I have the same opinion. If I can't find it locally and at a good price they'll be my go to guys.Beiruty wrote:f I have to order a hard to find firearm, GGtoGo is my local store of choice.
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- Sun Sep 08, 2013 12:01 pm
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- Sat Sep 07, 2013 10:16 pm
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You're not missing anything, trust me.AndyC wrote:I've never been to Bullet Trap or Gunmasters, but I've spent a couple hundred bucks at GunGear already - probably because I like the place too.
Continue to just give your money to the good guys. I know I will.
- Sat Sep 07, 2013 1:25 pm
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Decided to visit a few gun stores recently - Plano, Tx
I had a rare day off with nothing to do so I decided to do some window shopping in Plano and went to the three best known places and there was such a stark contrast I felt it was worth of a write up.
Gun Gear To Go
This was my first stop.
I was immediately greeted by at least two people.
Staff was extremely friendly, helpful, knowledgeable and they knew what they had in stock and were eager to show me various items in the case.
I think the guy that was helping me was named Michael, but I'm not sure. He was tall, stocky and had a flat top.
I also went in there to see what they could do for me on a trade. They explained their process and why the price they quoted me was as low as it was and didn't seem the least bit put off by the fact that i declined their offer.
Even after I told them I'd just hang on to my gun they were still as friendly as they were before I ever brought up the trade.
They're not commissioned and I've never felt rushed or uncomfortable while in their store.
The place is well lit, has a great selection and they staff couldn't be better.
Before I left we shook hands and he told me he enjoyed chatting with me and to let them know if I need anything in the future.
The Bullet Trap
I've not lIked this place for a long time due to poor customer service and a generally bad attitude by the employees there. It had been a long time since I'd set foot in the place so I thought I'd give it another go and see if anything had changed.
Well, nope.
I walked in and the three sales people were showing people various guns in the case.
Once one of them freed up I had the misfortune of gaining the attention of possibly the worst employee I had ever encountered at The Bullet Trap.
I didn't catch his name but he was tall, slender, wearing a Navy Carrier cap and looked like a meth user with scabbed up arms. I'd not just making things up because of the poor experience...he really looked like a meth head.
When I asked him if I could see the M&P Shield his immediate response really set me back. With a disgusted tone he blurted out "Everyone wants to see this overrated piece of junk! I don't get why everyone wants this junkie gun!"
I thought to myself, really dude?
Anyways, I called him out on it and told him that was just his opinion but to humor me and tell me why he felt that way.
He proceeded to bash the guns sight, trigger, grips and accuracy.
I was done and this point. I gave it back to him and walked though their doors for the last time.
Gunmasters
I walked in and was stared at by the old black man that's been there forever. Almost like he wanted me to know he saw me and I better not try anything because I was being watched. Not once did anyone in the store say hi. I walked around for about ten minutes, looking here and there and not even so much as a "Hi, how ya' doing?"
I then saw their 550 count box of Federal 22LR that they were selling for 69.95. This is the same box you could get at Wal-Mart for about 20.00.
That's when I walked though their doors for the last time too.
Summation
If you're in the Plano area and need a gun store that actually wants your business and is polite and courteous to their customers then Gun Gear To Go is the place you want to be and to spend your money at.
If your goal is to be talked down to or flat out ignored, the check out the other two holes.
Gun Gear To Go
This was my first stop.
I was immediately greeted by at least two people.
Staff was extremely friendly, helpful, knowledgeable and they knew what they had in stock and were eager to show me various items in the case.
I think the guy that was helping me was named Michael, but I'm not sure. He was tall, stocky and had a flat top.
I also went in there to see what they could do for me on a trade. They explained their process and why the price they quoted me was as low as it was and didn't seem the least bit put off by the fact that i declined their offer.
Even after I told them I'd just hang on to my gun they were still as friendly as they were before I ever brought up the trade.
They're not commissioned and I've never felt rushed or uncomfortable while in their store.
The place is well lit, has a great selection and they staff couldn't be better.
Before I left we shook hands and he told me he enjoyed chatting with me and to let them know if I need anything in the future.
The Bullet Trap
I've not lIked this place for a long time due to poor customer service and a generally bad attitude by the employees there. It had been a long time since I'd set foot in the place so I thought I'd give it another go and see if anything had changed.
Well, nope.
I walked in and the three sales people were showing people various guns in the case.
Once one of them freed up I had the misfortune of gaining the attention of possibly the worst employee I had ever encountered at The Bullet Trap.
I didn't catch his name but he was tall, slender, wearing a Navy Carrier cap and looked like a meth user with scabbed up arms. I'd not just making things up because of the poor experience...he really looked like a meth head.
When I asked him if I could see the M&P Shield his immediate response really set me back. With a disgusted tone he blurted out "Everyone wants to see this overrated piece of junk! I don't get why everyone wants this junkie gun!"
I thought to myself, really dude?
Anyways, I called him out on it and told him that was just his opinion but to humor me and tell me why he felt that way.
He proceeded to bash the guns sight, trigger, grips and accuracy.
I was done and this point. I gave it back to him and walked though their doors for the last time.
Gunmasters
I walked in and was stared at by the old black man that's been there forever. Almost like he wanted me to know he saw me and I better not try anything because I was being watched. Not once did anyone in the store say hi. I walked around for about ten minutes, looking here and there and not even so much as a "Hi, how ya' doing?"
I then saw their 550 count box of Federal 22LR that they were selling for 69.95. This is the same box you could get at Wal-Mart for about 20.00.
That's when I walked though their doors for the last time too.
Summation
If you're in the Plano area and need a gun store that actually wants your business and is polite and courteous to their customers then Gun Gear To Go is the place you want to be and to spend your money at.
If your goal is to be talked down to or flat out ignored, the check out the other two holes.