Re: In Review: Greentop Sporting Goods & DeGoff's
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 01:15:48
They were supposed to.Leonidis wrote:Too bad they don't have a range, then I'd probably go every weekend!
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They were supposed to.Leonidis wrote:Too bad they don't have a range, then I'd probably go every weekend!
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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...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!
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Vahunter wrote:The restaurant is the only thing Bass Pro has going for them.
He could very well be the only one there that knows what end of the gun the bullet comes out of.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.![]()