testtest

What an experience at the gun shop. Don’t think I’ll go there again.

If more people were like me and @KillerFord1977 and just roll their eyes and snicker when they pass the Glocks at the LGS all of this could be avoided.

👀🙄🤪😎
IMG_4518.gif
 
Why did you fill out the paperwork and give them the money?

I'm sorry but there is more to the story than we're being told
His LGS ordered it for him. More than likely funds were transferred BEFORE the order was placed for the wrong gun.

There might very well be more to the story though, you never know. I don't believe the MSRP for the G44 is near the G22, so that should have been a clue that something was off....
 
Not far from me is an animal sanctuary that has a ton of bears and I’ve never see a bear on the ground there. If you asked me to draw a picture of a bear it would be a picture of a tree with a giant, hairy backside wedged in the top.
IMG_7258.jpeg
IMG_7257.jpeg
We had this bear in our city last year, this is just about 2 blocks from our apartment complex, Cassie sniffed it out by our sliding glass door that night, couldn’t figure why she kept going back to it and sniff.
 
Am I missing something? Because I did not see that anywhere in his post
I just used common sense and reading comprehension I suppose, but I could be wrong. It's not not typical practice for any gun shop to order a gun they don't have in stock, especially under their GSSF program, especially when it's for a newer customer. Then there the fact that the OP went through with the sale, when most able-minded people who could simply walk away because no money changed hands would have done so.

It only makes sense that he paid upfront for the gun shop to special order a Glock (the gun plus shipping) they didn't see fit to have in stock under the OP's GSSF credentials. If the OP hadn't paid beforehand, didn't have to work about a restock fee and refund, and could have simply turned and walked away instead of arguing, I assume (hope) he's also intelligent enough to have done so.
 
Back
Top