I have shopped at Academy only a couple of times. 1st time was in League City preCHL, the folks were polite and helpful, I bought my Ruger and they did walk with me tomy car.
The second time postCHLand they had relocated to Webster. I was shopping for either a Taurus or Berretta 92, Although I researched the guns previously, the clerk had pointed out some of the differences that I wasn't aware of. They let me handle both guns all I wanted to even though, I made it clear I wasn't prepared to purchase yet. I ended up finding a real bargain elsewhere although Academy's prices were reasonable. I wouldn't hessitate to buy a gun from them in the future though. Good prices, pleasant people and escort service after making an expensive purchase.
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- Sat Apr 12, 2008 7:44 am
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Re: Acaemy's new gun sale policy (GRRRRR)
I do know if anyone ever does that to any of my guns, without asking, they won't get another chance. It is bad for some firing pins.DoubleJ wrote:was at a store the other day, and got hassled about trying the trigger. I asked the lady to take off the trigger lock so I could try the trigger. she took it off, then I squeeze off a few dry fires, and she says to me, "You know, you're really not supposed to do that..."
I just looked at her and said Really? what's it do? she had no answer.
idjits...