CJ6
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I agree, our area store stopped selling MSRs some years ago. I haven't been to the store since.Haven't spent a dime there since their AR fiasco several years ago.
Dick's are true to their name.
I agree, our area store stopped selling MSRs some years ago. I haven't been to the store since.Haven't spent a dime there since their AR fiasco several years ago.
Dick's are true to their name.
Can you imagine running a store like that and finding an employee smart enough to properly transfer a firearm?
Dick’s sporting goods lost me as a customer 10 years ago. They are rude and one time I was I a pinch for some shotgun ammo for bird hunting and I went I there to ask where the ammo was and both of the employees treated me like I was a freaking school shooter and proceeded to tell me they didn’t because they don’t believe in supporting the shooting customers. I was shocked by their answer and I thanked them for being so honest with me, and told them I would never set foot inside another Dick’s in my life, and I haven’t. Several Christmases ago I received a $40 gift certificate, I proceeded to sell it to my neighbor for $30, he thought I was scamming him until I told him the story. Screw DICKS.Story in today’s Bangor Daily News. Is this occuring in other geographic locations? At first, I was agitated, but it just works to help the local small FFL shop, so good-bye and good riddance to Dick's!
Well then Dick made a bad choice.Actually you can't blame Dick. I spent a lot of hours in his nondescript block building just outside of Binghamton in the late 60's and early 70's. Like any good gunshop there was a crowd of regulars that hung around there where they shared questionable opinions about everything. Dick had a nice selection of guns, reloading supplies and equipment and every fishing gadget you could imagine. If you wanted something he didn't have he'd get it and it was all at a fair price.
It was that way when I left but when his son, Ed, took over it became a purely for profit operation. He had a lot of marketing smarts and managed to figure out if he focused on kid and wife stuff they'd come in, fill a cart then feel sorry for Dad and let him buy a gun at a very high price. It's the same sales model that Bass Pro and Cabela used. So it's not Dick Stack's fault, blame his kid Ed.
It’s been quite a while in Michigan as well, definitely 10+ years.Thought this was a zombie thread.Dicks stopped selling firearms and ammo years ago here in Ohio.
Haven’t step foot in any of their stores since