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I was shopping for a semi-auto turkey shotgun. It was down to a Beretta or a Savage.
Keith's would special order either of them for me. They may a few calls and let me know the Savage would be in hand in about a week. The Beretta would take a few months.
I decided on the Savage and placed the order. They let me know when it arrived and I picked it up. Please note this was during a very high consumer demand period and they took the time to do this special order.
Very busy a lot of the time and store is a bit crowded.
Great experience all together, The person that helped knew his guns and took the time to help me find what I was looking for and I did not feel rushed or pressured.
This is my go to most the time even if it's a bit of a drive. Sometimes there's a bit of a line (they still get to me much quicker then the staff at sportsmans) the service is great. They have a good selection and staffs very knowledgeable. Friendliest staff I've encountered and answered all my questions no matter how dumb the questions were.
You better have a game face if you want to make a deal.
Went in years ago to sale a XDM, but I didn't have much experience with haggling because this is America. That friendly smile left that man's face and he looked like I was dealing with a lawyer. Funny after the fact, but was jarring at the time.
Overall, I've been very pleased with Keith's sporting goods. Prices are right, the information is solid, and always a good selection. I've purchased multiple firearms from Keith's. Never disappointed.
Came to the shop on the way to visit a friend. They had what I was looking (walnut stain and a good lock box for my new handgun) discounted price; no other store had them priced quite so well. I especially liked that they had a queue system: once you enter the door, you'd sign your name before browsing the store and just wait to have your name called. This is better than some other stores where you'd wait and wait in order to get service. Would definitely come again if I'm ever in town.
Twice now I have found hard to find rifles when no other shop in Oregon had them (I called them all).
Two times now, I have called nearly every shop in Oregon looking for a specific rifle. Both times Keith's Sporting Goods had them and were even discounted off retail.
Been going to Keith's for years. They tend to have the best selection in the area and they also have ammo in stock even during the pandemic. Just like any "hobbyist" or "niche" place the place won't give you warm fuzzies. I find that with pretty much everything, though, be it motorcycles, guns, or any other special interest places. I find the staff to be funny and helpful, but they are usually slammed so they can be short or curt at times. It helps to know what you're looking for. Overall, Keith's is my go to spot for guns and I recommend it, but just curb your expectations for a warm, fuzzy feeling when you walk in.
Keith's Sporting Goods has been in Gresham for many years. They have a solid crew of well-informed employees. They are no nonsense folks, and take their job seriously. It helps, during these "pandemic" times to know what you are looking for before you go in, Unfortunately, because of the crush of people, it is difficult to take the time to help a customer refine their search if they don't have a good starting point to work from.
That being said, they are knowledgeable, and are great with their customers. I came in a couple of weeks ago looking for a Freedom Arms Model 83 in .454 Casull. I was also looking at a Ruger Super Redhawk in the same caliber. They actually had one of each, a used Freedom Arms, and a new Super Redhawk. Okay, I know I'm opening up a can of worms, because there are diehards out there on both sides, and to each their own. The Model 83 was the one that I wanted, and it was in perfect condition! It even came in the original box. This is to illustrate the inventory that they have there at Keith's. Go into any big box store and it looks like they had a Black Friday sale the day before. Not at Keith's. Even during this time, there are plenty of long guns, shotguns, semi-auto platforms of various persuasions, and handguns of all types. All this, and the prices are still very fair.
I needed to ship my Casull to the manufacturer to have some custom work done on it, and they took the time to deal with that too. I want to highly recommend Keith's Sporting Goods in Gresham. Stop by if you're ever in the area. You won't be disappointed.
I had a great exsperiance buying from Keith's sporting good
Overall Rating
5.00 star(s)
Service
5.00 star(s)
Selection
5.00 star(s)
Value
5.00 star(s)
Pros
Lot's of Girls and guns, gotta like that...
Cons
No real negative other then Me not knowing about a sighn in sheet until I was there awhile but I was pretty well entertained looking at everything...
Perfect transaction and perfect experience...
I went in to Keith's for a certain pistol after calling to confirm they had it,
In addition I've been looking for another pistol since the covid crud started, I found it at Keith's for half the price of gunbroker while looking at the abundant inventory they have...
Keith himself took care of me, Keith did a mighty fine job...
One of the best firearms stores I've ever been in. During the peak of the Guns and Ammo drought, they still had the goods, though you might have to wait an hour in the rain to get into the store.
Been treated decent most of the time by staff. Some are a-holes but who cares. Im there to buy things, not date them.
It helps to know what your looking for before you go, as its crowded, and, well, see the staff comment above.
They've always had the best prices from what I've encountered. Most of the staff are helpful and knowledgeable.
And if they don't have what your looking for, they'll order it for you.
I always start with Keith's first.
Good luck on the phone thing, they don't answer, to bz, they're always swamped
Relationships established and maintained over time
Cons
Very busy, not for someone who has not done their research.
I have had nothing but good experiences with Keith's, but that requires a bit of work on the buyer side. The work is in knowing what you want (or at least have an idea) before you go. Keith's will move heaven and earth to get you what you want, but do to the volume nature of their business, do not always have the time to hand-hold new shooters or window shoppers. If you go in with the expectation of being "wined-and-dined" you will be disappointed. If you go in with the knowledge that they will not overpromise, they will not underdeliver, and they will be straightforward, getting you the best price they can, you will be quite satisfied with the experience.
Recently bought my first handgun from Keith's Sporting Goods after a recommendation from a friend. It turned out to be the right choice. Not only did they have all four guns on my short list in stock, but the prices weren't jacked up at all like a lot of places seem to be. The guy helping my was straightforward, informative, helpful and took his time to explain everything about each gun with out bias. No overt political crap aside from the silly Trump caricatures on the wall. They even sold me 250 rounds of 9mm as a one time offer with the gun sale. All in all, a positive experience.