block. Cool dude for sure.

  • @alursino3213
    @alursino3213 6 лет назад

    Wow, what an awesome channel! You guys are providing such a great service to all gun enthusiasts as well as new gun owners. Thanks so much for the entertaining and informative videos, your channel runs the gamut from educational to reviews to straight up fun. Keep it up!

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear 7 лет назад +29

    Good stuff!

    • @maximclyde569
      @maximclyde569 2 года назад

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      I was stupid forgot the password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me!

    • @ameerfinnegan3588
      @ameerfinnegan3588 2 года назад

      @Maxim Clyde instablaster =)

    • @maximclyde569
      @maximclyde569 2 года назад

      @Ameer Finnegan I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm.
      Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.

    • @maximclyde569
      @maximclyde569 2 года назад

      @Ameer Finnegan it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
      Thanks so much you really help me out !

    • @ameerfinnegan3588
      @ameerfinnegan3588 2 года назад

      @Maxim Clyde no problem =)

  • @Kenny1594
    @Kenny1594 7 лет назад +6

    Love this episode! Should be required watching for all new gun store employee's!

  • @mRoMuS
    @mRoMuS 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you fellas... for the appreciation, i work at a range/gun store out here in van guys CALIFORNIA. And yes our gun rites or laws are ...?? but we deal with it as best we can. y'all are some way cool guys... THANKS

  • @iceandhotwax
    @iceandhotwax 4 года назад +3

    My cousin wanted to reload for his 270, and he bought some powder from a long standing shop, the owner sent him home with winchester 231, which blew the savage 110 to bits. It is a miracle that no one was really seriously injured.

    • @Puppy_Puppington
      @Puppy_Puppington 8 месяцев назад

      And the situation isn’t the store being liable right? When you buy from a gun store or reloading shop. There’s usually a clause and a no refunds on stuff like that and I think it states that the person should know themselves but it’s ridiculous like I feel like at that point the store owner should be liable or whoever was that sent him home with that

  • @cgirl111
    @cgirl111 7 лет назад +37

    In the age of search engines why would somebody go to a salesman for information?

    • @kanaka118446
      @kanaka118446 4 года назад +7

      Because if you type "should I buy an AR-15" into google, you get an article saying "The AR-15 Assault Rifle, the weapon of mass shootings..." yadda yadda, something to that effect. Search engines and companies running them are just as bad as the damn MSM

    • @colebowman2833
      @colebowman2833 4 года назад +3

      Because it's a real human that can actually answer your questions. Ask Google a nuanced question about guns and see how that works out. Lol

    • @colebowman2833
      @colebowman2833 4 года назад

      Because it's a real human that can actually answer your questions. Ask Google a nuanced question about guns and see how that works out. Lol

    • @poopstain5216
      @poopstain5216 3 года назад +2

      Stfu

    • @elizabethhardzog2894
      @elizabethhardzog2894 3 года назад

      Well, They do have the keys to the case. If you don't have a range that rents that particular make and model, you'll definitely want to know if it fits your hand. If it doesn't fit, there goes your research...unless you're a collector, then enjoy.

  • @speedyjr5730
    @speedyjr5730 7 лет назад +3

    As a person who is in the process of getting an online store going and having a shop one day, This video is the best thing for me. Thanks Guys!!!!!

  • @Sgt-Kreaper
    @Sgt-Kreaper 7 лет назад +1

    I still remember my first gun purchase, I went in asked if I could see a M1A1 rifle, guy behind the counter corrects me and tells me that civilians can't own said rifle. doesn't offer to show me any ARs I go to the next salesman and he asks what do you want the gun for. I tell him home defense. I now own a pump action 12g. I think to myself now 7 years later, this shop missed out on a $500-2000 sale for a $350 sale. it's a shame.

  • @clplusp8762
    @clplusp8762 7 лет назад +2

    Ray is the best. He's helped me by answering technical questions over the phone, and that was on two different occasions. Who does that?! He deserves an iv8888 video dedicated JUST TO HIM!

  • @confused1227
    @confused1227 7 лет назад +35

    STORY:
    I live in a fairly large town in Vermont, and right above the only movie theater in town. I grew up in the sticks, where on multiple occasions I would shoot from inside the house (like if it was raining). That being the case, I didn't own a single case for my guns I just used their slings to tote them around.
    Well, one day I was getting back from a shoot with some friends and the parking lot was packed (it's shared with the theater) so I had to park in the way back. Trying to be as quick as I could about unloading the 12 guns I brought. I slung a rifle over each shoulder strapped three pistols to my belt and grabbed my AR in hand (it was my way of taking my favorite and most expensive guns first incase anyone had any ideas before I got back to get the rest) I tried my hardest to carry my AR in the least threatening way I could think, with the muzzle pointed down the mag out, holding it by the mag well and it facing twords my direction of travel so you could see it wasn't loaded.
    But, sure as sh*t, as soo as I got across the parking lot and not ten feet from my door under the street lamp. The theater let out, and about ten to twenty people came out the doors. I just said "hello" and continued on my way to get my stuff into my apartment. I quickly set my guns on the floor and went back out to get the rest, not really thinking too much about it until I heard one guy (not noticing I had come back out) say "Who even needs that many guns? He must be up to something."
    So I walked over to my car, lit up a cigarette and waited for the cops to show up. sure enough before I was only halfway done they came into the lot like a bat outta hell. They came upto me (I was waring a pretty identifiable hat with cat ears on it, so I probably fit the description well enough) and asked if I had seen a man with a hat like mine headed twords the theater with a fully automatic assault riffle. I said yes, and that it was me, but it wasn't a full auto. After a brief chat, in which I explained about the shoot and that I lived there and just wanted to unload my guns so I could clean them and go to bed. They shined their light in the back of my forester and saw the few milserps I had leftover after the first pass and started laughing. I told them that I did have an AR and invited them to come up and look at it if they wanted to, to prove that it wasn't being carried in an unsafe or threatening way. They said that there was no need and offered to stick around while I unloaded the rest so more people didn't freak out and asked that I get some cases to transport them in. After I got them all into my place I came back down and thanked them for how cool they where about the whole situation (could have easily rolled up guns out and been dicks the whole time) shook their hands and that was that.
    Now whenever I take more than a few guns out for a shoot I just swing by the station and let them know, and I usually call them to let them know when I'm done. It's a bit annoying, but it beats mass panic I guess.

    • @crappyatlife
      @crappyatlife 4 года назад +3

      Gay hat.

    • @p51mustang24
      @p51mustang24 2 года назад +1

      Considering your living situation, it’s pretty irresponsible of you to not just get a bag.
      Sure, it’s not illegal (unless some officer decides to shoehorn it into disturbing the peace), but it’s just asking for trouble.
      Use common sense. You live above a theater, not in a private area. If nothing else, you’ve now alerted dozens of people that there is a large number of guns to steal in your residence.

  • @not-a-social-program6218
    @not-a-social-program6218 6 лет назад +87

    I recently started dating a young lady that has never shot and now is going through my ammo by the thousands after taking my (g43, shield PC, airweight .38, and g27) to the range she decided on the shield! We picked her up a Performace center ($405) two days later a gun store employee made her cry explaining that a Performace center shield was junk and she should own a Glock. (F U fanboys) after making her first purchase and really getting excited she now feels uncomfortable and won’t go to a gun shop without me. It really upsets me to think of all the women ran away from this great sport by A$$holes who want to look smart and cool in front of a good looking girl. I won’t mention the name because the owner fired the employee when I went to raise hell. (I am one of those shop flies so they knew it was bad when I was upset) thanks for the vids and to anyone working a counter please don’t be insulting or try to flirt with girls they r trying to get into the sport so lets make them comfortable and not feel like they r getting hit on at a bar!

    • @jeremyray6292
      @jeremyray6292 5 лет назад +14

      Similar thing happened to my wife(gf at the time) we shot a bunch of different guns to find the one for her,(my PC shield, lc9s, g42, g26, pt709, TCP, LCP, bodyguard) and the one she liked the most was a ruger lc9s. The guy at the store told her having an external safety on a carry gun is dumb and she should at least get the lc9s pro since it has no safety, but that she should get a glock 42 because 9mm is too strong for a woman and glock is much better than ruger.
      However, she's a strong willed woman who knew what she wanted and she wanted the external safety, she didn't like the way the glock 43 fit her hand, and she raised hell with the manager because that kid had the audacity to tell her a 9mm was too powerful for a woman. Well, she got a hell of a deal on her lc9s package; an extra mag, a box of critical defense, a free range pass, free ear muffs, and they gave her a free sticky holster. Lmao

    • @GatCat
      @GatCat 4 года назад

      Not-A-Social-Program made her cry with an opinion? Lol 😂 how stupid. Each adult is responsible for their decisions. Influenced by others indeed, however influenced, not researched or vetted? Come on.

    • @badoobles
      @badoobles 4 года назад +3

      @@GatCat I'd imagine there was more that went into it then hen just politely saying "I would recommend a glock over the shield". I personally think someone being an asshole isn't something to cry over, but I'd imagine he was probably being a judgemental "oh high and mighty I know more than you" asshole about it. Otherwise he wouldn't have been fired for what he did.

    • @buttzkrieg3919
      @buttzkrieg3919 4 года назад

      Glocks are great

    • @DerpyTurtle0762
      @DerpyTurtle0762 4 года назад +1

      Hi, I REALLY love GLOCK's... I also love MANY other handguns. Not ALL GLOCK lovers are 'GLOCK only' A-holes.

  • @Skidjit
    @Skidjit 7 лет назад

    I worked at a small shop on the side when I was stationed in WA state. Always had a great time doing that and can defiantly relate to the gripes. Awesome video guys.

  • @PharkDysics
    @PharkDysics Год назад +2

    Before I bought my first firearm, I learned how to shoot years prior and had shot multiple different handguns and a couple of rifles but when it came time for me to buy my first firearm (beginning of 2022) I went into one of my local gun shops and told the guy that this was going to be my first firearm and I was going to use it primarily for home defense possibly concealed carry when I got my CCW permit and I wanted to educate myself a little more on hand guns brands and calibers etc. he immediately laughed in my face and said “we see you Covid newbies all the time” and then proceeded to pull out some different handguns. I felt very uncomfortable the second he said that because I was just trying to be polite and get educated. I brushed off the comment and proceeded to inspect the firearms, I asked him if I could pick one up to get the feel of it and he nodded so I used the proper grip, trigger discipline etc and he scoffed and made another snark comment something like “well look at that, the Covid buyer knows how to properly hold a handgun” again I brushed it off and told him I’ve shot multiple different firearms before but just never owned one. After a while of him pretty much belittling me and me looking at different handguns I told him which ones I liked and then I asked him which one of the 3 that I chose would he recommend for home defense? He immediately laughed and said “none of them” then he grabbed the most expensive Daniel Defense AR he could find and said “this is what you want for home defense buddy.” I ended up buying one of the 3 handguns I liked (HK VP9) which at the time they were having a good deal on bc I knew how expensive they normally sell for. I love my handgun and have since purchased other firearms from other stores that I like and have amazing employees but I refuse to go back to the gun store after that first interaction with that guy. I was new to the gun ownership community and I went in there just trying to learn and understand more about firearms and he was insanely disrespectful in every aspect.

  • @reescrew7
    @reescrew7 7 лет назад +4

    100% right on about answering questions for people who see you as having knowledge. I've sold a number of guns for Cabela's just because I was the only person with the knowledge about specific guns and the counter guys had no clue.
    Then comes the next guy in line knowing you don't work there, but not caring because he saw you provide great service short of handling the gun. Walmart is the worse, because they know Jack crap about firearms and would like nothing to do with them!
    Insert eat plugs, then get in and get the hell out!

  • @Ensign_Cthulhu
    @Ensign_Cthulhu 7 лет назад +51

    Biggest gun gripe - sales staff who do not OPEN THE FREAKIN' ACTION when they hand the weapon over to you, and who DO NOT CARE that you are trying to show clear as you hand the weapon back. This is bad enough in Canada, where we have to do a short familiarisation and safety course before we get our licences. In the US, where such requirements do not exist and there is sometimes NO history of firearm ownership & safety instruction by parents or other influential adults, it's even more important that firearm safety starts in the store.

    • @greenhouse114
      @greenhouse114 7 лет назад +10

      Reminds me of a recent visit to a big box store. When I asked to see a pistol from the display, the young salesman just handed it to me. I proceeded to open the action and remove the magazine. Immediately, the light bulb went on in the salesman's head and he thanked me for being conscientious in handling the weapon safely. Apparently, that is the exception there rather than the rule.

    • @raymundocastillo9933
      @raymundocastillo9933 7 лет назад +8

      jsm666 I guess it just depends where you go. I've had mostly good experiences in local mom and pop gun shops and in big box stores when it come to safety. It's usually the other customers I have to worry about.

    • @kainhall
      @kainhall 7 лет назад +3

      i live in small town montana....first thing i do when picking up a used gun sitting in the racks....chamber and mag check.
      dont even have to think about it.
      ill have to see what they would do if i asked for a rifle behind the counter.....only bought 1 used gun from them, a new nikon scope, and lots of assorted ammo.
      my town only has that one gun store....so when you travel 160 miles just to get to a wallmart...you tend to buy their as its WAY cheaper.
      like.....they priced fedral 30-30 at 25 dollars a box....
      just no....no

    • @sabrinafontillas8168
      @sabrinafontillas8168 7 лет назад

      kain hall colt Auomatic CALIBRE 25,

    • @TheHandgunhero
      @TheHandgunhero 7 лет назад +9

      Raymundo Castillo I once saw a guy redoing his gun safety course with me to renew his license here in Australia get kicked in the dick by the instructor for not breaking open the action on a double barrel when he first picked it up. I don't think he's ever done it since.

  • @maverickpaladin4155
    @maverickpaladin4155 7 лет назад

    Great gun gripe!!! I can appreciate what y'all were saying about giving your time to a given shop. I've done it at Home Depot and Lowe's I don't know how many times, and also at Academy. I go there because their ammo prices are great for off the shelf prices, but their employees...bless their hearts...don't often know much about what they're selling. It's so hard to stay quiet when you hear bad or biased advice, especially regarding a defensive handgun purchase. Sometimes you feel compelled to politely and softly suggest that they find a range that rents handguns and try various models, types, and calibers to make sure they get what they want for the money they're about to spend, especially if the counter guy shows he knows little if anything about guiding them or worse, is pushing some high dollar glitz gun that's more than they can likely appreciate or even understand (ex: few first time gun owners need a Les Baer or Wilson Combat 1911 as a carry gun). So many first time buyers are looking for that one size fits all perfect defensive carry gun, and they want the instant gratification of walking out that day with it so they can play with their new toy. It's understandable, but you're doing them a disservice if you don't slow them down a bit to make sure they're not doing something that will ultimately stunt their growth as a gun owner or worse, buying something they'll take to the range once, never carry, and ultimately regret buying. That's a great way to sour someone completely on the gun culture.

  • @zarvelda9679
    @zarvelda9679 7 лет назад +1

    I work for my uncle on and off and he owns a pawn shop. I memorize every gun that comes through. And sometimes we get a new gun in and my coworkers put it out maybe 20 minutes before I get to work. It happens, but I recommend memorizing your stock. It helps tremendously, but also it helps to be a gun nut!!

  • @johnsykora439
    @johnsykora439 7 лет назад +13

    Episode 120, and it all started with a call to HiPoint on shaking ammunition....... miss you Barry

  • @rareform6747
    @rareform6747 7 лет назад +6

    Elite Guns in Austin Texas is a cool looking store but the guy behind the counter makes one not to ever go back time after time!

    • @theatfshotmydog8224
      @theatfshotmydog8224 5 лет назад

      Rare Form Guns Warehouse in Cedar Park is a very nice place to go, super knowledgeable and nice guys.

  • @tcarp1616
    @tcarp1616 7 лет назад

    Great video guys. I work part time at a gun shop and I thought I knew a lot about them but wow I did not. Thanks for the advice and encouragement.

  • @Gansekommando
    @Gansekommando 7 лет назад

    Every gun store I have been to has been full of helpful people. They answered all of my questions and even gave me recommendations for risers for my Vortex Venom.

  • @stacybrown3714
    @stacybrown3714 7 лет назад +10

    I think may have sold more ccw pistols at Cabela's than any of their employees!

  • @callhoonrepublican
    @callhoonrepublican 7 лет назад +21

    "If the .40 offered any benifits over the 9mm the US Army would use it."

    • @dc-ir3ow
      @dc-ir3ow 4 года назад +3

      Not true. And yes I was in the army . The armys benefits as you say Is price point for the most part . Not to say 40 is better or 9 is better. My point is you cant base this decision on what the military buys.

    • @bigredone1030
      @bigredone1030 3 года назад +1

      @@dc-ir3ow Plus women and womanly men cant shoot anything other than 9 mil

    • @cardboard_shaft
      @cardboard_shaft 3 года назад

      @@bigredone1030 AMEN BROTHER I ONLY CARRY MY 1911 FORTY FIVE ACP GODS CALIBER...................................................... IF YOU SHOOT ANY OTHER CALIBER YOURE A DUMB MINORITY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @SUBARCTICPSYCHO
      @SUBARCTICPSYCHO 3 года назад

      @@cardboard_shaft .45 ACP is for effeminate males. The mighty and magnificent 10mm Auto is the caliber choice for real men.

    • @trentrubenacker9718
      @trentrubenacker9718 3 года назад

      @@SUBARCTICPSYCHO Don't be a pussy. CCW an obrez.

  • @howell093069
    @howell093069 7 лет назад

    I love to go and look at shops and put gun in hand when something new comes out and so many times I have been so much more knowledgeable then the sales person and have on many occasions found myself helping other customers. I actually like doing that. :)

  • @quincymedex
    @quincymedex 7 лет назад

    I love your reviews and gun gripes! You speak the truth. Keep the videos coming.

  • @Punx63
    @Punx63 7 лет назад +26

    The sad reality of this is that its just not with gun shops. Any of you guys ever deal with guys at like Auto Zone or O'Reilly Auto Parts? Not sure where the rest of you all are at in the world? Hell they do not know the stuff other than what they see on the screen. I used to remember parts stores had people that had actual knowledge. Now a days I know more than them.... Having gun shops that have people that have knowledge is a plus for me. That and not shoving things down my throat, that is key.

    • @Punx63
      @Punx63 7 лет назад +3

      To add to this, sales people pushing their opinions about what is good and what is not. Or what I should get versus what I know I want.

    • @iancornell141
      @iancornell141 7 лет назад

      +Chris Butler i had them give me the wrong o2 sensor. fucked my car up good.

    • @zachhebbe1
      @zachhebbe1 7 лет назад +1

      Chris Butler Ive managed a orielly autoparts store for 2 years now after owning a steering,suspension and alignment shop and completely understand... every time I interview someone now it seems like some college kid that found daddys socket set bolted on a senser and thinks hes a mechanic and am always amazed by what comes out of they're mouths but they are a few of us who know some lol

    • @pauldonlin3439
      @pauldonlin3439 7 лет назад

      Going to the auto parts store is the bane of my automotive existence. I've been so tempted to say something to the degree of "it's blue does that help?" when asked if I have an automatic or manual when buying something completely unrelated to driveline.

    • @MichaelF1
      @MichaelF1 7 лет назад +2

      I used to work at O'Reilly's. We do the best we can to hire people with reasonable knowledge bases. obviously, with cars, one man's expert is another's fool...But we try.
      your" now a days" experience is anecdotal. We used to go against company policy and help customers change starters...In the parking lot... WITH HARBOR FREIGHT RATCHETS. We(mcrew of my location) were beyond knowledgeable.

  • @ChikNoods
    @ChikNoods 7 лет назад +4

    Holy shit. I was in a shop a few months ago and the guy behind the counter was telling me he carries Hornady TAP in his pistol and its great ammo. Then the Owner came over and was telling me how bad Federal ammunition is while having a pallet of WOLF on the show room floor. I get you want to sell WOLF, but every other manufacture isn't shit because you have to sell stock

  • @dakotaadkins6262
    @dakotaadkins6262 6 лет назад

    I have a local gun shop here in CO, Grandpa's Pawn and Gun, amazing place. I was browsing the pistols and looked at a 1911. The gentleman showed me how to fully disassemble and assemble the gun in great detail. Needless to say, my first pistol is getting bought from them.

  • @beandude99
    @beandude99 7 лет назад

    As someone who is new to working in a gun shop this was a very helpful video. Thanks guys! 👍🏻