The Good:
I've been to GGG current location many times. Purchased a gun there once, took their CHL class a few years ago. Any time I go in GGG I try to speak with Dan, who seems to be in his 50's, average height, thin build, short hair. He may or may not be the owner. I have always had a positive experience with him. He is helpful, knowledgeable, and never rude when I've been in there.
They have a GOOD selection of handguns.
They have less than Sportsman's Warehouse, but what they do have are ALL popular handguns with a few hard to find handguns that you won't find at Sportsman's Warehouse or Big R (now called "Coastal").
As for rifles, I wish they gad more. They usually have a couple of each popular type, lever action, bolt action, semi auto, shotguns, and sometimes a couple hard to find or les likely to find elsewhere (Remington 700 Police, SKS / maybe a couple foreign rifles etc), maybe a Henry lever action etc.
As for gear, well GGG has more gear and parts than they do firearms if that tells you anything. LOTS of holsters, slings, magazines, ammo, AR parts / accessories, reloading supplies, targets, etc. They also have some pepper spray items and I believe a nice looking taser, if not more than one type.
Any questions, give them a call:
Good Guy's Guns - (541)-858-0335.
The bad:
I have heard of some bad experiences there from quite a few people, and I have even witnessed it. One friend went in with his wife and children with intentions of buying a firearm. He looked in the glass cases while no one asked him if he needed help or wanted to see anything. An employee looked at him but that is the most serrvice he received. They waited a while and then left a bit irritated. The place wasn't even busy at all.
Another friend went in. He wanted to look at different firearms. He asked to look at one, and seemed as though he was bothering the employee. He asked to see another, and the employee says "It's the same thing as what you just looked at!", even though it was a different brand and model. Similar style, perhaps. But that is obviously no way to "sell" a product or "service" potential customers. He seemed to be bothering the employee so he did not ask to look at any more firearms. I have actually had this same experience. Felt as though I was bothering an employee by asking to see a couple pistols and was told one is the same as another, even though they were different guns.
That being said, it seems as though the majority of complaints involve the elderly man, or possibly the bigger guy, both employees (or ex employees for all I know).
I've been to GGG current location many times. Purchased a gun there once, took their CHL class a few years ago. Any time I go in GGG I try to speak with Dan, who seems to be in his 50's, average height, thin build, short hair. He may or may not be the owner. I have always had a positive experience with him. He is helpful, knowledgeable, and never rude when I've been in there.
They have a GOOD selection of handguns.
They have less than Sportsman's Warehouse, but what they do have are ALL popular handguns with a few hard to find handguns that you won't find at Sportsman's Warehouse or Big R (now called "Coastal").
As for rifles, I wish they gad more. They usually have a couple of each popular type, lever action, bolt action, semi auto, shotguns, and sometimes a couple hard to find or les likely to find elsewhere (Remington 700 Police, SKS / maybe a couple foreign rifles etc), maybe a Henry lever action etc.
As for gear, well GGG has more gear and parts than they do firearms if that tells you anything. LOTS of holsters, slings, magazines, ammo, AR parts / accessories, reloading supplies, targets, etc. They also have some pepper spray items and I believe a nice looking taser, if not more than one type.
Any questions, give them a call:
Good Guy's Guns - (541)-858-0335.
The bad:
I have heard of some bad experiences there from quite a few people, and I have even witnessed it. One friend went in with his wife and children with intentions of buying a firearm. He looked in the glass cases while no one asked him if he needed help or wanted to see anything. An employee looked at him but that is the most serrvice he received. They waited a while and then left a bit irritated. The place wasn't even busy at all.
Another friend went in. He wanted to look at different firearms. He asked to look at one, and seemed as though he was bothering the employee. He asked to see another, and the employee says "It's the same thing as what you just looked at!", even though it was a different brand and model. Similar style, perhaps. But that is obviously no way to "sell" a product or "service" potential customers. He seemed to be bothering the employee so he did not ask to look at any more firearms. I have actually had this same experience. Felt as though I was bothering an employee by asking to see a couple pistols and was told one is the same as another, even though they were different guns.
That being said, it seems as though the majority of complaints involve the elderly man, or possibly the bigger guy, both employees (or ex employees for all I know).