Had an unnerving experience in a local gun shop yesterday; I stopped in at an area gun shop yesterday to pick up some ammo, and overheard an older fellow complaining about another area retailer before asking about Kimber pistols. The clerk showed him several as I was making my selection and walking over to the counter to pay the tab, and I noticed as I was standing by the register that he had pointed the muzzle right at me. As a reflex, I took a quick step to the rear and got out of the way of the gun, but this guy continued to wave it around in a pretty reckless fashion as he looked at it from all angles. The clerk saw me move out of the bore line, and had to know that his customer was breaking a cardinal gun handling rule, but said nothing to him. While I'm sure he wanted to preserve the sale of the pistol, I thought he should have reminded the gentleman about muzzle discipline. As a result, I've lost a lot of respect for this shop, and I'm a bit wary about going in there again. Am I overreacting, or what?