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by Micro » Wed, 23 Sep 2009 21:28:13
You fellas must be visiting a different Green Top than I visit. I've been driving 76 miles from Newport News for about 20 years now buying my guns and supplies from them. I've never failed to get the best price at Green Top. AFAIK, not only do they match prices, they beat them. Only on a few occassions have I found a gun elsewhere for the same price, but never for less. It's the best stocked outdoor sporting store I've visited in this state (though I had a fondness for Hassett's in Waynesboro when it was still open). And while I agree there are a couple of turd-holes behind the counter, the majority of the counter help are at the very least helpful, and usually knowledgeable to boot.
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by Reverenddel » Fri, 12 Feb 2010 14:54:57
To be honest, the newbie sales people have a bit of an attitude. The older guys are more friendly, and helpful.
As to the "No Handguns on Sunday", that was Cecil's decision because they couldn't fully staff on Sundays, and they also used to CLOSE early on Sundays. Since Thalhimer bought the place, it's changed. Including some higher prices due to them getting rid of the wholesale division.
Dunno if they're no longer the "Official" distributor for a couple of firearms companies.
(shrugs) I buy from whomever gives me a good price, and fair service. Call me a "gunwhore". I don't care.
As to BassPro, and Gander? Never buying a weapon from them. I WILL go to Gander for inexpensive clothing, and camping gear. BassPro is WAY overpriced on gear! I suspect to pay for that extravagant shop of theirs!.
If Greentop could move from the OLD building, and got a FULL SIZED shop, I suspect they would carry camping gear as well. Maybe if Gander goes out of business. Never know.
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by Diomed » Sun, 14 Mar 2010 02:27:13
I've never bought a gun from Green Top, and probably never will. I'm cheap, and I can get anything they can get via the internets for less money - even including the cost of the transfer. Ammo, they can't even compare, but then I seldom buy in less than case lots and often of brands they don't stock and maybe haven't even heard of.
All GT's good for in my experience is secondary stuff like targets and cleaning supplies. I need to go get some more bore solvent, actually. And handling before buying, though you can do that at a half-decent gun show too.
Their sales staff has gotten better though, I'll give them credit for that. Five years ago they were the archetypal "gun store snobs/douchebags". They're fairly helpful of late.
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by nnixon6 » Sat, 28 Jan 2012 05:55:35
Sorry tyler69, being "nice" and and good customer service in retail IS an everyday requirement. Everyone understand that everyone can have a bad day but in retail customer service you just have to suck it up for 8 hours and smile. Be crabby and bitchy on your break. I've had numerous similar unpleasant experiences with Greentop and while I may go to browse, I will never go to buy. The selection is poor, the store is uncomfortable, their people are unfriendly but their prices are high! Peace.
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by Jakeiscrazy » Sun, 29 Jan 2012 20:19:07
I prefer driving 20mins out to Green Top then to go to most of my local gunshops.
The closest to me is Bob's Sporting Goods. I couple times the employees have been helpful there but %90 of the time when I walk into Bob's I just see an older gentlemen sitting in a chair glaring at me. He doesn't say "Hello" or "How can I help you." he just glares. Any when you ask him something he looks this you just place to weight of the world on his shoulders and now he has to deal with troublesome me in his shop. Not to mention there section and limited and tied down.
Then then is Southern Police Supply. I went in there looking for a baton holster. After the employee rung my purchase up he pulled me aside and proceeded to tried and convince me that it was illegal to carry a baton. I told him no it's not and began to pull out the exact law regarding concealed weapons out of my wallet and then he said something to the effect of(this was sometime ago I forgot his exact wording) "If a cop thinks it's illegal then it's illegal." and someone was recently beat with one so "they're on the lookout". I told him I didn't care and I left and won't be returning.
I always go shooting at Dominion and their staff is always nice but there selection is lacking.
Town Police Supply I still haven't been to, I'll get to it some day.
Green Top I have always enjoyed going to. Almost always an employee is kind enough to stop and ask if I need help with anything, even if they are slammed with customers. My favorite part is that all of their guns are free on the rack. Completely free to pickup and heft the weight of and check the length of pull. Some of the bolt actions are zip tried and generally the triggers are zip tied to but I love the fact I can pick them up. There selection is pretty impressive and there prices aren't out there. So for now my favorite gun shop is Green Top. Subject to change of course..........
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by Reverenddel » Sun, 05 Feb 2012 12:26:19
Also keep in mind, YOU CAN MAKE AN OFFER ON A GUN!
GunShops are like car dealers! The prices are ARTIFICIALLY inflated, because they KNOW someone is gonna come in, and "low ball" them. I got the same price on my S/A XD Tactical .45 that was the LOWEST price in the gun show, or online...
Greentop has since changed yet again. Charles Thalhimer has passed, and now a BOARD runs G/T, and if you know anything about a "Board" running something? They're gonna eek out EVERY SINGLE CENT they can before growing tired of it, and tossing it to the side.
I like Green Top, I have bought guns there, probably will again. One thing you CAN say about Green Top? I needed a special order item, bought it, didn't need it, or use it, and they LET ME RETURN IT! No other shop I have dealt with does that...
I am warming up to Gander, and Dances for "possible" gun purchases if they have what I want... but I usually end up in Green Top, or getting Gary, of "Gary's Guns, and Transfers" to handle it...
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