I stand duly chastised and corrected....sorry....what I meant was it is a leftie directive, so I was sort of correct maybe in a twisted sort of way.
Proud member CCFR, CSSA, NRA, GRGC
I've been shopping at Le Baron for all my gun needs for a year now. If you want good service talk to the red hair girl, or the older gentleman, they will treat you right, the middle aged guy there is a bit of an a**, he gave me trouble when I wanted to look at a few things, like I was bothering him, so I avoid him, and all is well. They are sold out of most .22 sutff, seems like I got mine before the LGR got taken down and everyone rushed in to buy a .22.
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the red head girl there is very nice and helpfull. the old man on the other hand was not at all. was there on friday night buying a new gun. i was at the counter for 45 mins he did not once look at me but helped three other guys that came in after me. the red head girl was helping two other people and started helping me after i waitted for over an hour. the young lady that works the cash was very nice and helpfull, very nice to look at.there are some guys that work at this store that do not know the meaning of costomer services.
I am going to Le Barons next weekend with my buddies looking at picking up some ammunition and possibly a rifle for Christmas we are doing a road trip from Windsor what other stores should we visit or are worth making short Detours for while en-route either way going up or down? We are going to go to LeBarons and then a store that sells Army Surplus not sure of the name in Mississauga then possibly stop at Gobles in London on the way back. Any suggestions would be great, Thanks in advance for your Response.
WARisme,
if you're taking the 403/qew through burlington make sure to stop at the Sail store at brant street and qew. Al Simmons gun shop is just off the 403 when you're driving through hamilton, get off at aberdeen and take it to locke st and make a left. There is also Fishing World in hamilton as well but its not as close off of the highway.
Ryan
edit....you'll also pass by Triggers and Bows in the brantford area.
I find the staff at the Mississauga location friendly in general. I was in the shop looking for a gun case but it was out of stock, however, the Markham store had some available so they had one shipped to the Mississauga store for me
Lebarons: Mississauga
- Decent Prices
- No Stock Of Anything You Want
- Big Fat Jerk At Cash Register
There's Mil-spec, and then there's Gunnutz-spec.
One is stringent, the other contains nuts.
I shop at both lebarons regularly. Depending which way work sends me. The Markham location is definitely better. And when they have something in stock I jump on it. I can't find cheaper prices on primers or powder. 10 percent off has paid itself off a while ago. I don't like shopping at sail because the owner is a fudd against handguns and tactical firearms.
I have been buying from Lebaron Mississauga since last year because its way cheaper than basspro + you get 10% discount if you get the membership... I find the old man at the gun area very friendly and he is always giving you the best advices for what to buy so you spend and buy what you really need
I don't talk to anyone else so I can only comment on the older guy which is very nice to everyone. he is a little short and looks kind of Hispanic but cant tell for sure because he speaks English without an accent
I highly recommend you t speak to him before you purchase anything. you wont regret it