I know you guys have had the people that "know it all" come into the gun stores.
I was picking up some fishing stuff in Academy and had to wait around for an employee to open a case for me. I was waiting at the gun counter, and low-and-behold, Mr. Badass himself came in. (HUGE earrings, black trenchcoat, etc).
He was having a conversation with some other customers and one employee. He owned just about one of everything. He proceded to tell the customers the best shooting gun he had (pointing at a mini 380).
What got me was when he asked the counterman if they carried pistol grip 410 shotguns. When told no they do not, his exact words were, "that would be the best gun ever, you would sell them like crazy".
I caught other bits and pieces of his conversation with the other customers. He said he carries his Ruger LCP (he had to read the sticker to see what it was) in his pocket, and told them how easy it was to hide (while he proceded to pull out an invisible gun and point his fingers at someone saying, "I can just pull it out anywhere and be like what now?!?")
Kept me entertained for about 15 minutes. Now I feel like I have waisted 15 minutes of my life. Best of all, he bought a cheap ass pellet rifle.
Any of you guys have recent experience with the gun experts like this?
I was picking up some fishing stuff in Academy and had to wait around for an employee to open a case for me. I was waiting at the gun counter, and low-and-behold, Mr. Badass himself came in. (HUGE earrings, black trenchcoat, etc).
He was having a conversation with some other customers and one employee. He owned just about one of everything. He proceded to tell the customers the best shooting gun he had (pointing at a mini 380).
What got me was when he asked the counterman if they carried pistol grip 410 shotguns. When told no they do not, his exact words were, "that would be the best gun ever, you would sell them like crazy".
I caught other bits and pieces of his conversation with the other customers. He said he carries his Ruger LCP (he had to read the sticker to see what it was) in his pocket, and told them how easy it was to hide (while he proceded to pull out an invisible gun and point his fingers at someone saying, "I can just pull it out anywhere and be like what now?!?")
Kept me entertained for about 15 minutes. Now I feel like I have waisted 15 minutes of my life. Best of all, he bought a cheap ass pellet rifle.
Any of you guys have recent experience with the gun experts like this?