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Racking or slamming an empty 1911 slide
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<blockquote data-quote="RLSanders" data-source="post: 3303897" data-attributes="member: 45037"><p>I pm’d you. I wasn’t sure if it would be okay to call out a specific place. I go there regularly to shoot and have had good experiences with the range guys. That one sales guy is my only negative with their sales staff. I went to the gunsmith for a 1911 barrel bushing wrench and he said they don’t sell any tools and then went back in the back. I looked over the counter and there were four bright orange bushing wrenches on a hook. Rang the doorbell to get the guy back up front and he handed me one. He said he didn’t know they sold those.</p><p></p><p>The only other place I go is Big Boys in Mustang. They seem extremely knowledgeable and are more laid back and helpful. They don’t talk down to ignorant people such as myself. Also, when showing 1911s, they hold the back of the slide to let it down easily and they usually do the same with triggers. Their range prices are a little cheaper. I love that they actually have an employee in the range at all times looking out for safety concerns, keeping shell casings off the walking/standing areas and is immediately available to help with any questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLSanders, post: 3303897, member: 45037"] I pm’d you. I wasn’t sure if it would be okay to call out a specific place. I go there regularly to shoot and have had good experiences with the range guys. That one sales guy is my only negative with their sales staff. I went to the gunsmith for a 1911 barrel bushing wrench and he said they don’t sell any tools and then went back in the back. I looked over the counter and there were four bright orange bushing wrenches on a hook. Rang the doorbell to get the guy back up front and he handed me one. He said he didn’t know they sold those. The only other place I go is Big Boys in Mustang. They seem extremely knowledgeable and are more laid back and helpful. They don’t talk down to ignorant people such as myself. Also, when showing 1911s, they hold the back of the slide to let it down easily and they usually do the same with triggers. Their range prices are a little cheaper. I love that they actually have an employee in the range at all times looking out for safety concerns, keeping shell casings off the walking/standing areas and is immediately available to help with any questions. [/QUOTE]
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