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Posted

Can we add "he's not carrying with one in the chamber" to the long list of analogies that describe someone who "is not playing with a full deck"?

Guest Sgt. Joe
Posted
I dont blame you for not setting him straight. Sometimes the best thing to say is nothing at all.
^ That's my way of thinking too.

Add me to that list. Sometimes it just isnt worth our breath to try and educate folks.

If an employee claims that it is policy then it pretty much is until someone else overrules them, most days I just dont have the time for all of that.

If I am looking for a holster or any accessory for a gun I will carry it in a case or rug and have something else as a CC that day.

Guest Catfish36
Posted

Not to get off topic too far, but the other day when I was in Academy Sports buying that P238...their policy when selling a firearm is to escort you out the door with it. So someone from upfront was called to come get the cased firearm and walk me to the front register. Then I could not even carry the gun from the register to the door. The person waited until it was rang up and then walked me out the door before handing the gun to me. I was laughing inside the entire time and several times I almost made a comment, but decided just to keep my mouth shut...The hilarious irony being that on my hip, under my coat was a loaded Glock .40...but I could not be trusted to carry this unloaded, new, .380 out of the door..hahahahahaha.

Equally as Ironic was that I could have loaded it , in the parking lot, and walked right back in the store with it...What exactly are they trying to prevent with this policy???

Guest Sgt. Joe
Posted
Not to get off topic too far, but the other day when I was in Academy Sports buying that P238...their policy when selling a firearm is to escort you out the door with it. So someone from upfront was called to come get the cased firearm and walk me to the front register. Then I could not even carry the gun from the register to the door. The person waited until it was rang up and then walked me out the door before handing the gun to me. I was laughing inside the entire time and several times I almost made a comment, but decided just to keep my mouth shut...The hilarious irony being that on my hip, under my coat was a loaded Glock .40...but I could not be trusted to carry this unloaded, new, .380 out of the door..hahahahahaha.

Equally as Ironic was that I could have loaded it , in the parking lot, and walked right back in the store with it...What exactly are they trying to prevent with this policy???

That is funny. The store I was going to would not let you carry a new gun from the gun counter to the checkout desk, they had to take it for you and hand it to the clerk, but at least then you could carry it out the door yourself.:)

Guest pfries
Posted

I guess at Bass Pro you have to carry a double Barrel shot gun that way you don't have 1 in the chamber you have 2....Hate to break a policy after all. :)

Guest dubaholic2
Posted

i would have to agree that he was ignorant of their policy and was just making it up. the only signs ive seen (gander mtn. and academy) state that you must have your firearm unloaded and check it in at customer service, but that doesnt apply to HCP holders who are legally carrying a firearm.

Posted
I guess at Bass Pro you have to carry a double Barrel shot gun that way you don't have 1 in the chamber you have 2....Hate to break a policy after all. :)

You're guilty of Class A Misdemeanor that way.

Better stick to revolver, with 5 or 6 in the chamber. :D

- OS

Guest airborne1525
Posted

Not store policy. A employees bad understanding of the rules for bringing a rifle in to have scope work done. Bass pro can be hit or miss on a lot of things but I have to stand up for a few of the guys behind the counter. A couple of the older guys have plenty of knowledge and lots of patience for dealing with John Q Public. Doesn't hurt that a couple of the girls are easy on the eyes haha.

Posted
Not store policy. A employees bad understanding of the rules for bringing a rifle in to have scope work done. Bass pro can be hit or miss on a lot of things but I have to stand up for a few of the guys behind the counter. A couple of the older guys have plenty of knowledge and lots of patience for dealing with John Q Public. Doesn't hurt that a couple of the girls are easy on the eyes haha.

they must have gotten new staff since the wife and I were in there . we left laughing.

Posted

I know this is a bit off topic but I have a good friend that refuses to carry one in the pipe. He does not feel safe with his glock loaded....... I am with you guys I do not see the point of having a weapon on you unless it's ready to rock and roll.

Guest ArmaDeFuego
Posted
He does not feel safe with his glock loaded......

I dont blame him too much for that....

Posted

I am going to call about this tomorrow and speak to the gun counter supervisor.

An employee telling customers this is not only wrong but is also dangerous. Can you imagine if customers with HCP's began pulling their guns out to clear them before entering. Or being told to do so after entering the store. It is just an accident waiting to happen. Not to mention the complaints the store would probably receive from the other customers as someone clears their gun. I can also guarantee LE would be called as a customer clears a weapon.

This is so wrong. Do you remember the associates name by chance? Either way I will speak with the sporting goods supervisor so he can let all the employees know. If he isn;t very receptive I will call corporate and let them know where my moeny isn't going to be spent.

Dolomite

Posted
I am going to call about this tomorrow and speak to the gun counter supervisor. ...

Consider the sleeping dogs, Dol....and precedents like Kwik getting Costco to post.

- OS

Guest WingMan380
Posted
Not to get off topic too far, but the other day when I was in Academy Sports buying that P238...their policy when selling a firearm is to escort you out the door with it. So someone from upfront was called to come get the cased firearm and walk me to the front register. Then I could not even carry the gun from the register to the door. The person waited until it was rang up and then walked me out the door before handing the gun to me. I was laughing inside the entire time and several times I almost made a comment, but decided just to keep my mouth shut...The hilarious irony being that on my hip, under my coat was a loaded Glock .40...but I could not be trusted to carry this unloaded, new, .380 out of the door..hahahahahaha.

Equally as Ironic was that I could have loaded it , in the parking lot, and walked right back in the store with it...What exactly are they trying to prevent with this policy???

I went to Dick's to get my son a rifle and they carried the gun out the front door for me. I too had a loaded weapon on my hip.

Posted
I know this is a bit off topic but I have a good friend that refuses to carry one in the pipe. He does not feel safe with his glock loaded....... I am with you guys I do not see the point of having a weapon on you unless it's ready to rock and roll.

I have friends who still freak when they see I carry a 1911 with the hammer back. I mean they FREAK! I try to explain but it doesn't seem to register.

Guest nicemac
Posted
Not to get off topic too far, but the other day when I was in Academy Sports buying that P238...their policy when selling a firearm is to escort you out the door with it. So someone from upfront was called to come get the cased firearm and walk me to the front register. Then I could not even carry the gun from the register to the door. The person waited until it was rang up and then walked me out the door before handing the gun to me. I was laughing inside the entire time and several times I almost made a comment, but decided just to keep my mouth shut...The hilarious irony being that on my hip, under my coat was a loaded Glock .40...but I could not be trusted to carry this unloaded, new, .380 out of the door..hahahahahaha.

Equally as Ironic was that I could have loaded it , in the parking lot, and walked right back in the store with it...What exactly are they trying to prevent with this policy???

I have thought EXACTLY the same thing with couple of guns I bought there. Bought a 10/22 for my son a and was escorted to the door by a pimple faced kid, all while my .45 was holstered and in condition 1 under my jacket.

Posted
Not to get off topic too far, but the other day when I was in Academy Sports buying that P238...their policy when selling a firearm is to escort you out the door with it. So someone from upfront was called to come get the cased firearm and walk me to the front register. Then I could not even carry the gun from the register to the door. The person waited until it was rang up and then walked me out the door before handing the gun to me. I was laughing inside the entire time and several times I almost made a comment, but decided just to keep my mouth shut...The hilarious irony being that on my hip, under my coat was a loaded Glock .40...but I could not be trusted to carry this unloaded, new, .380 out of the door..hahahahahaha.

Equally as Ironic was that I could have loaded it , in the parking lot, and walked right back in the store with it...What exactly are they trying to prevent with this policy???

most box stores do this, its just a safety precaution(in their minds). obviously you could just load it in the parking lot and come right back in, so it is an kind of silly exercise but i'm sure its corporate lawyers making the rules. plus it ensures the cashiers and front staff that you did indeed legally pay for the firearm and did not steal it!

Posted
I have friends who still freak when they see I carry a 1911 with the hammer back. I mean they FREAK! I try to explain but it doesn't seem to register.

It amazes me too how many people freak at the hammer on a 1911, it's usually the same ones that ask why I keep a chambered round in my carry weapon..

Posted
Consider the sleeping dogs, Dol....and precedents like Kwik getting Costco to post.

- OS

Just clarifying isn't going to do anything. It is when people, like Kwik, take it to the extreme when companies do it as part of a knee jerk reaction.

Problem I have is the associate is telling people they can't do something they can. I also believe the associate is going to migrate to where he is telling people to clear their weapons. And when that happens there is going to be some bad things happen. maybe not a ND but others seeing a person pull a gun out.

I am just going to drop it but I think as time goes on this may be considered normal there.

Dolomite

Posted
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Ignorance is bliss.

This guy must be on cloud 9 then.

My guess another employee of such a place either making up policy or not understanding the one the store does have.

He was probably able to pick the gun out of a photo line up consisting of a 1911, a potato, and a '74 pinto. "Put him behind the gun counter."

I know this is a bit off topic but I have a good friend that refuses to carry one in the pipe. He does not feel safe with his glock loaded....... I am with you guys I do not see the point of having a weapon on you unless it's ready to rock and roll.

People that are new to guns and don't really understand their operation and the operation of the safeties tend to do think like this. Until they are able to see it in action and see how it works it won't change.

I have friends who still freak when they see I carry a 1911 with the hammer back. I mean they FREAK! I try to explain but it doesn't seem to register.

Single action guns don't go bang very well when not cocked.

Posted
He does not feel safe with his glock loaded........
I dont blame him too much for that....

...and this is the best answer you could come up with?? Guess we all have been fooling ourselves thinking Glocks were safe all these years....:P

Posted
...and this is the best answer you could come up with?? Guess we all have been fooling ourselves thinking Glocks were safe all these years....:P

silly ol Glocks, always shooting people for no reason

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