You're looking in the wrong places. You should never consider buying a gun at either place. I've never seen a single FFL working out of their home not be able to beat EITHER the Bullet Trap or certainly Bass Pro not to mention several of the popular and reputable pawn shops around town. Look around, lots of better deals out their other than the Bullet Trap and Bass Pro.bk2506 wrote:I beg to differ. I purchased a Springfield XDM 9mm there earlier this year, after having made the trip to Bass Pro Shop only to find they were selling the same exact piece for $50 more. I also got a membership when I bought it, which knocked 10% off the price (making it about $100 cheaper than BPS) and now enjoy $8 range fees.gringogigante wrote:They are consistantly, and I mean consistantly over priced in their guns AND ammo.
Their employees have always been very nice and helpful, but darn their prices aren't.
I buy my target ammo from Wal-Mart (aka ), but have purchased all my Corbon defense rounds at Bullet Trap and found their prices inline with what I could order over the Internet with shipping.
I took my CHL class there in April 2009, and Dave Hammers (love the last name!) was absolutely awesome. Nobody else could have kept an entirely filled classroom up that long without being so passionate about his art.
My *only* complaint is the range is so hot during the summertime due to what seems to be an unairconditioned section of the facility. My ears actually sweat while wearing protection after 5 minutes.
Love the selection of firearms, though!
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