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Gun Dealers

Riflegear.com

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3/5 stars

Average of 2 Customer Reviews

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  • Review fromJerry S

    Date: 01/27/2024

    5 stars
    This is one of the best gun stores in the area. I have done business with them for years and I always have a good experience. They have a nice website and can order items online and then pick them up in the store.
  • Review fromAlex W

    Date: 09/08/2023

    1 star
    Today I went in to see if I could sell a revolver of mine, I decided that I figured it would be ************* my revolver for the rifle I sold the day prior as the manager told a staff member there to give me the same sale price for the weapon of $250. I asked to speak to him and if I could trade in my revolver for the rifle that I had sold for $250... the manager told me that I would need to pay $500 in total, meaning that I'd need to pay another $250 to get the rifle I sold back. I talked for him for about an hour asking if I could simply pay the cost of placing the item for sale online, which he said was roughly an hour of work between a few employees. I told him I'd pay the hour of wages to return my rfile and trade in the revolver. He would not budge until he dropped it to $400 claiming he was givintg me a discount on the item that I simply wanted to trade back for the revolver, since he'd given me the same pricing for both. I asked him prior if the work hours of putting the rilfe online was worth 250 dollars and which employee, if any was being offered that hourly wage. I asked if any additional work had been put into maintaining the weapon, such as cleaning or refubishment, to which he denied. Even at $400, an employee would need to be making $150 an hour in order to rake up the price on the weapon I simply wanted returned to me either as a trade in for the revolver or just to buy it back. He refused to give me the employee wages in order to come up with an amenable price to compensate for employee time and man hours of work and reminded him repeatedly that he'd still be making a roughly equivalent profit if he was selling the revolver or the rifle online for $500 as he had said he was.He threatened to have me removed from the premesis and was somewhat rude the whole time while I attempted to reason with him about the price, which he said was simply me arguing with him and being unreasonable. I don't think I was being unreasonable whatsoever, do you?

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