Posted: 4/15/2017 4:14:08 PM EDT
| I'm down here in Sandbridge for a week on vacation, and passed the Armory on the way in, I had been in there several years ago, shortly after they moved to the new space next door. They seemed kinda dickish the last time in there, are they any better, have anything decent, prices suck?? I'm more into mil-surps, so I will probably be more at home at tidewater mil traders by Oceana, but always on the look out for more shops. |
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I guess it depends who you deal with there. It's been a while since I've been there, but they even lugged four crates of ammo out to the car for me. They've always matched their website prices in store for me.
And yeah TMT is def gonna have better selection on C&R stuff. And if you're an FFL03 you just need to give them a copy and you're GTG. |
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I guess it depends who you deal with there. It's been a while since I've been there, but they even lugged four crates of ammo out to the car for me. They've always matched their website prices in store for me. And yeah TMT is def gonna have better selection on C&R stuff. And if you're an FFL03 you just need to give them a copy and you're GTG. |
I buy from the Armory once a year or so. I order on line and pick up in the store. Average order is 3 to 5 hundred dollars. Ammo by the case and ammo cans in units of 10. The counter guys are always courteous and usually load the stuff in the trunk of my car. It could be because I'm mature and have good manners and wait my turn.
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I buy from the Armory once a year or so. I order on line and pick up in the store. Average order is 3 to 5 hundred dollars. Ammo by the case and ammo cans in units of 10. The counter guys are always courteous and usually load the stuff in the trunk of my car. It could be because I'm mature and have good manners and wait my turn. ![]() |
| Nope, that is not how it works. Their customer service still needs work. Usually there is a lonely non paying customer that chats away one of the clerks. No one there can multitask to help another customer out and usually someone from the back of the store helps me out. There have been a few times I walked out because no one would help me. Clerks are too busy talking to people who have no interest of buying anything other than to talk about guns all day with them. I would shop there more often as it is only a few miles away from me, but customer service is important to me. This is my experience every time, take it for what its worth. |
Stopped in today, man that place is packed with stuff, can't hardly get up the isles. Only 2 guys working, not busy, friendly, looked around and left, didn;t see much. They had a pile of cases of ammo, but I don;t really need anything right now. Had 4 yugo SKS's for $450 Now if they'd sell the C&R stuff up around on the walls |
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Nope, that is not how it works. Their customer service still needs work. Usually there is a lonely non paying customer that chats away one of the clerks. No one there can multitask to help another customer out and usually someone from the back of the store helps me out. There have been a few times I walked out because no one would help me. Clerks are too busy talking to people who have no interest of buying anything other than to talk about guns all day with them. I would shop there more often as it is only a few miles away from me, but customer service is important to me. This is my experience every time, take it for what its worth. |
Now if they'd sell the C&R stuff up around on the walls