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  • #76
    pluke the 2
    Senior Member
    • May 2012
    • 1926

    Originally posted by LibertarianOi
    If you weren't so used to shoving things up your *** you wouldn't have that problem
    Lol

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    • #77
      decepticon6551
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
      • Apr 2011
      • 1484

      Originally posted by shark92651
      One of the sales guys figured out who this was, although the OP never bothered to contact me himself. I reviewed the security footage of his entire sign-out process. Not only did the OP not inspect the firearm and chamber with said "red residue" until after he performed the safe handling demonstration, the sales person stood to the side during the demonstration, the OP was never swept (although he did sweep the salesperson during the demo, but it is tight in there and there were several customers in the store), and upon completion of all the paperwork he inspected the firearm a little more, his buddy put it in the case for him, and they walked out the door without attempting to speak to anyone about any sort of scratch on the firearm. I also found out that the reason it appears that the OP is upset is because he brought in a self-written "rental agreement" that did not meet the requirements of POR and was asked to come back with a complete lease agreement that actually fulfills the requirements of proof of residency. If the OP feels he still has a legitimate beef with this transaction he is free to contact me in person.
      Only one question left... Was it FastKevin?


      Originally posted by Paul_R
      A week ago Congress was asking Tide to change their pod designs so teenagers would stop eating them.

      Now this week the media thinks teenagers should determine gun control laws.

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      • #78
        Redlinegts
        Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 348

        I'm having flashbacks! I remember this same taste of popcorn and feeling of uncontrollable laughter wanting to overwhelm me!

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        • #79
          roger1022
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2008
          • 2008

          Originally posted by shark92651
          One of the sales guys figured out who this was, although the OP never bothered to contact me himself. I reviewed the security footage of his entire sign-out process. Not only did the OP not inspect the firearm and chamber with said "red residue" until after he performed the safe handling demonstration, the sales person stood to the side during the demonstration, the OP was never swept (although he did sweep the salesperson during the demo, but it is tight in there and there were several customers in the store), and upon completion of all the paperwork he inspected the firearm a little more, his buddy put it in the case for him, and they walked out the door without attempting to speak to anyone about any sort of scratch on the firearm. I also found out that the reason it appears that the OP is upset is because he brought in a self-written "rental agreement" that did not meet the requirements of POR and was asked to come back with a complete lease agreement that actually fulfills the requirements of proof of residency. If the OP feels he still has a legitimate beef with this transaction he is free to contact me in person.
          The security cam does not lie. This makes it the second time the security cam has exonerated you guys against false accusations.
          You can give peace a chance...

          We'll cover you if it doesn't work out...

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          • #80
            GLOCKINGRAT
            Member
            • Sep 2011
            • 336

            just another person who wants to be brave behind the computer and complain about something they dont have the balls to do in person, good job with security cam footage and although i never been to riflrgear i always hear nothing but good comments about the place.

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            • #81
              Jeymz
              Member
              • Nov 2012
              • 292

              I've made the 2 hour round trip to Riflegear many times (well worth it). Never had a bad experience.

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              • #82
                Steve1968LS2
                CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                CGN Contributor
                • Feb 2010
                • 9245

                Was there today to pick up my POF (and yet another stripped lower).. the place was PACKED.. and everyone seemed happy.

                One sales guy was very patiently explaining the differences in the various AR to a guy that obviously didn't know squat about ARs.. he's patient and polite beyond the call of duty. Another was showing pistols. Each customer was given the time they needed.

                Another sales guy came out and asked "anyone here for just a small part or quick sale".. this was very professional since some of the customers tend to suck up the time of the sales people.

                The guy who helped me was as professional and polite as ever. I didn't see any "mall ninja" stuff or muzzle sweeping (well, except for the occasional customer sweeping a sales guy). For such a small store, with such a large number of people, it's ran about as smoothly as possible.

                The worst thing about Riflegear is there's so many things to spend your money on! lol

                About the only thing I would change would be that Riflegear would give mags as kits if the firearm came with a standard capacity mag.. but I really wouldn't change anything else.
                Originally posted by tony270
                It's easy to be a keyboard warrior, you would melt like wax in front of me, you wouldn't be able to move your lips.
                Member: Patron member NRA, lifetime member SAF, CRPA

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                • #83
                  cfg8888
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 1223

                  In and out countless times not a single hitch. Good guys on my books. My LGS of choice althought I live less than a mile to a turners (different story).

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                  • #84
                    SOAR79
                    Veteran Member
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 2943

                    I knew there was more to the story! RG is solid!!

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                    • #85
                      6TSicks
                      Member
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 215

                      I read through this whole thing to conclude RG is top notch?

                      I already knew that and make the trip a few times a month because of stock and their service! Now to check the website for another purchase!

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                      • #86
                        SarcoBlaster
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2006
                        • 1775

                        Originally posted by shark92651
                        One of the sales guys figured out who this was, although the OP never bothered to contact me himself. I reviewed the security footage of his entire sign-out process. Not only did the OP not inspect the firearm and chamber with said "red residue" until after he performed the safe handling demonstration, the sales person stood to the side during the demonstration, the OP was never swept (although he did sweep the salesperson during the demo, but it is tight in there and there were several customers in the store), and upon completion of all the paperwork he inspected the firearm a little more, his buddy put it in the case for him, and they walked out the door without attempting to speak to anyone about any sort of scratch on the firearm. I also found out that the reason it appears that the OP is upset is because he brought in a self-written "rental agreement" that did not meet the requirements of POR and was asked to come back with a complete lease agreement that actually fulfills the requirements of proof of residency. If the OP feels he still has a legitimate beef with this transaction he is free to contact me in person.
                        LOL, another one bites the dust!

                        Keep up the great work!
                        My buyer/seller feedback.

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                        • #87
                          rplusplus
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 2237

                          I approve the new Title.
                          US Navy Retired 1987-2007

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                          • #88
                            shark92651
                            Vendor/Retailer
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 5431

                            Well since the OP hasn't bothered to refute anything that I posted, and because I invited him to do so via PM anyway, I think it is time to lock this one. Nothing more to see here.
                            sigpic
                            www.riflegear.com

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