ed
Founder's Club Member - Moderator
More information as I get it..
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It is to me.. because SEG and MVM are the same guy. Dario Marquez and family (Scott and Steven). It's just a way to pass "things" between the two companies.. contracts, policy, bids, etc.it's not surprising that they would be bought out...
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They get no sympathy from me. And considering the way they treat most of their "customers", I say good riddance. I'll gladly spend my money at BlueRidge or the NRA range--where they treat paying customers like customers--NOT like it's a major imposition for them to take my money.
That's just my read on it...
I'll gladly spend my money at BlueRidge
Given how poorly a friend and I were treated at the NRA range when we went to it for the very first time, we will never go back even if the NRA paid us to. I've never met a more arrogant & condescending bunch of jackwagons (to quote Gunny Ermy) in my life.
From a current RSO trying to remain somewhat anonymous, as to hopefully become a future RSO -
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You can choose to believe me or not. But this is where things are right now...
Management change is in process. Existing office staff were let go 2 weeks ago, and have already been replaced.
All SEG RSO's as of today are still employed (through at least this weekend.) All are being required to re-apply to MVM (as Ed stated) for the new MVM RSO positions. Some will be kept, some will not be.
At this point, we don't know who will or won't be kept. Jack and Ryan should be safe, as should Dave.
The facility will still be open to the public during the restructuring, and after the change is complete.
This is what we've been told so far.
Never had a problem at the nra range. I have seen some knuckle heads play with a gun in the lobby area though, didn't take long before they were yelled at.
I refuse to visit blue ridge for a number of reasons that I don't care to post on a public forum.
I go to the NRA range at least once a month. I have always found everyone there to be complete pros. I hope anyone's bad experience is the exception not the rule.
The NRA range is great as far as ventilation and safety features. They even have sinks to wash your hands as soon as you exit. Sometimes their ammo is cheaper than a gun store's.