Gun Stores….who does it well?

nksmfamjp

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I find gun stores to be poorly run businesses in general. Sorry. Prove me wrong!

The issues are typically
- lack of welcoming entry/environment
- lack of engagement with shopping customers, especially people of color or female
- lack of resources for shooter training
- lack of training of sales people about products or how to appeal to a variety of customers
- lack of displays that sell product
- poor choosing of items to sell (I feel like this needs explanation….often cleaning and lubrication items are sold without jags available, with incomplete “kits”, with few reasonably good lubricants, etc)
- egos on both sides of the counter

In years past, this never bothered me as I was going in to buy a thing. Basically on a mission. They either had what I needed or not. Now, I’ve been trying to get my daughters involved and actually seeking for the store to engage them either personally or with their marketing/displays….ugh.

That said, I would like to shout out to Vance’s in Obetz and Black Wing in Delaware. Both have fewer issues than ive seen elsewhere.
 
Vance's Outdoors in Hebron has the cleaning supplies, jags, and brushes.
The staff seem to be helpful at the gun counter.

To be honest, I generally shop online.
 
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