I wonder if he will honor my Cabela's gift card at Blythe's
I'm still trying to figure out if I can make it to this shoot. I'd like to see their new range.
Sounds like someone should have gotten a Blythes gift certificate.
I wonder if he will honor my Cabela's gift card at Blythe's
I'm still trying to figure out if I can make it to this shoot. I'd like to see their new range.
Sounds like someone should have gotten a Blythes gift certificate.
Sounds like someone should have gotten a Blythes gift certificate.
Anyone hear anything on their hams about a holdup at the tech credit union on ridge and Cleveland street in Gary??
Stopped into Cabelas with a new production Detonics MTX CombatMaster to buy a holster. WHAT A CLUSTER that was.
I actually understand that they need safety precautions, I totally get that they don't want people saying excuse me while I whip this out. But 20 minutes to check in and get up to the gun counter, where a less than helpless man couldn't find a holster for a 1911 pattern gun to save his life . . . I walked out after a 40 minute ordeal with ever picking up a single holster to look at because I was so disgusted with the process.
But they all were coon fingering my gun, not a single person who saw it had ever heard of the brand. And I expect that from the young'uns, but for guys who claim to have been in the gun culture for years, its a pretty established high end brand from the 70's and 80's. Granted it faded for 20 years, which, like I say, explains why the punks and gangsta's know nuttin about them.
I'm sorry you had a bad experience in my store. Unfortunately, Cabela's employs no one to run guns. Someone from the gun counter has to stop what they're doing to come get a gun from the front door. When the counter is stacked with customers, there's simply no one available. Next time, phone first. Call and ask if we have what you have. Your gun is a rare bird, but in most cases Cabela's already has the same gun in stock, or a reasonable facsimile. When I hear "Gun needs to go up for a holster" come over the radio, I'll ask what model it is. If I have one, I'll tell em to put their gun back in their car and use the floor model.
Can't promise that I'll have a railed, 3" double stack 1911 in stock, but ya never know.
Is there such a thing as a Blythe's Gift Card?
I'm being serious cause next year for the Meet & Shoots we are back to no INGO gifts as our stash of loot (hats) is done and I have 2 patches left and just keychains. So I'm thinking of going back to the $5 gift card idea we did in 2011.
I picked up something on my bacon, but the ham has been silent. I think it was the pepper that spoke up, it was a bit harsh, so not suitable for family listening. Then again, I've got some Bavarian ham and some Sugar Cured ham, silent but tasty.
I got there shortly after the store opened. Very few people in the gun department, I saw one guy at the NICS desk, nobody at the gun counter. Heck the parking lot was nearly vacant.
FWIW, there is NO difference in holsters from a single stack to a double stack. It was simply an OWB railed 1911 that I was looking for. Didn't care if it was a slide, paddle, etc.
Is there such a thing as a Blythe's Gift Card?
I'm being serious cause next year for the Meet & Shoots we are back to no INGO gifts as our stash of loot (hats) is done and I have 2 patches left and just keychains. So I'm thinking of going back to the $5 gift card idea we did in 2011.
In that case, I don't know why it took so long. As of Sunday I know we had a railed 1911 that would have been a perfect test subject.
Because it's not a store issue but a melensdad issue. Notice how he also had a bad experience at bylthe's griffith. Isuspect he is just bad luck period.
Blythes gift cards are valid at both locations, but I know you would rather come see me to get them and spend them.
I prefer they be younger than I when I'm searching for a long term thing.18-25 years olds are NOTHING but trouble so NOT worth it.