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<blockquote data-quote="MadDogs" data-source="post: 2862172" data-attributes="member: 11175"><p>For me, Wilshire Gun is convenient to get to. Have not purchased any firearms there and have not really looked at their prices. That said if they had something I wanted I would have to weigh the value of their convenience. </p><p></p><p>Regarding firearm prices, the "business model" of the retail gun store will need to evolve to be competitive with the online market. All retail gun stores are "high" when compared to the online market. </p><p></p><p>Wilshire Gun has very nice ranges (3) that are clean with excellent ventilation. Cost to shoot is reasonable and their staff is exceptionally friendly. </p><p></p><p>Regarding their customer service .... They do have that dialed in. As others have said they are respectful and do not "talk down" to patrons. </p><p></p><p>Their cafe is very good as well. The smell of the pecan and hickory woods are worth going to Wilshire Gun just for that experience alone. Have eaten their just three times and each time the service and food were excellent. </p><p></p><p>Have yet to go upstairs to burn a cigar. Used to enjoy going to bar in Edmond to do that but they have since bowed to those who complained that a "cigar bar" actually had cigar smoke. </p><p></p><p>My two cents is that Wilshire Gun is outstanding. I have lived in LA and had shot at the old Beverly Hills Gun Club (and no, I didn't see "Axel Foley" there) and I lived in Scottsdale and shot at the Scottsdale Gun Club as well as Ben Avery. Wilshire Gun is a better destination for the shooting sports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadDogs, post: 2862172, member: 11175"] For me, Wilshire Gun is convenient to get to. Have not purchased any firearms there and have not really looked at their prices. That said if they had something I wanted I would have to weigh the value of their convenience. Regarding firearm prices, the "business model" of the retail gun store will need to evolve to be competitive with the online market. All retail gun stores are "high" when compared to the online market. Wilshire Gun has very nice ranges (3) that are clean with excellent ventilation. Cost to shoot is reasonable and their staff is exceptionally friendly. Regarding their customer service .... They do have that dialed in. As others have said they are respectful and do not "talk down" to patrons. Their cafe is very good as well. The smell of the pecan and hickory woods are worth going to Wilshire Gun just for that experience alone. Have eaten their just three times and each time the service and food were excellent. Have yet to go upstairs to burn a cigar. Used to enjoy going to bar in Edmond to do that but they have since bowed to those who complained that a "cigar bar" actually had cigar smoke. My two cents is that Wilshire Gun is outstanding. I have lived in LA and had shot at the old Beverly Hills Gun Club (and no, I didn't see "Axel Foley" there) and I lived in Scottsdale and shot at the Scottsdale Gun Club as well as Ben Avery. Wilshire Gun is a better destination for the shooting sports. [/QUOTE]
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