I've accidentally picked up the wrong ammo at Academy because I was in a rush and didn't pay close attention…my mistake. Of course I couldn't take it back to Academy, but I'm fairly certain things would be different at The Arms Room. If you go back and explain what happened, I bet they'll take care of you. They are a family run business and do everything they can to take care of their customers.jamisjockey wrote:Okay one beef. I bought my FIL a Kel Tec PF9 for Christmas. Bought a box of JHP's and a box of FMJ's to go with it. Upon further inspection, the FMJ ammo was .380. Yeah, I should have checked myself before paying, but I'm surprised the employee made the mistake of selling me the wrong ammo for the gun I was buying. Good thing I'm not a total neophyte who would have tried to feed the .380 into the 9mm......
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- Mon Dec 27, 2010 8:44 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
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Re: The arms room
- Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:23 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
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Re: The arms room
Support your local businesses! Most people who choose to buy a gun online wind up spending more when you figure in shipping, FFL fees, time spent looking and whatever else they do in their search to save a few bucks.
I have a friend who recently went to FIVE different gun stores and the local gun show comparing prices on the SAME gun. He says he eventually found it $30 cheaper than his closet store. So, he thinks he saved $30. I'm willing to bet he's wrong! When you figure in the time he spent looking, the gas and mileage to all those different places, gun show entrances fees, gun show parking fees and whatever else….I'm guessing he probably spent $30 to $50 more than he would have if he would have just bought it from his local shop.
I have a friend who recently went to FIVE different gun stores and the local gun show comparing prices on the SAME gun. He says he eventually found it $30 cheaper than his closet store. So, he thinks he saved $30. I'm willing to bet he's wrong! When you figure in the time he spent looking, the gas and mileage to all those different places, gun show entrances fees, gun show parking fees and whatever else….I'm guessing he probably spent $30 to $50 more than he would have if he would have just bought it from his local shop.