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  • #31
    Rob454
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Feb 2006
    • 11254

    Personally after I drove for a hour to get something i am sure as hell not gonna quibble over a $8 lock. Did you even try to talk to them and say hey i am buying $170 worth of reloading supplies. How about you throw the lock in for free as a bonus. or did you just fly off the handle over $8. IF the lock was a free type that comes with a gun or used and they tried to charge you for it thats unethical. I guess you could sit there and argue the whole gun lock safe statement till you are blue in the face. I would of just paid for the lock grabbed my gun and walked out
    Last edited by Rob454; 09-17-2011, 12:38 AM.

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    • #32
      951temec
      Banned
      • Aug 2011
      • 447

      Originally posted by ArmyMedicMoose
      So I did a PPT at Drew's Precision Reloading in Victorville. The PPT went very smooth, so well I decide to send 150 dollars on reloading supplies. So today I got off work to pick up my receiver, it an hour drive for me. Was all ready to buy a bunch stuff, like lapua brass, match primers and a few hundred bullets. I walk in and I'm kinda given a half smile. Tell the women at the counter "hello I'm here to pick up my receiver" she then ask "whats your name?". They pull it out of the safe and the lady ask me if i had a lock with me, in which I replied "no". She say I'd need one which I knew. I then state I have A Gun Safe and would like to sign a gun safe affidavit, she then told I couldn't use a safe affidavit. So they pull out a mossberg lock and tell I could have it for 8 bucks WTF. Are you kidding me! No safe affidavit and your going to charge 8 bucks for some lock that a customer left be hide. I was so upset I told them I no longer wanted the 170 dollars in reloading supplies. Was I over the line?
      they used to give out free gun locks at my college, i just keep a few in the glove box

      shady neighborhood or something you can wrap one around the shifter if you leave it in first in my car

      also i used them as handles for lumber/pipe or other odd objects you should try it sometime

      sound like it wouldalso help out in a bind

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      • #33
        tenpercentfirearms
        Vendor/Retailer
        • Apr 2005
        • 13007

        Originally posted by 951temec
        they used to give out free gun locks at my college, i just keep a few in the glove box

        shady neighborhood or something you can wrap one around the shifter if you leave it in first in my car

        also i used them as handles for lumber/pipe or other odd objects you should try it sometime

        sound like it wouldalso help out in a bind
        As long as you carry receipts dated within the last 30 days for them too.
        www.tenpercentfirearms.com was open from 2005 until 2018. I now own Westside Arms.

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        • #34
          rag9393
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2010
          • 88

          I went to Drew's a few months ago to buy my first gun. I don't know who the guy was in there but he was a total jerk. He acted like he didn't want to be bothered by my novice questions and his answers were very smartass. I had the money in my pocket but after being treated like a bum who is window shopping I got pissed and left.

          When I came home I got on CGN and and after searching I found Yzernie. I'm not sure why anyone would do business with Drew's when Yzernie is just a couple miles away. He is a nice guy who took the time to answer every one of my questions. He does it from his house so no shop (per se) to walk into but his reputation here is perfect and like I said, he is just a couple miles from that jackass Drew's.
          Last edited by rag9393; 09-17-2011, 9:30 AM.

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