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bca1313
01-04-2014, 21:50
Got a chance to swing by the new facility today. It is very big and very well done. It was so busy didn't have time to really talk with the people much...just did a quick tour and had to head out. I think they did a nice job with the facility. My impression though is that if you are not a member its going to be a pretty pricey place to shoot.

ChunkyMonkey
01-04-2014, 21:53
https://www.ar-15.co/threads/22938-Centennial-Gun-Club

AVOID that place at all cost.

bca1313
01-04-2014, 22:09
How come? I know they are a little high priced but are there other reasons?

asmo
01-04-2014, 22:13
How come? I know they are a little high priced but are there other reasons?

I guess some people can't read..

bca1313
01-04-2014, 22:23
Not sure I follow you. I am new to the board and was trying to share some information to the group about the new facility. I wasn't planning on searching through a bunch of forums for past info. Someone posted to stay away so I simply asked their reasoning. Surprised that would get a snide response.

ChunkyMonkey
01-04-2014, 22:41
Not sure I follow you. I am new to the board and was trying to share some information to the group about the new facility. I wasn't planning on searching through a bunch of forums for past info. Someone posted to stay away so I simply asked their reasoning. Surprised that would get a snide response.

I posted the link on my first response. Please feel free to read the last few posts. There is already a long thread on the club, there is no need for another one either.

They sold me a bunch of out of spec lowers. At first, I was really dumbfounded ... couldn't fit the take down pin into the receiver, well, the lowers were also inspected by couple reputable gunsmiths to confirm. The manager still refused to acknowledge that there is anything wrong with lowers even though they couldn't install the lower part kit onto the lower, and refused to take it back. Since my post, I have been contacted by few other members.. That seems to be the standard practice of Centennial Gun Club.

Again, avoid at all cost.

bca1313
01-04-2014, 22:57
My bad. I didn't realize that was the link to the thread. Sorry for your experience. That is not how a person should be treated.

Great-Kazoo
01-04-2014, 22:59
Not sure I follow you. I am new to the board and was trying to share some information to the group about the new facility. I wasn't planning on searching through a bunch of forums for past info. Someone posted to stay away so I simply asked their reasoning. Surprised that would get a snide response.


That alone will get you hammered, many times over Since you're new, you may find some of the members a bit abrasive. Luck for you i'm jumping in, to cushion reality, for a newbie.

SO Hint Numero Uno para english Number 2

# 1 : When a Link to another thread / forum is posted, a browse of said link may give you insight to something already in discussion very similar to your post.

# 2: Saying someone gave you a snide response based on the 21 post you have, so far. is in itself RUDE, and kinda of bitchy.

# 3 : PLAN ON SEARCHING, OR SEE #1, PLAN ON CATCHING FLAK. ;)

3 # : get over it, move on or ignore it.

# 4: the above reply no way reflects the opinions, attitudes, personal beliefs of the Moderators, or site admin of ar-15.co

ChunkyMonkey
01-04-2014, 23:05
Each time I refresh... the list grows. lol

Great-Kazoo
01-04-2014, 23:09
Each time I refresh... the list grows. lol

If you did this you'd be where you're suppose to be.


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