"...reloading items..." Surprised me when I was in the Dundas St store, just before deer season. Don't ask the clerks for info. They're minimum wagers and get no training of any kind.
I tried to order some powder and projectiles from my local store today and they flat out and said NO. they can't order cause its a direct ship from supplier and it's out of season... don't advertise something that ain't available.
During a decades long dearth of service and support from "Big Box" stores for hunters and shooters in our area, we have seen the birth and expansion of a number of small businesses (Gun Shops) seeking to fill the niche. Now, after these entrepreneurs have struggled and succeeded, the "Big Boxes" have decided to show us some love. "Fvck Em" ! I'll not play their politically sensitive game of marketing coitus interruptus at the expense of those who took care of business in their absence.
It's kind of a catch 22. For one thing, the gun stores are just not thought of by the non gun crowd. The non gun/non sportsman crowd does not go into most stores with guns. By having walmart, canadian tire, sears et al big box stores having large sections devoted to guns, it becomes more normal to people to see guns outside the movies. It might help destigmatise guns to many of them.During a decades long dearth of service and support from "Big Box" stores for hunters and shooters in our area, we have seen the birth and expansion of a number of small businesses (Gun Shops) seeking to fill the niche. Now, after these entrepreneurs have struggled and succeeded, the "Big Boxes" have decided to show us some love. "Fvck Em" ! I'll not play their politically sensitive game of marketing coitus interruptus at the expense of those who took care of business in their absence.




























