DVC
Regular Member
They have big signs on sawhorses outside demanding that anyone with a gun unload it, have it inspected, and who knows what else.
I didn't bother reading it, I just went in -- I figured that if they had a problem with my GSP, I would leave. I spent half an hour in the store, including 20 minutes being helped by two different folks at the gun counter (I was looking for IWB mag pouch and holster, then asked about other things of interest).
NOT ONE COMMENT about my pistol from anyone. Not one comment about the signs or the rules or anything.
BTW, I was referred to SW by the lady at Silver State, who was locking the door as I arrived, asked if I needed to get something (she would open back up if I was), and when she didn't have what I need sent me to the nearby rival store. The young lady at SW referred me to Silver State, and the guy who helped me a little later referred me to a different store when SW didn't have what I was looking for. When's the last time you saw that kind of customer service in any other kind of place? An armed society is a polite society -- and I guess ARMORERS' society is HELPFUL society!
I didn't bother reading it, I just went in -- I figured that if they had a problem with my GSP, I would leave. I spent half an hour in the store, including 20 minutes being helped by two different folks at the gun counter (I was looking for IWB mag pouch and holster, then asked about other things of interest).
NOT ONE COMMENT about my pistol from anyone. Not one comment about the signs or the rules or anything.
BTW, I was referred to SW by the lady at Silver State, who was locking the door as I arrived, asked if I needed to get something (she would open back up if I was), and when she didn't have what I need sent me to the nearby rival store. The young lady at SW referred me to Silver State, and the guy who helped me a little later referred me to a different store when SW didn't have what I was looking for. When's the last time you saw that kind of customer service in any other kind of place? An armed society is a polite society -- and I guess ARMORERS' society is HELPFUL society!