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  • Fuzzy5
    Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 246

    Riflegear- Top-notch outfit!

    I just wanted to mention my great experience at Riflegear a couple weeks ago. My wife called them while we were headed down to San Diego to visit in-laws. I needed help tightening my free-float tube that last few degrees so I could go shoot my first AR build after Christmas. I showed up 4 hours later, and three employees took my upper out back. They spent a decent chunk of time wrestling with that stinker but brought it back out with the holes aligned enough to insert a gas tube into the receiver. Then they told me, "No charge!"

    Well, they definitely earned my business - I bought some parts that I needed and some others that I didn't really need. The prices were outstanding, especially for a California retailer.

    The entire time I was there, I conversed non-stop with various employees and I got the distinct impression that this outfit was run with integrity. Pretty rare for a first impression at most shops today, at least with me. I wish this place were in the SF bay area. I'd probably volunteer there on my weekends, if they'd let me. Thanks, Riflegear!

    -John
  • #2
    Casual Observer
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 1400

    Our pleasure. Least we can do for an out-of-towner during the holidays. Christmas spirit and all that.

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    • #3
      BONECUTTER
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 2263

      I remember you Fuzzy5.... glad you made it back through the "snow vine" safely with the family.

      You wife asking you to make her a PinkKitty rifle yet? She looked like she might want one.

      If you need any help just let us know.

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      • #4
        Fuzzy5
        Member
        • Dec 2007
        • 246

        Ha, snow vine was right. We drive down at least every other December, but I've never seen it like that.

        Bonecutter, I think my wife would love her own Hell Kitten rifle, but only if it doesn't involve additional purchases since she let me go bananas with pre-election guns and ammo hording (darn good decision to have bought when I did, too). This would mean giving up one of my precious stripped lowers, my one remaining Armalite LPK with match trigger, and the brand-new 16" CMMG midlength upper I have tucked away in the safe. I suppose I should just be a good husband and build it for her, eh?

        Anyway, thanks for helping out, guys. Aside from some bonehead operator-induced malfunctions (don't ask!), the rifle ran great. I hope your business thrives in the new year.

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        • #5
          BONECUTTER
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2007
          • 2263

          Originally posted by Fuzzy5
          I suppose I should just be a good husband and build it for her, eh?
          Pro: She loves it and increases the gun budget.
          Con: You have to share the gun budget.

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