I found similar "Attitude" from a kid behind the counter at A sporting goods store - not an outdoors store or a guns store but A sporting goods store. So I comparison shopped and walked out and bought my gun at an outdoors store where there were people who knew what they were talking about and cared for their customer and were willing to come from behind the counter and help me find related items instead of pointing in the general direction!!seniorshooteress wrote:I wouldn't mind it if they had a sign up saying our store policy is to have you stand here for 2 hrs while we piddle around. I would then have known not to buy anything there. I didn't mind the security walk just thought it was a little stupid. I forgot to mention that the walker out guy asked me why was I buying a gun. All I said was, this isn't my first one.gigag04 wrote:It's store policy and your treatment had nothing to do with whether or not you possesed a valid TxCHL.
I just wouldn't shop there - seen a similar thread recently.
After I decided and gathered related items, there was probably less than 10 minutes of paperwork and I walked out of the store - unaccompanied - with my new gun. Love that Texas CHL.
Won't waste my time at A sporting goods store when buying a gun or related items.