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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 1179788" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>My first gun shop I went to was big, but also locally owned. Always felt like a number in there. Next place was literally twenty foot square, and was treated very well in his little shop. Just kept coming back. He retired due to health issues. Next one was bigger, but still smaller than most. Bought lots of fishing gear off him as well. Always treated me very well, but! Business got bigger and bigger till I felt like a number again. Still this took twelve years or more. Funny thing was the old guy who started the business and I remained very close till his death a couple years ago. His staff sucked and I told him. Been to several others, and the only thing they're interested in is machine guns. I've done that, and have out grown that. Then we get into reloading. Nobody seems to know what they are selling anymore, but they know the profit margin!</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 1179788, member: 25383"] My first gun shop I went to was big, but also locally owned. Always felt like a number in there. Next place was literally twenty foot square, and was treated very well in his little shop. Just kept coming back. He retired due to health issues. Next one was bigger, but still smaller than most. Bought lots of fishing gear off him as well. Always treated me very well, but! Business got bigger and bigger till I felt like a number again. Still this took twelve years or more. Funny thing was the old guy who started the business and I remained very close till his death a couple years ago. His staff sucked and I told him. Been to several others, and the only thing they're interested in is machine guns. I've done that, and have out grown that. Then we get into reloading. Nobody seems to know what they are selling anymore, but they know the profit margin! gary [/QUOTE]
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