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I did not know it was possible to rent guns. Is that legal?
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I did not know it was possible to rent guns. Is that legal?
That does not sound legal to me, unless it was a self-defense or bounty hunter situation.Sure........ You just need to clean off the blood and brains before you return it.![]()
I did not know it was possible to rent guns. Is that legal?
I did not know it was possible to rent guns. Is that legal?
The Place to Shoot in North Portland has a wide variety of weapons to rent. The only thing is you have to have a party of at least two to rent. (Rumor has it they had a lone woman rent a gun the shoot herself on the range)
I see this is about things pertaining to FGOs now and is open to all so here goes!
Sometimes they just hang around with no real purpose other than to brag and cut others down.
Other times they actually work behind the counter with their bad attitude and opinions!
I get the feeling they assume most women and a lot of men are totally ignorant about firearms and I have seen/heard a few things that prove it. My opinion is these guys probably don't know so much and hurt us all by alienating potential gun enthusiasts aka VOTERS!
Now some of the "know it alls" really do know a lot and aren't jerks and can be helpful but I imagine a lot of females avoid getting into guns because gun shop jerks.
Do you ladies feel under the microscope when in a gun shop looking to buy a gun?
Have you felt intimidated by these types before?
He wanted to see you in a thigh holster? That is a little wierd.
I wasn't there (duh) and that may well have bothered me greatly too. However, perhaps he was actually being "sincere".I think these guys have tiny wieners. I've found that a couple of the guys at fisherman's marine in beaverton are the worst for it.
I was in there with my wife one day and wwnt to look at a few things while she was checking out holsters. When I came back the slime ball was making suggestive comments about wearing a thigh holster. We do not shop there any more
I wasn't there (duh) and that may well have bothered me greatly too. However, perhaps he was actually being "sincere".
Many men don't have a clue (pretty much me included) how a woman might best carry a gun and was just trying to be helpful.
I hear you though.
Sounds like a gun shop know it all Jerk for sure.When I worked at the budsgunshop.com retail store (Lexington, KY), we had a few guys that were literally in the shop every single day sharing their "expert opinion" with everyone who would listen. I've had to politely ask several of them to stop bothering other customers on multiple occasions.
I remember one of them in particular would show up anytime a new shooter was looking for their first gun and insist that they needed a .45 ACP MINIMUM! It didn't matter if this person had never shot a gun in their life, if they were a 105 lbs, or someone looking for an affordable target pistol. This guy would magically appear and insult everything that wasn't a .45 or larger. This gentleman was asked to leave multiple times after butting into conversations between customers and staff and aggressively sharing his opinion and insulting other customers who insisted they wanted a 9mm, 38 SP, etc.
From what I overheard as I approached and how his demeanor changed when I stopped next to my wife and looked him in the eye he was not being sincere, he was being a creep. Also I'd like to see a thigh holster that conceals a Glock 26 efficiently.
It only takes ONE "incident" to change rules. Never asked the one guy I know who owns the range I use what it costs. I have to guess his liability insurance is expensive. The rules there have changed many times over the few decades he's been in business. Since I have been going since opening I often only hear it second hand. Last I heard one of them now is no rental if you are alone and don't have a gun of your own, or if you admit you have never shot before. They are trying to protect themselves of course. A while back Wife was there and the clerk was having some "friction" with a customer. He was a shooter, had a shot gun with him. Was with a couple women who had never shot. When asked he said he was shooting his hand guns. The women were going to "try" the shotgun. Clerk told him no they were not. He was arguing about it. Since Wife is member the clerk just sent her back so he got back to dealing with shotgun man. If it was me I think I would have probably told the guy to take his business elsewhere. I have taken new shooters there. I have taught new shooters a shotgun there. Never a problem. It may have been the way the guy answered the question. Made the clerk think he was planing on handing the shotgun to the women and using another lane to shoot. Not paying attention to what the women were doing? Who knows. I know at a range if I was working and I lay out the "rules", someone follows them. If they wanted to discuss it, like can I show them how to use this, I will be standing there with them or such, fine. If someone is openly telling me "you can't tell me what to do", I would show them the door and say sorry no.Ok, I thought you meant renting guns outside of the range. I have rented guns at the range before too. The place where I rent doesn't require two persons, we don't believe a non-lethal incident should be enough to up the regulations. However, they are monitors making sure things stay safe.
The Place to Shoot in North Portland has a wide variety of weapons to rent. The only thing is you have to have a party of at least two to rent. (Rumor has it they had a lone woman rent a gun the shoot herself on the range)