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walperstyle

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Every time I go to RDSC the staff introduces me to more guns I want to buy. I spend about 30 minutes just hanging out before I get the nervous twitch and have to leave before I do something the wife would hate to find out about. :Bang head: Even though she basically gave me the OK to get a pistol (cheaper option), I still have the Tavor and XCR-M on my lists, and those are expensive bastards.

Staff is very knowledgeable. Good to hang around, and don't push too hard for the sale. Good people there.
 
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Every time I go to RDSC the staff introduces me to more guns I want to buy. I spend about 30 minutes just hanging out before I get the nervous twitch and have to leave before I do something the wife would hate to find out about. :Bang head: Even though she basically gave me the OK to get a pistol (cheaper option), I still have the Tavor and XCR-M on my lists, and those are expensive bastards.

Staff is very knowledgeable. Good to hang around, and don't push too hard for the sale. Good people there.

Achieving critical mass is a wonderful thing. What's critical mass you ask ? Critical mass is when you have enough guns moving in and out of the house that your wife doesn't notice when a new one comes in. :) The easiest way to achieve critical mass is to go to the range with xxx number of guns and xxx + 1 gun cases. :)
 
Thank-you for you support! We appreciate the kind words.
 
I know eh? They have virtually everything Daniel Defence in store right now. I don't really want a restricted due to bureaucracy/paperwork, but even I'm tempted.
 
Staff is very knowledgeable. Good to hang around, and don't push too hard for the sale. Good people there.[/QUOTE]

Agreed. They're always willing to share info and advice.
 
Achieving critical mass is a wonderful thing. What's critical mass you ask ? Critical mass is when you have enough guns moving in and out of the house that your wife doesn't notice when a new one comes in. :) The easiest way to achieve critical mass is to go to the range with xxx number of guns and xxx + 1 gun cases. :)

Some women including my management, know only that some guns are silver and others are black. I do my best to maintain that level of knowledge. Guns I sell are sometimes moved out in parts to separate buyers. Do this with great flourish and announce every sale loudly. Guns that are purchased slink in un announced. " That old thing" is a good response if the newbie gets noticed.

We all do what we have to do, right?:tounge:
 
Walked in today to explore the possibilities for a scope for a rifle, ended up getting a Glock 17 Gen 4. ...damn up-sell
 
Last time I was there I was looking for a Rem 700. Boy did I find one...
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...but that wasn't enough, so I got a slick chassis, QR scope mount, and bipod for it too.
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Damn impulse shopping!
 
The exact conversation went something like this "Hey, I found 200 rounds of 9mm going through my later fathers stuff... know anyone that would want to buy it for cheap?"

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"Actually, what you should do is look at some pistols we have over here"

Can't beat that logic.
 
The exact conversation went something like this "Hey, I found 200 rounds of 9mm going through my later fathers stuff... know anyone that would want to buy it for cheap?"

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"Actually, what you should do is look at some pistols we have over here"

Can't beat that logic.

ROFLMAO!! Nope...nothing wrong with that logic, at all! So....what did you get, to deal with that ammo surplus?

Cheers!
 
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