...rather subdued.
The op wanted a response to a real issue. Had it been an ignorant posting pawned off as "fact" I might have been more vocal.
Tdc
...rather subdued.
...This guy [the salesman] is an oxygen/carbon-dioxide converting machine parked behind a counter to make the place look open.
Are guys like this common in the pistol community?
If it was at one of the two gun store/ranges in Calgary... it's just the typical know-it-all staff; although the doorknob you dealt with seemed to be extra 'special'. You can count on one hand the number of really helpful, informative, intelligent staff members at each of the two places.
Dam you would allmost think he was at milarm......
So op? Any updates?
In my experience,any one who is profiecent with a handgun has started out with an air pistol or a .22,or maybe a .38 with light loads.This is mostly so one doesn't develop a flinch. You get good,and then You get fast.Hope this helps.
There are shooters on here with far more experience than I have who should be able to help You out.Good luck,and don't let one salesman ruin Your day.
Dam you would allmost think he was at milarm......
So op? Any updates?
Talk to the Owner or Manager, seriously. I BS with customers sometimes but only people I've known for a while and can joke with. As a salesman, Sorry. Go in and talk to him again, maybe he read you wrong? He might be a sarcastic bastard like myself and took things a little far. I'm not making excuses, feel him out one more time just to be sure. If he's a dink again make a complaint to the manager letting him know it was more than once and that you would be taking your business elsewhere.
I'd never tell anyone to "man up" because they are shooting a 9mm, in fact Id tell them to start with a .22lr. Pistol shooting is difficult, don't make it harder by getting bad habits from the start, I went through it myself. There is NOTHING wrong with starting with a .22 and don't ever let anyone tell you different. If they do, make a note of it and when you are shooting x's and they are having trouble keeping them in the black know that you made the right choice.



























