Gander mountain is still in business?
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Gander mountain is still in business?
This has been discussed in gun forums for ages, but frankly you're just as likely to get good gynecological advice, soufflé recipes, Mandarin instruction or epic Viking poetry from your average gun shop clerk as you are to get sound, knowledgeable analysis of the law.
Love the 75.00 transfer fee at Gander MT
Like shit through a goose...
First mistake was being inside Gouger Mountain. Second mistake was standing near the gun counter to hear what the dribble-lip retards that work there actually say. In fact, as another member stated, I've been to a lot of gun stores around the country and very few seem to employ personnel who actually have a clue about the product they're selling. [2cents]
I learned first hand that the more you know about something, the worse of a salesman you are.
This is easily disproved by looking at high-end target rifles and pistols. A 22 free pistol has a trigger weight under a pound. Presumably comparable rifles would as well.
There is no state or federal law on trigger weight in Colorado.
The OTHER 50% of the reason I deal almost exclusively with private individuals instead of gun stores. It's hard for me to walk through the store while I'm listening to line after line of complete bullshit being spewed from behind the counter toward unsuspecting customers. The ONLY gun store that I've not run into this problem (I'm sure they all have the capacity, but this is just going off my personal experience) is DCF guns in Castle Rock.
Gun shop commando's always piss me off. But at the moment, I think Walmart's gun counter clerks are more knowledgeable than Gander Mountain's corps of retards.
Too many FUDDS populating Wally World for my tastes. Ironically, the punky little Mexican girl behind the counter is the only one back there that seems to know what she's talking about. The geezers could take a hint from her.