my g/f tried to buy a gun at the show today at the expo center and the background check came back with a result of delayed.
does anyone know what this means?
she bought an ar lower a couple months ago without a hitch.
I agree that the real issue is the markup. Hence why I purchased ammo from elsewhere to shoot there. That wasnt my first trip there, it was convenient to get to. the last time i looked at their list of prices, there were at least 2 listings for ammo to cost 29.99.
i rented a .380 and a 9mm, didnt get around to shooting mine because i left.
i think i see where this question is going, trust me i understand "my gun, my rules"
i understand their view, i do. but if youre going to have that stance, at least match competitor prices on ammo, or even just 2-3...
i completely understand why you wouldnt want to just let anyone shoot any ammo they bring in, especially since you can just put the ammo in a package and call it retail, however isnt there some inspection process that ranges do?
are reloads that hard to identify? (seriously asking this...
definitely changing ranges. glad i didnt drop any serious coin down on a firearm there. ive got 1100 dollars burning a hole in my pocket and they arent gonna see a dime of it.
I went back to mainstreet guns today to finish off the box of blazer brass .380 that I had purchased from them previously.
I had brought my own ammo to shoot since mainstreet generally charges another 10 dollars on top of retail for ammo. Mind you the ammo I brought with me was also blazer...