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Re: In Review: Greentop Sporting Goods & DeGoff's

Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 01:15:48
by ProShooter
Leonidis wrote:Too bad they don't have a range, then I'd probably go every weekend!

L :thumbsup:
They were supposed to.

Re: In Review: Greentop Sporting Goods & DeGoff's

Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 08:04:17
by zephyp
Leonidis wrote:Never been to Degoff's, but I had an enjoyable experience at Greentop. Got my G19 there on a Friday afternoon and yes, it was crowded. Salesman was helpful as could be, brought me over to an uncrowded counter to handle--even disassemble the Glock. In the end, $599 for the Glock and it came with night sights.

I love going down there for a day's shopping. First Greentop, then Gander, and finally Bass Pro (and its excellent seafood restaurant for lunch/dinner). Too bad they don't have a range, then I'd probably go every weekend!

L :thumbsup:
I wish I lived a little closer to Richmond and I would also do the Bass Pro trip. Gander is pretty close but they are merely a mom and pop operation compared to the super store on down the road. Good to know they've got a nice restaurant. Every time I go by there when they are open for business Young is with me and for some reason doesnt care to stop... :whistle:

Re: In Review: Greentop Sporting Goods & DeGoff's

Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 09:38:19
by Vahunter
The restaurant is the only thing Bass Pro has going for them. The prices in the store are outragous. I did have a chance to talk to a guy behind the gun counter and he knew about guns what I know about brain surgery. If I need anything gun related I skip Gander Mountain and bass Pro and just go straight to DeGoff's.

Re: In Review: Greentop Sporting Goods & DeGoff's

Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 10:08:34
by ProShooter
Vahunter wrote:The restaurant is the only thing Bass Pro has going for them.

Well, I hear some guy does some gun classes up there. He's probably not very good though. :whistle:

Re: In Review: Greentop Sporting Goods & DeGoff's

Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 10:43:36
by MountainCat
I've had mixed experiences at Greentop. It is always crowded when I'm there so that could account for some of the poor service. I did have a helpful older gentleman who set me up with my LCP.

Although in general I don't like the attitude at Greentop, I have been to much worse stores.

Re: In Review: Greentop Sporting Goods & DeGoff's

Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 13:32:58
by Vahunter
ProShooter wrote:
Vahunter wrote:The restaurant is the only thing Bass Pro has going for them.

Well, I hear some guy does some gun classes up there. He's probably not very good though. :whistle:
He could very well be the only one there that knows what end of the gun the bullet comes out of. :hysterical: Jim why don't you learn those guys behind the counter something ? :whistle:

My favorite bass Pro quote " Ruger LCP's are nothing but junk, just a glorified Keltec."
" We have 57 people on a waiting list for them." :roll:

Re: In Review: Greentop Sporting Goods & DeGoff's

Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 13:36:14
by zephyp
Yeah I heard one of them instructors there actually demonstrated how to no kidding live fire a pistol in the classroom. Neat stuff... :clap: