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November 1, 2013, 10:29 PM | #101 |
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i got a better one today. theres an online auction/pawnstore near my area that started selling guns. Guess what selling guns means in person?
a 20 year old benjamin sheridan bb pistol, two bayonets, and 3 crossman bb guns. |
November 2, 2013, 10:00 AM | #102 |
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These stories are very entertaining.
But discouraging at the same time. Can you imagine what the world would be like if the ignorance displayed in gun stores, (from both sides of the counter), carried over to other things?
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November 2, 2013, 11:31 AM | #103 |
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Share your dumbest gun store stories.
There have been a lot of silly arguments on gun forums, but H&K versus HK has got to be among the silliest. I'd bet my bank account both are used frequently inside the company itself day-to-day outside of press releases.
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November 2, 2013, 12:20 PM | #104 |
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Id bet you'd lose.
I'm sure day one employees see the HK coffee mugs & say; I guess HK is the abbreviation the company uses. Hmmm, I guess I'll say HK too then I'll fit in. Clyde PS; The same people who use H&K may also say; Heckler & Koch(Kotch) not the correct pronunciation; COKE. |
November 2, 2013, 01:00 PM | #105 |
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Interestingly, my BIL and I have never met, or placed orders with, an HK rep who DIDN"T say "H And K."
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It's an argument that's really not worth anyone getting too involved, so I'm going to bow out. Cheers! To try and prevent this one getting derailed, I'll throw in a final genius gun story, a short one wherein I noted a Walther P99 in the gun case and praised it - I rather like Walther's Ulm-produced service arms and I think the P99 stands on equal footing with the Beretta 92, Sig 226, CZ-75, and other classic service pistols. The young clerk, around my age, nodded knowingly, pulled a P22, and raved over how the quality is so apparent. The Umarex-produced P22. He was being nice so I smiled, obliged him by oohing and aahing, and left. Last edited by LockedBreech; November 2, 2013 at 02:10 PM. |
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The correct pronounciation of Heckler & Koch is H&K anyway
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I'd take that bet. If you go to the H&K website and watch any of their videos, they refer to themselves as Heckler and Koch and also as H AND K. Maybe the marketing folks and the company executives that approved the videos didn't get a coffee mug....... Quote:
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I see the foolishness mostly on the customer side of the counter. Maybe I do not expect the gun store employees to be up on every firearm available.
I do my research before I go to the store, or if I see a gun I like, I write down the info, go home, research it and then might go back. I have had, and tried to avoid, the commandos on the customer side of the counter. I like revolvers. I prefer revolvers to any other type of handgun. I have been told revolvers are not pistols, revolvers are not reliable and revolvers are no longer being made. (So you better buy the old ones, because they are going to be antiques and worth a lot of money some day!) My favorite is the .45 Long Colt. I win the occasional bet when people tell me that you can not buy brass with the Long Colt headstamp. I have a piece of .45 Colt brass on my key ring that is headstamped .45 Long Colt. But we have all heard that (Insert caliber here) is no good for deer hunting. My step father hunted deer with a .222, I have used a .243, 30-30 and a .30-06 to hunt with. I was told that a .30-30 was too small to hunt deer with, you needed at least a .270. Customers... Providing humor since mankind began selling stuff.
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November 3, 2013, 06:37 PM | #113 |
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If we don’t stop the HK, H&K, heck un coke, heckler and cotch, hoot and & and & cookie argument I will stop this thread.
Go start your own thread on the importance/unimportance of HK, H&K, heck un coke, heckler and cotch, hoot and & and & cookie
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November 3, 2013, 08:36 PM | #114 |
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Four weeks ago I ordered a gun and accutrements if available from the wayward alcoholic of two sons of the founder of the LGS/camping/fishing store who was himself the black sheep of a regionaly famous department store family and went out on his own. Neither this drunk, nor any of the other gun salesmen, have called me back to say "they don't make it in that caliber, yet."
I saw a bunch of folk arguing about H&K, or not. By the way, it's not as in "Coke." It's German. I can't really write how it sounds -- it sounds sorta softly like you are about to spit something up and out from the back of your throat |
November 3, 2013, 09:26 PM | #115 |
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I have a dumb gun store story every time I go out to buy 38 Super and get handed a box of 38 Special.
I don't like when a gun store clerk thinks he's an 1911 "expert" and tries to sell me a Kimber "series 70" or how the external extractor on a Sig is more reliable than an internal extractor on a Colt that has seen tens of thousands of rounds. I hate overhearing a clerk trying to sell a gun to a CCW newbie based on round count. I only have one, but I call it an HK (as in eich kayy). It even says so on the slide. "HK45."
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if we don’t stop the HK, H&K, heck un coke, heckler and cotch, hoot and & and & cookie argument I will stop this thread.
Go start your own thread on the importance/unimportance of HK, H&K, heck un coke, heckler and cotch, hoot and & and & cookie
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November 4, 2013, 10:06 AM | #117 |
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Recently, I have gotten into shopping for some alternative optics for seeing at night, including traditional NV, digital NV, and thermal, in the capacities of stand alone scopes and then front or rear mounted "clip-on" devices. In order to reduce the torque on your daylight scope, some of the front mounted clip-on devices are periscopic in order to get the weight of the device centered more closely to the scope and reduce torque. These generally increase/raise the optical bore axis anywhere from about 3/4-2+" over your daylight scope. Now the kicker...
I was at a product demo over the weekend where the rep noted that you could clip on the device without changing the zero. Once you actually get things setup, you can have it zero'd at the same distance as your daylight scope. This is the same argument I have heard made by a dealer of a thermal device at a gun show, one of the vendors on Youtube, and is made by at least one of the manufacturers. What is implied is that having the same zero means nothing changes when you clip-on the unit. While it is a true statement that you can have the same zero, it is also absolutely misrepresentational. By raising the optical bore axis to try to zero at the same point, the bore axis of the clip-on scope is NOT the same as the daylight scope. So while the zero may be the same, none of the rest of the ballistic trajectory commonalities that you might expect to be the same, are.
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November 4, 2013, 12:27 PM | #119 |
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Now I plumb forgot what were were supposed to be talking about, in the first place.
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November 4, 2013, 01:24 PM | #120 |
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Dumbest gun store story?
I was heading out for an afternoon at the range with my brother, stopped to pick up a case of 45acp from the shop that advertises themself as the 'copshop'. I think my ammo choice that day was blazer, the cheap stuff. Took the case up to the counter and the clerk starts writing out the receipt (yeah they still hand write every transaction) and he puts down the cost per box multipled by TEN boxes in the case. That clerk seemed to forget there are 20 boxes in a case, not ten. My brother noticed it after we left, since I had told him ahead of time we were splitting the cost of the ammo and he should be ready to put in $100.
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November 4, 2013, 04:35 PM | #121 |
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About a year ago I walked into a large gun show looking for a Glock 34. I am not a big fan of Glock or particularly knowledgeable about them but it is one of the better options for what I was getting it for. I did not want to shop around the whole show for one so I walked up to the table that had nothing but Glocks, figuring it was my best option.
Told the guy what I wanted and he promptly and rudely informed me that no such thing existed. Told him I was fairly sure I just shot one the other day and could he please check if he could order me one. He even more rudely informed me that he would not waste his time talking to me about a gun that doesn't exist. I walked a few tables down and asked another guy if he had one. He promptly picked one up and sold it to me. I considered showing it to the first guy on the way out but fortunately the older I get the less I feel the need to do that kind of thing.
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Seams like once we the people give what, at the time, seams like a reasonable inch and "they" take the unreasonable mile we can only get that mile back one inch at a time. No spelun and grammar is not my specialty. So please don't hurt my sensitive little feelings by teasing me about it. |
November 4, 2013, 05:02 PM | #122 |
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Nickeled S&W model 28 .357magnum....
In 2004, I went to a mid size gun show in NW Florida near Pensacola.
I was looking for a mid size or L frame .38/.367magnum to carry on my security post. A gun dealer at a table had what looked like a used nickeled S&W Highway Patrolman .357 in decent shape. When I asked the gun dealer/seller about the model 28 revolver he informed me it was; stainless steel . He then took the price tag of the 6 shooter off & added $150.00! I just laughed & walked off. It's not worth having a heated argument with a guy standing next to a pile of guns. |
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November 4, 2013, 06:18 PM | #124 |
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Actually, no.
I will. Actually I would have contacted one of the moderators and asked it be closed. Thank you for the correction. Sorry about that Vanya
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Ozzieman, what you wrote was fine. I should have been clearer that I wasn't criticizing you, just reinforcing what you said. My apologies.
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