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Honest my ass!
My first gun I bought from them was my 1911 Kimber. After about 20 rounds it started to jam. They did not believe me until I showed Rico (their firearm instructor) the problem at one of his classes. They still gave me problems, since the firearm was less then 30 days old he should of gave me a new one but I figured that sending it to kimber to get fixed was a better Idea.
Now recently I ordered a firearm and had it transferred to their store. They recieved the gun without informing me and sold the weapon to someone else for $400. So he made a profit on a weapon he did not even buy and gave me a hard time about it and expected me to still pay the transfer fee. This will be the last time I do business with this snake.
I have delt with several Gun Shops in the area and I have found that TD Weaponry to be the best in the area. Dave and Jason are extremely honest and knowlegble. They stand by every thing they sell. You will also get the best price around.
I found the staff of TDW very helpful. I took the concealed weapons class a few weeks ago and it was great! The instructor "Rico" was very knowledgable and made the class both educational and fun. I strongly recomend TDW for their guns, service and classes.
Comments (1)
Mr. Thomas M Findlay's review leaves out a few details. One obviously is his name. Perhaps his is concerned about retailiation. He was given an option to get another gun or fix the one he had. Be advised that it takes over 400 rounds of ball ammo to break in a gun [ Kimber manual]. I shipped the gun back to Kimber at my expense. This was done at his choice. He is right about his transfer. We screwed up. Sold his gun that was transferred in from who every he bought the gun from for only $25.00. We gave him the exact same gun once we understood the problem. Mr. Thomas M Findlay never came in to the store to pay or tell us he had a gun shipped to us. When we sorted it out and gave him another gun, his nephew demanded that we transfer the gun for free. First his nephew did not buy the gun. ATF calls that a straw purchase which could cost me my license if I did a background check and gave him the gun. Having just got out of the hospital Mr. Findlay didn't want to come to the Store, understandibly. However, I gave the transfer for free. Mr. Findlay always trys to get things for free. Perhaps another business can support him. David J.