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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 1865091" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>Steve is a good guy to deal with at H&H. I'm kind of "meh...." with the others. If Steve isn't on the floor, I pretty much don't bother with any of the pistols. My biggest gripe is usually with the people back in the gunsmithing counter. Some of the biggest, non personable jerks I've ever dealt with. For the most part things are way better at H&H than what it used to be 3 - 4 years ago. Now I treat it like when I'm at the mall (which is almost never, unless I'm going to the Apple store.) I basically enter the store knowing before hand what I want, how much it will cost, and where to get it. Once I obtain said item, I promptly pay for it and leave. Usually, the only reason I set foot into H&H is when I'm at the range or enjoying an onion burger at the 4u cafe.</p><p></p><p>Despite my personal gripes with it, it is the only place I'll point new shooters to when purchasing their first gun. Although a little more expensive than other place, the fact that they can shoot their firearm at the range after purchasing it, plus the discount/free gunsmithing services for in-store purchased firearms, ect. make it worth it for new shooters. It's also very neutral in terms of staffing and decor, so it doesn't turn off the downtown folks I know who are usually turned off with gunshops that look like run down prison vaults with camo window curtains, stuffed animals everywhere and bubba running the counter, rofl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 1865091, member: 2989"] Steve is a good guy to deal with at H&H. I'm kind of "meh...." with the others. If Steve isn't on the floor, I pretty much don't bother with any of the pistols. My biggest gripe is usually with the people back in the gunsmithing counter. Some of the biggest, non personable jerks I've ever dealt with. For the most part things are way better at H&H than what it used to be 3 - 4 years ago. Now I treat it like when I'm at the mall (which is almost never, unless I'm going to the Apple store.) I basically enter the store knowing before hand what I want, how much it will cost, and where to get it. Once I obtain said item, I promptly pay for it and leave. Usually, the only reason I set foot into H&H is when I'm at the range or enjoying an onion burger at the 4u cafe. Despite my personal gripes with it, it is the only place I'll point new shooters to when purchasing their first gun. Although a little more expensive than other place, the fact that they can shoot their firearm at the range after purchasing it, plus the discount/free gunsmithing services for in-store purchased firearms, ect. make it worth it for new shooters. It's also very neutral in terms of staffing and decor, so it doesn't turn off the downtown folks I know who are usually turned off with gunshops that look like run down prison vaults with camo window curtains, stuffed animals everywhere and bubba running the counter, rofl. [/QUOTE]
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