azonesolutions wrote:I decided it was finally time to get a properly fitting pistol for my wife. She has small hands and has never been happy with anything I have in my collection. The S&W M&P seemed that it might be a good fit, but I’ve bought her the wrong thing too many times, so this last weekend I took her to a gun store in Rogers to handle some potential options. Well I’m accustom to seeing idiots at gun stores, but this trip was the first time I had a gun store employee draw his weapon and muzzle me. He apparently felt he needed to explain to me how he is an expert in the manipulation of a 1911. I told the salesman that he should consider getting more professional training and we then quickly departed the store. We proceeded to Gander Mountain and Cabela’s where I expected I would not have loaded weapons pointed at me, but the ignorance behind their counters was no less amazing. It was truly astounding to listen to them touting their tactical prowess and watch them point “unloaded” guns at customers who have no clue either. Where did we lose our understanding of the responsibility for firearm safety that goes along with the right of firearm ownership?
gun_fan111v2 wrote:Beyond believe...
Squib Joe wrote:This was done with the salesman's presumably loaded firearm? Did you contact the owner of the store?
azonesolutions wrote:I decided it was finally time to get a properly fitting pistol for my wife. She has small hands and has never been happy with anything I have in my collection. The S&W M&P seemed that it might be a good fit, but I’ve bought her the wrong thing too many times, so this last weekend I took her to a gun store in Rogers to handle some potential options.
Kelor wrote:I find this hard to believe.
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