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  1. #21
    DCFGuns
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    No offense taken. It has been really crazy in the shop and very hard to keep things on the shelf. We are doing everything possible to get more stock and keep pricing reasonable. We arent interested in gouging at the shop, its not how we do things. Almost everything we have in stock is priced under MSRP. Just a few things had to go up and we were reluctant to do that even. But there was a demand, so we spent the extra to make sure it was on the shelf. I think we are down to 3 or 4 pmags now. We were at ShotShow and should have a lot more goodies coming in ASAP though. We have plenty of handgun ammo for use at the range! We did get some rifle ammo too but not a ton.

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    Not knocking you for it, everyone has to make a buck and you're a for profit business.

    If my 100 pmag order would show up, I'd be selling them on armslist for $50 a pop as well. That said, I just sold 3 of my 12 black non-window mags to a friend for $12 each (my cost) so his SIL can take a few to the desert. FWIW, said friend bought his AR from you guys and is very pleased with the gun and the deal.

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    Paper Hunter
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    Just a note on DCF. On Saturday I went in the store with my wife, who despite being married to me for over 20 years is still afraid of guns. Thankfully, she tolerates my firearms pursuits. We were in the area and I asked if she would care to join me in a quick visit to get some sling swivels. She at first said, "No, I'll wait in the car." I let her know that DCF wasn't a "typical" gun store populated by paranoid middle-aged men who look askew at you when you walk into their shop. She didn't believe me, but reluctantly agreed.

    I'll just say that she was pleasantly surprised by the professional and friendly staff. The store is CLEAN and ORGANIZED. The branded DCF shirts makes the store staff look like they are on the same team, too. The sales staff were happy to see us (not just me, but her too) and they helped me find what I was looking for. In other words, they executed very well on customer service. This kind of experience helps bring those into the shooting sports and Second Amendment movement in a positive way.

    Centennial Gun Store was nice, too. I will have to give it the "wife test" soon

  3. #23
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    Thanks for the kind words! We do have a very interesting assortment of staff members and we find it works very well with everyone. Almost all of them will make you laugh! Our number one thing is everyone is welcome in the shop no matter who you are or what experience you have. We are a second amendment center also and have pamphlets and information for anyone trying to get family or friends involved. Anyone is welcome to come in and if you are trying to get someone familiar and information on firearms or training, please bring them by and we will give as much information as we can. We have some cozy couches also for the better half to relax in too!

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    SSDG
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    +1 for the blgc out east. Its outdoors.... but you cant really stick a 600 yard range indoors.

  5. #25
    Paper Hunter
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    I shot at DCF's indoor range for the first time today and I must say it's a very nice facility. Range was well organized, clean, great ventilation system and the staff was professional and friendly. The had more guns than I've seen in a long time - quite a few ARs and a good supply of ammo.

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