It's almost as if they don't want to sell the gun sometims. I looked at an ak, "off brand" and asked if I could charge it and pull the trigger, the guy said yes sure. Then ehrn I went and moved the safety, to proceed to check the gun, he yelled , "don't do that" , no one uses safetys on ak's it leaves a mark. I realized that any further conversation with him was useless, and just handed him back the gun. Then I looked at a bunch or ruger 22's he had, I asked if there were any with a threaded barrell, he said no, then I saw 2 on the lower shelf, so I asked heim, what about those. He said "oh yea" I forgot about those, "brand new guns same price as Buds. Then he said we are getting in suppressors for them next week. So he knew he was getting in supressors, but didn't know he had the guns that he ordered them for? There must be some special test that he took. They had someones wife shoing me riifles that didn't have a clue to what I was asking, "simple things" like what caliber is that one. So my theory that gun stores "some" don't sell nearly as many as they could if they had a trained salesperson behind the counter. Which I find true in at least 50%, so don't blame the internet. You need qualified people working the counter these days, not whoever is around or works cheapest.
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