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Quote from: Jellymon on December 30, 2018, 04:52:06 PMThe biggest joke about Cabela’s gun counter is the fact they won’t take their new trigger locks off any of thier guns so that you can make sure the gun is safe and functional, then expect you to trust them that it’s good and still hand over $100 more than you can get it for 5 miles down the street with no trigger locks.You do know Cabelas will price match.
The biggest joke about Cabela’s gun counter is the fact they won’t take their new trigger locks off any of thier guns so that you can make sure the gun is safe and functional, then expect you to trust them that it’s good and still hand over $100 more than you can get it for 5 miles down the street with no trigger locks.
Quote from: mountainman on December 30, 2018, 07:11:09 PMOn the flip, during my time behind the counter, , I had many "Special Forces Sniper" types have me mount their scopes fore them, as they typically had no clue. Seemed everyone was a pro till it came to putting things together lolIt definitely goes both ways! I've spent a significant amount of time on both sides of a gun counter and the best is when you get an "expert" on both sides and the two start babbling back and forth about how they shoot 3" groups at 1000 yards with their Tikka 308s.Of course I've been called a liar more times than I can count when I mention some of my pistols. I mentioned the 338 SnipeTac pistol at a shop one time and was told my multiple people that a gun like that would tear my arm off and that I was full of it. They quit laughing when I brought them out to my truck and showed them the gun.
On the flip, during my time behind the counter, , I had many "Special Forces Sniper" types have me mount their scopes fore them, as they typically had no clue. Seemed everyone was a pro till it came to putting things together lol
The ones that pissed me off the most were the ones you hand over a cleared/checked handgun, then they proceed to "operator" mode and sweep everyone around them! Even dry during towards the clerk! Gun gets taken out of their hands rather quickly!
Quote from: yorketransport on December 30, 2018, 07:34:50 PMQuote from: mountainman on December 30, 2018, 07:11:09 PMOn the flip, during my time behind the counter, , I had many "Special Forces Sniper" types have me mount their scopes fore them, as they typically had no clue. Seemed everyone was a pro till it came to putting things together lolIt definitely goes both ways! I've spent a significant amount of time on both sides of a gun counter and the best is when you get an "expert" on both sides and the two start babbling back and forth about how they shoot 3" groups at 1000 yards with their Tikka 308s.Of course I've been called a liar more times than I can count when I mention some of my pistols. I mentioned the 338 SnipeTac pistol at a shop one time and was told my multiple people that a gun like that would tear my arm off and that I was full of it. They quit laughing when I brought them out to my truck and showed them the gun. The ones that pissed me off the most were the ones you hand over a cleared/checked handgun, then they proceed to "operator" mode and sweep everyone around them! Even dry during towards the clerk! Gun gets taken out of their hands rather quickly!
There can be numbskulls on both sides of the counter. A few years ago I bought a Sig P229, and it was set up for both .40 S&W and .357 Sig. So, I went into the local shop (Jerry's Surplus) and asked for some .357 Sig ammo. The guy behind the counter said to me "Sig makes guns, not ammunition. If it's a .357, then you need .357 magnum, that will work fine". I went out to my truck and retrieved the Sig and brought it into the store. I showed him the .357 Sig on the barrel. He told me to get out of his store. I did, and that was the last time I ever shopped at Jerry's Surplus.
Quote from: Jellymon on December 30, 2018, 04:52:06 PMThe biggest joke about Cabela’s gun counter is the fact they won’t take their new trigger locks off any of thier guns so that you can make sure the gun is safe and functional, then expect you to trust them that it’s good and still hand over $100 more than you can get it for 5 miles down the street with no trigger locks.I spent $18000 on a new 2018 Polaris RZR XP 1000 and the dealer will not let you drive it before you buy it. I'm 65 and still wouldn't. Still bought it.
Quote from: Igor on January 01, 2019, 08:51:07 PMThere can be numbskulls on both sides of the counter. A few years ago I bought a Sig P229, and it was set up for both .40 S&W and .357 Sig. So, I went into the local shop (Jerry's Surplus) and asked for some .357 Sig ammo. The guy behind the counter said to me "Sig makes guns, not ammunition. If it's a .357, then you need .357 magnum, that will work fine". I went out to my truck and retrieved the Sig and brought it into the store. I showed him the .357 Sig on the barrel. He told me to get out of his store. I did, and that was the last time I ever shopped at Jerry's Surplus.The worst is the guy that chimes in on a conversation between the counter guy and customer. So annoying. I can't imagine working a gun counter. Must be constant looky-loos and special forces experts that seem to have nothing better to do than hang out in gun stores.