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Re: HOA has a problem with new gun shop in Carrollton

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 10:17 am
by beardking
I ran across the DMN article on a motorcycle forum that I frequent and ended up running by on my way home from work on Thursday. Found a KelTec P11 that I think my mom would like and as she was coming down this weekend I figured we'd run by there. We ran by there yesterday and unfortunately they had already sold the little mouse gun. Maybe next time. :)

All in all I like the place and I really hope they do well, stick around, grow larger and tick off everyone in the HOA (but only in a legal manner ). The only complaint I have about the store is that the staff don't seem too well versed on gun safety. I say that because on my first trip there I looked at a couple of different hand guns and when the staff member handed them to me, he neglected to clear the weapon prior to handing it to me. When my mom and I went yesterday, a diferent staff member was showing us a couple of different guns and again, they did not clear the weapon prior to handing it over. Now, I know that this is a gun store and you can, for the most part, assume that the guns are all empty and the staff have taken all necessary prior precautions. That being said, anytime anyone hands me a firearm it is my belief that the person should drop out the magazine, lock the slide open, visually verify that the chamber is clear prior to handing the gun to me. I expect that of my wife, my brother, a vendor at a gun show or just plain anyone that is handing me a firearm (if I'm not at the range and we are about to kill paper).

Again, like I said, I like the place and I truly hope they do well, but I hope even more that they learn the simple rules of firearms safety.

Re: HOA has a problem with new gun shop in Carrollton

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 10:42 am
by Excaliber
beardking wrote:I ran across the DMN article on a motorcycle forum that I frequent and ended up running by on my way home from work on Thursday. Found a KelTec P11 that I think my mom would like and as she was coming down this weekend I figured we'd run by there. We ran by there yesterday and unfortunately they had already sold the little mouse gun. Maybe next time. :)

All in all I like the place and I really hope they do well, stick around, grow larger and tick off everyone in the HOA (but only in a legal manner ). The only complaint I have about the store is that the staff don't seem too well versed on gun safety. I say that because on my first trip there I looked at a couple of different hand guns and when the staff member handed them to me, he neglected to clear the weapon prior to handing it to me. When my mom and I went yesterday, a diferent staff member was showing us a couple of different guns and again, they did not clear the weapon prior to handing it over. Now, I know that this is a gun store and you can, for the most part, assume that the guns are all empty and the staff have taken all necessary prior precautions. That being said, anytime anyone hands me a firearm it is my belief that the person should drop out the magazine, lock the slide open, visually verify that the chamber is clear prior to handing the gun to me. I expect that of my wife, my brother, a vendor at a gun show or just plain anyone that is handing me a firearm (if I'm not at the range and we are about to kill paper).

Again, like I said, I like the place and I truly hope they do well, but I hope even more that they learn the simple rules of firearms safety.
This is a faulty assumption. If they're visibly violating what you know to be the most basic rules of safety right in front of you, why would you believe they didn't do so before?

Any gun in my hands is my responsibility. I wouldn't hesitate to ask a clerk to clear a gun before handing it to me, and, even after he does so, I clear it myself again. I also wouldn't hesitate to speak to the manager about unsafe practices in a shop.

Negligence in these areas reflects on all of us when a preventable tragedy occurs.

Re: HOA has a problem with new gun shop in Carrollton

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 11:41 am
by 5thGenTexan
There is nothing to prevent some moron from slipping a live round into the chamber while looking at the weapon. Then that will give a can of gasoline to the anti's in the HOA. I talked to a guy at a shop one day that said they on occasion find rounds in guns that they cleared before handing then to a customer on a busy day, where the guy just lays it back on the counter & walks out while they were tied up with other customers. They clear them before putting them away as well as when they hand it to a customer.

Re: HOA has a problem with new gun shop in Carrollton

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:57 pm
by JPWDFW
The managment at Big Slims would like to thank you for pointing out the unsafe gun handling practices that were encountered at the store. All staff have been reminded of proper gun saftey, and will be checking guns as they come out of the case, and when recieving them back.

Thank you all for your support and continued patronage.

Re: HOA has a problem with new gun shop in Carrollton

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:14 pm
by Tregs
JPWDFW wrote:The managment at Big Slims would like to thank you for pointing out the unsafe gun handling practices that were encountered at the store. All staff have been reminded of proper gun saftey, and will be checking guns as they come out of the case, and when recieving them back.

Thank you all for your support and continued patronage.
Hey guys. Welcome to the forum and to Carrollton. I'm glad to have you in the neighborhood. I've dropped by a few times and have enjoyed the visit. I'll introduce myself next time I stop by. Good luck with the new store.

Re: HOA has a problem with new gun shop in Carrollton

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:36 pm
by Crossfire
JPWDFW wrote:The managment at Big Slims would like to thank you for pointing out the unsafe gun handling practices that were encountered at the store. All staff have been reminded of proper gun saftey, and will be checking guns as they come out of the case, and when recieving them back.

Thank you all for your support and continued patronage.
Welcome to the forum!

Please go to the Introductions section and give us a proper intro. We want to know more about you!

Re: HOA has a problem with new gun shop in Carrollton

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:26 pm
by rm9792
"Hi, My name is Ray and I am a 1911oholic. It has been 21 days since my last purchase."