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My trip to turners *shocking revelations*
Turners gets a bad rep and i'm not really sure why. I purchased my first gun from ammo bros in ontario. everything went fine and i picked up a great springfield xd9. but i work in redlands and live in moreno valley, ontario was a long drive with traffic. i found out shortly after my xd that turners was 5 miles from my work. since then i've bought all my guns from turners in san bernardino. the wait times suck sometimes, but all gun stores have that problem. ever been to bass pro on a saturday? might as well bring a chair and a sandwich.
anyways. i've purchased a remington 870 express, issc m22, S&W sigma40, and my new M&P15 sport from turners. besides the wait times from other customers, i've never had a problem or complaint. catch a gun on sale and you normally get a pretty good deal. my M&P15 was my most recent purchase. i ran in on a saturday a 5:45 in the evening 15 minutes before they closed. Glenn (sure hope thats his name) walked me through the gun, BS'd with me for a minute about the sudden scarcity of 5.56 ammo, wrote up the paper work, reviewed everything with me, and had me at the register in about 10 minutes. great guy, knows his stuff, and catch him at "go home" time and he's quick as hell. summary? no complaints about turners, would let someone go in front of me so i could deal with glenn (3rd gun from him now), and if you want to get in and out of turners fast just show up about a half hour before closing
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I also got my first 2 guns from the same store (also about 5 miles from my work) and not an issue.
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It really depends on the sales reps. I've always had outstanding service at the Fountain Valley one. Only time I had a negative experience was the one an Orange. This Hispanic "salesman" with a scar on the back of his head was being an utter jerk about doing DROS work. Made some excuse that their computers were already shut down with 2 more hours left til store closing. Worst part is, afterwards, he continues to try to make a sale with someone else.
Hard to monitor all employees at a chain. In hindsight, I should have taken his name and reported him, but me and the guy I was trading with was in a rush to find another place to transfer before all stores were closed. |
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there's no "zero defect" in any organization... for us marines, they expect a 10% "defects".
for most places, it's more like 20% or higher...
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Thats interesting to know that they've already hashed out a set number that they're expecting to be "defects" in the Marines. Thanks for sharing.
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It's a figure of speech older than you. Never heard the saying, "There's always that 10%?"
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With good cause if you're talking about the right (wrong) person. Some of the staff have a difficult time focusing / take a loooong time to cut the paper. Others get it done "with a purpose" as they say. Overall I don't have a problem with them except when they put out of stock guns on sale and you have to wait 4 months.
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still want my p95 though.
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San Berdo store (others as well possibly?) can be hit or miss. I have had paperwork done very expeditiously in some cases and in others it took forever.
Case in point, I went in to do a PPT on a Mini14 I was selling and my friend came along to window shop. The salesman handling my transaction took almost an hour to complete it. I was already in their computer as I have bought multiple guns there before and he still had a hard time getting my info onto the form. He wasn't a new employee either as I have seen him in there for years. AFTER I had already started my transaction, my buddy found a gun he wanted on their rack so he took a number and waited to be called, had a different salesman let him check it out and then had the DROS paperwork finished and was back to window shopping before my transaction was finished. Needless to say my buddy and I have totally different opinions of their service that day. Last edited by Steve_In_29; 11-27-2012 at 9:34 AM.. |
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thats quite a long time for a ppt. when i sold my 40 the kid who bought it wanted to do the ppt at warrior one in riverside. we were done in about 25 minutes, and that included me getting there as he was starting his handgun test. guess it just depends on who calls your number.
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ppt at turners is notorious for being slow if you searched this forum...
turner's has a lot of moving parts when doing a ppt, starting with a manager firearm check at the door, etc.., not to mention the new pos system they rolled out a few months ago.. typically it takes twice as long to do a ppt vs. a new DROS at turners.
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