And how do they continue to sell so many guns when people object to the sign?
Me neither. Must be an Indy thing.
I AM NOT ADVOCATING THIS, but if this were another business you would have several people calling for an organized open carry event. I wonder what would happen if one were to be organized.
Been quoted a few time before, but I'm QFT again. Well said.
Do they even have a sand barrel out front? I haven't been in quite a while, so don't recall.
I am saddened that a group that is so vocal, and capitalizes on our support, has behaviors that are so contrary.
I say you should lead the way and see. Why not advocate it, but post the suggestion?
Your right. I'm not into the whole OC event thing but i have no problem boycotting braids until an official explanation, change in policy is given. If not ill gladly not go back.I AM NOT ADVOCATING THIS, but if this were another business you would have several people calling for an organized open carry event. I wonder what would happen if one were to be organized.
But I haven't been there since ive been going to US defense solutions in greenwood and saving money. Also beech grove firearms. Much more friendly and not cash motivated customer service like bradis.
i agree there shop there rules, but after that I'd never go back either.
Your right. I'm not into the whole OC event thing but i have no problem boycotting braids until an official explanation, change in policy is given. If not ill gladly not go back.
it is funny how there's a double standard.
I would think Bradis would be just as "stand up" about this as they have in the past.
Just about all gun stores have a similar sign on the door.
Or alternately, just go to one of the multitude of local gun stores that don't have a 'no loaded guns' sign at all. If you don't trust me with a holstered gun, you shouldn't sell me one. There's plenty of alternatives that have no sign at all or have a sign that says something like "leave it holstered if its loaded".
Last thread that I remember questioning Bradis had its titled changed to just Bradis after a few days. Will be watching this thread.
Negative. I've been to many many gun stores in my life, and very few have a 'no loaded guns' sign. Many have a sign that guns presented for trade must be unloaded, but few have an outright ban on loaded firearms.
Just in the Indy area you have the following shops that I personally know don't have such a sign:
Indy Trading Post
Beech Grove Firearms
US Defense Solutions
Elmore's
The Outdoorsman
Outside of the Indy area I've only see the one store with such a sign, and I've been visiting gun stores around the southern part of the state since Kiesler's (now Orion Arms) had .45 for $7 a box.
Thread was originally posted elsewhere. Moved to appropriate subforum and title edited to be in compliance with the subforum.