A shout out for Tony Wall at Sandwell Field Sports. , a welcoming gentleman😊😊😊👍
A shout out for Tony Wall at Sandwell Field Sports. , a welcoming gentleman😊😊😊👍
Yes a lot of RFDs do seem to make us Airgunners feel really unwelcome.
Great experience at the Portsmouth GunCenter.
Put a post on here a while back.
I dropped in just to put hands on a BSA R12 CLX Pro, in Black Pepper.
They couldn't have been nicer and when i have the cash to dive in i will prob be going back unless i can find a better deal.
P
Clay cross air guns are worth a visit always helpful and likes a chat always use him now
Luckily nearby and what a gent
Never seen him unhappy, and goes that bit further to help a customer
Chris
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Always had good service from The Country Store in Pampisford Cambs
JB
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I know the OPs sentiment and would normally agree but I went to Crackshot yesterday for the first time. I told the staff on entering I was sorted for kit, but hadnt visited before; my friend on the other hand is new to airguns and I wanted to show him what's on offer but he won't be buying anything today. They were still very friendly and Jason spent a lot of time with us just chatting and letting me compare a couple of March scopes with my Leupold.
If I wasn't very much already sorted I'd definitely be using them.
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Guys at Pellpax seem friendly enough and happy to chat in my experience.
Thirty plus years ago virtually all gunshops thought Airguns to be a nuisance to be involved with. Since then, they have gradually changed from that way of thinking.
I dealt with a gunshop for many years who because of lack of interest and knowledge just put older Airguns in the back of the store room until I went in and made him a fair offer.
Yes that happens a lot. It's worth £600, the shop can't give you £600 and then sell it for £600. With vat and a little profit trade in would be £400 max. Customers can't always see that.[/QUOTE]
What a lot don't realise, the amount of paperwork we have to fill in as a retailer. not forgetting the cost of our RFD certificate, which every member of staff has to be entered on if they are selling guns. This means they are all back ground checked and as of last year all have to have a medical check (even if they hold a licence already, from my understanding if your licence is renewed 3 months or less before, they will use that one) that has to be paid for.
Want to end up with a small fortune, start off with a big one and open a gun shop
Some years ago I took an AYA Coral into a local dealers intending to chop it in it for an air rifle. This particular model averaged out in price around £1100 with prices gleaned from dealers sales and I thought I would get £800 - £900 for it as it was in excellent order. I was most offended when I was offered £200 for it and an ensuing band of insults followed with me putting the gun into its case and walking out showing 2 erect digits.
I went to another dealer and came out with a walnut stocked FX Cyclone, Nikko scope, rifle bag and a brand 7L air bottle, all totaling over £800. There was no hard bargaining just a pleasant offer and except.
When I consider what my local dealer offered me was an insult and an attempt to defraud me of the guns true value. Since then I have purchased many guns both air rifles and shotguns and not one from him. A couple of weeks later one of the shop Assistants was at a shoot I attended and he came over and apologised for the behaviour of his colleague and said his actions cost the shop a lot of money as several customers who witnessed the situation walked out. I said I would never visit the shop again and I haven't.