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by zero4o3
Mon Nov 07, 2011 12:40 pm
Forum: Shooting Ranges
Topic: The arms room
Replies: 61
Views: 16800

Re: The arms room

XinTX wrote:
zero4o3 wrote:I went back to the arms room 10/1, have never had a problem in the past, but the younger girl working the front counter was not the friendliest person I have delt with, and it seems they have a new policy of holding all of your guns / bags behind the counter while you wait?
Yeah. I haven't been back since the last time they held mine either. I'm with others on here wondering how hard it would be for someone else to 'claim' my firearm. Especially when they get busy and there's a big crush of people at the counter and the phone is ringing. Just doesn't feel right to me.
some one must have complained, last time I was up they where having you right your name on some piece of paper that they put on your bag, at least it makes you feel a little better. I opted to not tell them I had a bag and just sat with it in the waiting room like I normally would with out anyone coming and yelling at me
by zero4o3
Tue Oct 11, 2011 1:32 pm
Forum: Shooting Ranges
Topic: The arms room
Replies: 61
Views: 16800

Re: The arms room

Thomas wrote:
zero4o3 wrote:I went back to the arms room 10/1, have never had a problem in the past, but the younger girl working the front counter was not the friendliest person I have delt with, and it seems they have a new policy of holding all of your guns / bags behind the counter while you wait?
I don't think it's an advertised policy. Of course the last time I was there was earlier this spring, and they held on to my bag behind the front counter. I imagine they wouldn't want to advertise that service, because they didn't have a way to positively identify me as the owner of the bag when I picked it up. There was a different person there when I picked it up, so I just pointed and said that bag was mine. He gave me the bag without any hesitation :???:
same thing happened with me, I dont mind if they have a no backpacks in the shop rule, I can live with that but if I check in and have to wait and sit in your waiting room I would rather hold onto my own stuff, I had to tell them what all I had and they came out and showed me bags to make sure I had the right one. what would they have done had they given my stuff to some one else. I doubt they would replace $3000 worth of guns I couldnt prove I had in the bags.
sxd45 wrote:Usually they just flag the gun and let you carry it? I am over that place anyways, overpriced gear and most of the time out of stock anyways. A friend of mine had a weird experience with one of the RSO's, he pointed out some girls who my friend said looked like they were 15 and said what you think about that? My friend (who has a daughter) was quite offended.
I have never spent much time in the shop, I like the range because its well ventilated has good lighting and a lot of space.

This is actually the first time I have ever had a problem going there to shoot it may have been the first time I have waited for a lane also though
by zero4o3
Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:55 pm
Forum: Shooting Ranges
Topic: The arms room
Replies: 61
Views: 16800

Re: The arms room

I went back to the arms room 10/1, have never had a problem in the past, but the younger girl working the front counter was not the friendliest person I have delt with, and it seems they have a new policy of holding all of your guns / bags behind the counter while you wait?

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