I tried to give em another chance over the weekend and went in to look for a holster. I wandered around retail for about 10 minutes and walked out before I got so much as a hello.n5wmk wrote:I haven't had any issues with customer service. But, their inventory of firearms for sale is dramatically lower that it was a couple of years ago. The staff at the main counter have always been courteous and professional when I go in to use the range. I've had 2 firearms that I purchased elswhere (one from Gunbroker, one from CDNN Sports) shipped there for FFL transfer to me. That was smooth and professional.Taypo wrote:Same here, although we haven't been back there in probably a year or more. The customer service service tanked right about the time they opened Frisco. Has it gotten better?
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- Mon Oct 12, 2015 5:38 pm
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- Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:13 am
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Re: Really??? On a gun shop?
Same here, although we haven't been back there in probably a year or more. The customer service service tanked right about the time they opened Frisco. Has it gotten better?n5wmk wrote:Yes, they still have that sign - it states that the guns must be unloaded and in a case. However, our CHL instructor there (and a Bullet Trap employee) said that once we received our CHL, that the sign no longer applied to us. I go there to shoot quite often, with my concealed EDC in its normal place and the others in a case. I have asked a couple of times if I can practice with my concealed EDC once I'm at the range bench, and have been told by the employees that it's OK, as long as I'm not drawing from the holster to fire.TexasVet wrote:Bullet Trap in Plano has (or used to, have not been there in ages) a sign at the door that "All guns brought into the shop must be unloaded"