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Are Online Retailers Killing Local Gun Stores? Should We Care?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3206660" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The elitist attitude seems to be rampant among gun shops. I can kind of understand why with them having to work with the general public and some of the dumbassery they experience, but good grief, give a guy a break until they exhibit that trait. </p><p>My son and I went into a new gun store and range in Dallas. Beautiful place, with all long guns behind glass on the walls and pistols under glass in the middle. I was ogling some very nice O/U shotguns. In the glass reflection I could see a counter guy hovering behind. </p><p>He finally approached and asked if I needed to look at something. Said not at this time, just wanted to check out what was in the place and have a look around. He turned around to walk away and turned back and said btw don’t touch the glass. We hadn’t touched anything. Kind of shocked he even said that. Told my son there was nothing there that interested me any more and we walked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3206660, member: 5412"] The elitist attitude seems to be rampant among gun shops. I can kind of understand why with them having to work with the general public and some of the dumbassery they experience, but good grief, give a guy a break until they exhibit that trait. My son and I went into a new gun store and range in Dallas. Beautiful place, with all long guns behind glass on the walls and pistols under glass in the middle. I was ogling some very nice O/U shotguns. In the glass reflection I could see a counter guy hovering behind. He finally approached and asked if I needed to look at something. Said not at this time, just wanted to check out what was in the place and have a look around. He turned around to walk away and turned back and said btw don’t touch the glass. We hadn’t touched anything. Kind of shocked he even said that. Told my son there was nothing there that interested me any more and we walked out. [/QUOTE]
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