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Laufen:
--- Quote from: Les on August 08, 2017, 08:02:34 PM ---Easy there big shooter, take a deep breath.
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I believe you'll find all of that information to be 100% accurate.
StuartJ:
I can get ammo cheaper online, until the shipping is added.
I have not been looking for any of those things so of course I haven't seen them. I wouldn't think of Scheels for soft goods.
sidearm1:
Laufen's post should be taken for a grain of salt. He talks about things that happened 9 YEARS ago. While Sheel's has a diverse inventory, gun owners are not their only customer. I have had nothing but good luck with Sheel's (except for some long service times), but you cannot judge them for ancient history. They sell Glocks, they sell AR-15s, they sell to their customer base. Once again it seems that Laufen is trying to troll a new segment, since he found out his own state requires "bill of sales" for firearms. I am not interested in what someone from Georgia has to say about our local businesses (even if they have national standing.
Laufen:
--- Quote from: sidearm1 on August 22, 2017, 12:46:15 PM ---Laufen's post should be taken for a grain of salt. He talks about things that happened 9 YEARS ago. While Sheel's has a diverse inventory, gun owners are not their only customer. I have had nothing but good luck with Sheel's (except for some long service times), but you cannot judge them for ancient history. They sell Glocks, they sell AR-15s, they sell to their customer base. Once again it seems that Laufen is trying to troll a new segment, since he found out his own state requires "bill of sales" for firearms. I am not interested in what someone from Georgia has to say about our local businesses (even if they have national standing.
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Sorry, but GA does not require bills of sale for firearms, neither does Nebraska. If bills of sale (not bill of sales) are required in GA, I'm a felon hundreds of times over...send the cops right over. I can create a bill of sale for doughnuts in Romania, but that doesn't mean they are required by law. There are only a handful of states that don't allow private sale, and even those don't require a bill of sale, but a 4473 via an FFL.
Are you just looking for someone that will affirm all of your preconceptions?
Ever work at Scheels or even been in one? The name of the store is in 30 ft letters yet you can't spell it correctly.
They have a long history of deceiving gun owners and being anti-gun at the executive board level. They've gone as far as barring firearms being sold in their stores based on looks, and political correctness all the while lying to their employees and customers about it having to do with liability insurance. The company is stuck in the 50's and scared of change. They actually told employees that were hoping to integrate some online sales into their metric that the internet was a fad, lol. Anyway, I'm glad you like them...keep sending them your dollars. I'm sure a portion goes directly to support anti-gun fudd legislation.
sidearm1:
Trolling, Trolling he is happy to be trolling. Notice he has to have the last word and he is always right. Trolling, Trolling, have a happy day. And I won't answer any more of your trolling, since nitpicking is a sign of trolling, not gentlemanly like conversation. If you cannot attack the facts with figures that are not 9 years old, attack the message.
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