They are a bit proud of their inventory
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They are a bit proud of their inventory
I went to the one in Thronton yesterday. It was a ZOO. Saturday afternoon, and the store had it's grand opening less than a month ago.
Give it a few months and the novelty of them will ware off.
But the prices will stay the same.
WAY too high.
Stopped in yesterday and PMC 223 was 8.99 for 20 rounds. Big stack. Picked up a few.
Got home a little bit ago from first trip. Can't say I was that impressed. Yeah there was a lot of stuff, but it was also a lot of stuff that can be had elsewhere, and in most cases for better prices. I did like the selection of seasonings and rubs and they had a good selection of cast iron.
Gun selection was ok, but again I didn't see anything I couldn't live without, and I have no tolerance for the crowds and sales people. Personally between REI and the army surplus store on broadway I don't really see a need to drive out there from the west side.
The highlight was actually the bag of kettle corn we got on way out. I'm not normally a fan of kettle corn but there was something about this stuff that rocked. We darn near finished the bag on the way home.
I am working in the Springs right now, and pass the one on Ridgegate twice a week. I wear a lot of their casual clothing. I think of them as a Sears or a JC Penney for men. I've never been impressed with their pricing on firearm related stuff, but they did have a decent amount of .22 on the shelves last week. Probably because you could only purchase one box at a time, but such is life.
I'm not impressed at all it's just another store. It's smaller then bass pro. I get really tired of trying to get around the idiots with 6 kids pushing empty carts. They're prices are rediculous on most things. Everybody in there reminds me of really slow zombies. A guy put his ass in my face while I was trying on a pair of boots. Not impressed at all oh and aparently the Thornton police think its they're new police station