I have seen "some" prices there on firearms that were probably better then what I could get online or at any other gun store. I bought my M&P9 there for 499 as well as an LCP for 299. You just have to know the prices on the average going rate to make an informed decision.... However, the 30 minutes I had to wait for a manager to walk me to the front of store with the unloaded firearms I just got was a bit extreme, when I had two loaded ones on my person
But ... the prices on the non on sale items are way too much.
In previous years I have spent literally thousands of dollars in GM. The reason they lost my business is due to several reasons which are their fault not mine! Some are corporate like the BS they pulled with the AR's. & stupid high pricing on not all but a lot of items. Others are local. Like the WORST customer service in any store I've ever visited. 2 the attitude problem of some employees in the gun department. Not even acknowledging customers with a hello Really gets under my skin. And it's intentional. (Things like a number system are good for not getting served out of turn but some employees take it as permission to not acknowledge customers)If all of you who just go to look with no intent to purchase weren't wasting the salesman's time the wait would be much shorter.
Please explain.In previous years I have spent literally thousands of dollars in GM. The reason they lost my business is due to several reasons which are their fault not mine! Some are corporate like the BS they pulled with the AR's. & stupid high pricing on not all but a lot of items.
Please explain.
My bad. I thought Dicks was the only place that pulled ARs off the shelf.
Gander Mountain did not pull modern sporting rifles from the shelves. (To the best of my knowledge)
I know that the Indiana stores didn't pull them. You have to give Gander a little credit, when a lot of companies were trying to distance themselves from guns they were remodeling stores to expand their firearms inventory.I don't know if GM did that or not, I was referring to the stores (whatever corp) did that nonsense.
I was in the area of the greenwood one so I stopped in to see if they had any good deals and boy was I wrong.
I decided to go down the holster isle and ended up being greeted by (loaded?) handguns because atleast 3 people decided to just pull out their guns and try them in a new holster.