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    It was Jensen Arms in Loveland. The whole thing sucked, because it really used to be the best local shop back in the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decodeddiesel View Post
    It was Jensen Arms in Loveland.
    Ha! No surprises there!
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    In case anyone is keeping score, Cameron just won.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cameron View Post
    Ha! No surprises there!
    What a shame. Every visit there in the past couple years have been downhill and disappointing.
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    I guess it is a good thing as now I won't ever again waste the gas driving up there again. It's a shame that place blows so hard now, in the past I have purchased through them:

    • LMT 10.5" Upper
    • SPS Tactical .308
    • TA33 ACOG
    • T1 Micro
    • M&P 45
    • 2x LRB AR-15 Lowers
    • Countless thousands of rounds of ammo


    The won't see another penny of my money, and I will go out of my way to tell people about the experience I had.

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    Why dont you just call the shop and talk to the manager and let him know about the d-bag? Or was he the manager?

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    Another reason why I buy as much online as I can and have it sent to a local dealer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Merle View Post
    Why dont you just call the shop and talk to the manager and let him know about the d-bag? Or was he the manager?
    To be honest, given the 4 other employees on the other side of the counter nodding their heads along with the employee in question, the short bus syndrome has already spread like a virus. For all I care the whole place can eat shit and die.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decodeddiesel View Post
    To be honest, given the 4 other employees on the other side of the counter nodding their heads along with the employee in question, the short bus syndrome has already spread like a virus. For all I care the whole place can eat shit and die.
    I hate to say this but what do you expect from gun store employees. Generally they are making minimum wage and get most of their information from the gun magazines that are in the gun shop. I make it a point not to talk to them more than I have to if I need to get something. There are some exceptions to this rule but by and large you will be disappointed if you are looking for knowledgeable people behind the gun counter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alaskapopo View Post
    I hate to say this but what do you expect from gun store employees. Generally they are making minimum wage and get most of their information from the gun magazines that are in the gun shop. I make it a point not to talk to them more than I have to if I need to get something. There are some exceptions to this rule but by and large you will be disappointed if you are looking for knowledgeable people behind the gun counter.
    Pat
    Very true Sir.

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