Funny thing happened while I was at a gun shop the other day.
I was trading my Walther P22 toward a new pistol and while I'm filling out the paper work one of the people that works there goes to take it to their indoor range to test out the P22.
He goes in and we don't hear any firing. He comes out and says that it wouldn't fire.
At this point I am very confused because I keep very good care of my guns and I had only put about 250 rounds through this one, before I decided to part with it. So nothing should be broken and it has been cleaned and I know it works.
The shop owner takes the pistol goes into the range and proceeds to empty the magazine in a few seconds and comes back in to announce to his employee that all he had to do was put it on fire.
This didn't boost my confidence much with this employee. I figured if you worked at a gun shop you should probably know how to take a weapon off safe.
Anyway this got me thinking. Does anyone else have any funny gun shop stories?
I was trading my Walther P22 toward a new pistol and while I'm filling out the paper work one of the people that works there goes to take it to their indoor range to test out the P22.
He goes in and we don't hear any firing. He comes out and says that it wouldn't fire.
At this point I am very confused because I keep very good care of my guns and I had only put about 250 rounds through this one, before I decided to part with it. So nothing should be broken and it has been cleaned and I know it works.
The shop owner takes the pistol goes into the range and proceeds to empty the magazine in a few seconds and comes back in to announce to his employee that all he had to do was put it on fire.
This didn't boost my confidence much with this employee. I figured if you worked at a gun shop you should probably know how to take a weapon off safe.
Anyway this got me thinking. Does anyone else have any funny gun shop stories?