Having spent best part of Thursday afternoon at 2 gun shops to look at guns, that a friend was looking to buy, I was a bit shocked by their presentation. The first shop had 3 guns advertised that we wished to view. All were semi auto's. Due to my friends recent health issues, he decided to buy an auto, so we were looking at Beretta 303's. The first gun was well knocked about, complete with a dented rib and a crater in the stock, where a sling swivel had previously lived. It was absolutely filthy when I took it apart. It was impossible to see if there was any pitting in the barrel. The next gun we looked at was exactly the same. When asked if the guns came with any spare chokes or a choke key, the answer was "No" ! Now this shop advertises used chokes for sale on their website. The young shop assistant was more intent on checking what guns they had in stock via the computer, which was perched on the counter, rather than coming onto the shop floor to deal with us. We thanked him for his trouble and left. There were 4 or 5 members of Staff in that shop, most hiding behind the counter. So onwards and upwards to the next shop. There were 2 guns to look at here. At least the guns were taken off the rack and put on a table for our perusal. Once again, I remove the forend and barrel from one and sure enough, it was not exactly clean. The other gun, although not what I would consider clean, did show some signs of being better cared for. That was the gun we bought.
Now, call me old fashioned but, either these guns entered the shop in that condition, or they have been taken out, tried, and then returned uncleaned. Either way, if it was my shop, they would be looking a damned sight more saleable. Is it beyond their capability to find a local youngster, who would be prepared to work a Saturday morning in the back of the shop making the guns look more presentable ? I could not take a gun into a gun shop in that condition. My gun's are immaculate, am I expecting too much to see shop stock more presentable ? I know we were looking sub £400 here, but better a few £400's in the till than left on the shelf, because of how they look.
Now, call me old fashioned but, either these guns entered the shop in that condition, or they have been taken out, tried, and then returned uncleaned. Either way, if it was my shop, they would be looking a damned sight more saleable. Is it beyond their capability to find a local youngster, who would be prepared to work a Saturday morning in the back of the shop making the guns look more presentable ? I could not take a gun into a gun shop in that condition. My gun's are immaculate, am I expecting too much to see shop stock more presentable ? I know we were looking sub £400 here, but better a few £400's in the till than left on the shelf, because of how they look.