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I went to Jerry's long long ago when I first bought my first gun (Colt Full Frame 1911). To be honest, I found the place less than pleasant. I was interested in having a little work done to the gun (Night sights, and a good sight alignment), and the employees there seems totally un-interested in helping me. I was pretty young (20 If memory serves), but even at that time of my life, I conducted myself professionally and wasn't one of "Those Kids". I ended up selecting a different gun-shop.
While at Jerry's, I also expressed interest in buying an IWB Holster for the gun, and Jerry's told me that I absolutely could not 'try on' any of their holsters. If I can't try it on, I might as well buy it online and save 30 or 40 percent. That's the allure of a Brick and Mortar shop in this day and age.
Just my 2c, but places I spend my money have to qualify in at least two areas:
1) Gun Friendly
2) Friendly
Ben