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Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 7:07 am
by rwg3
anygunanywhere wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Thanks. When you say "if I recall correctly" it indicates you are not certain and this is obviously a very important issue to most gun owners.
Chas.
You are welcome, and correct as usual. Thanks for pointing this out to me.
Anygunanywhere
While I cant speak of all the Dick's Sporting Goods, I can say that having spoken to the manager of the store in Allen personally, that Anygun's memory is spot on. They were instructed to pull the AR type rifles from the shelves to return to the distribution center, pending a decision from corporate on whether or not to continue selling them. We left the store wondering where all those rifles were going to go and when or if they would cycle back into the supply stream. That was my last visit to that chain and I haven't found any compelling reason to return.
Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 8:06 am
by clarionite
I bought .223 ammo there a month or so ago. They didn't ask for anything other than if I had their rewards card, and for payment. The price was reasonable too. Around $10 a box. Not cheap, but not CTD gouge prices either.
Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 2:37 pm
by qwiksdraw
Dick's made a bad decision to pull AR type guns, that's a given opinion by most gun owners. However, their primary customer base is geared more into hunting which they have kept a steady supply of hunting guns available.
They are one of the few ammo sellers that DID NOT raise ammo prices. Like any other store, supply was a problem. I buy ammo there at the same prices I was paying before the panic.
CTD removed all their online gun sales for over month and their explanation for doing so was not at all well received by customers. Their ammo prices soared to $1/round for 9mm, 45ACP and even .223. But they did try to recruit/sponsor NRA life memberships.
Dick's could have done a little better, CTD should have done a lot better.
Guys! No matter what these companies did, the enemy here is not these 2 companies. It's the anti gun crowd and gun grabbers in our city halls, state capitals and in Washington DC we have to deal with. Direct you anger and energy where it's most needed. Do we need the grabbers to see us as an intolerant mob of gun crazed lunatics? It is time to rise above their petty foolishness and act with intelligence.
There's no need to stop buying your golf clubs or your kid's football uniforms at Dick's, just make your point by purchasing guns elsewhere. Or go buy accessories and prepper supplies at CTD, just quit buying ammo. There are hard working and friendly employees there that had nothing to with policy, they are just trying to earn an honest buck.
Well, that's my two cents.
Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 4:35 pm
by kde71450
if they were giving stuff away for free... I'd grab a dozen, maybe they'd go bankrupt.. otherwise, I'll spend my money elsewhere.
Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 4:52 pm
by JALLEN
I was in one last week in New Braunfels. They had no handguns at all, or accessories either.
Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 5:32 pm
by Rrash
I wouldn't even know where to get started with CTD. $70 for a box of 124 gr. PMC 9mm FMJ's, forget about it. I bought the same ammo in Jan for $11. I'm going to quit now before I get mad.
Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 6:49 pm
by anygunanywhere
qwiksdraw wrote:Dick's made a bad decision to pull AR type guns, that's a given opinion by most gun owners. However, their primary customer base is geared more into hunting which they have kept a steady supply of hunting guns available.
They are one of the few ammo sellers that DID NOT raise ammo prices. Like any other store, supply was a problem. I buy ammo there at the same prices I was paying before the panic.
CTD removed all their online gun sales for over month and their explanation for doing so was not at all well received by customers. Their ammo prices soared to $1/round for 9mm, 45ACP and even .223. But they did try to recruit/sponsor NRA life memberships.
Dick's could have done a little better, CTD should have done a lot better.
Guys! No matter what these companies did, the enemy here is not these 2 companies. It's the anti gun crowd and gun grabbers in our city halls, state capitals and in Washington DC we have to deal with. Direct you anger and energy where it's most needed. Do we need the grabbers to see us as an intolerant mob of gun crazed lunatics? It is time to rise above their petty foolishness and act with intelligence.
There's no need to stop buying your golf clubs or your kid's football uniforms at Dick's, just make your point by purchasing guns elsewhere. Or go buy accessories and prepper supplies at CTD, just quit buying ammo. There are hard working and friendly employees there that had nothing to with policy, they are just trying to earn an honest buck.
Well, that's my two cents.
I'll pass, thanks.
I stopped in one when I was working in West-by-gosh-Virginia. Didn't like it then.
Anygunanywhere
Anygunanywhere
Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 7:09 pm
by JSThane
We have a Dicks Sporting Goods here in Las Cruces. I looked in once.
It's a giant Big 5 Sporting Goods, only everything is more expensive due to Name Brand being on the merchandise. The firearms/hunting/shooting section was sparse in selection, even compared to my own meager collection, and comprised mainly stuff I can get at Walmart, Big 5, or one of the other Big Name Stores. No real interest for me there, as I already have more hunting rifles than I know what to do with, nor do I have use for most of the specialty hunting ammo they sell, being a handloader. No pistols, at least not that I saw. No real competitive prices on anything I could find a use for, either.
In short, they have nothing I want, and they are very, very proud of that nothing, as shown in their prices. I was annoyed at them for their quisling attitude with reference to ARs and other black rifles, but I had already decided I wasn't going to shop there for a great many other reasons.
I miss the Sportsman's Warehouse we used to have. That place was a giant toy store for me.
Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 9:51 pm
by Dad24GreatKids
JALLEN wrote:I was in one last week in New Braunfels. They had no handguns at all, or accessories either.
I've visited their store at the Domain in Austin. No handguns there either. Very limited selection of long guns.
Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 11:58 pm
by bagman45
I agree that Dick's made a poor (politically driven) decision on the rifles, but that's not surprising, given the fear factor at the board level of a publicly traded company. They're not really in the gun business, so they viewed the risk to their overall business portfolio from losing gun sales to be less than the risk of losing the sales of their other merchandise lines purchased by folks who don't give a rip about firearms. That said, they have NOT raised prices on ammo, or other non-black weapons. I'm not a big fan of the store, but it's one of the ONLY places I've been able to find .22 ammo - for PRE-CRAZY prices. I will continue to shop there when I find good deals on stuff.
CTD, on the other hand, IS in the gun business - it's their ONLY business, and they jacked prices on EVERYTHING. They have absolutely been focused on sucking every dollar that they could get out of the gun community; it's called PROFITEERING. I walked into one of their retail stores on the way home from work one evening in December, and there was a Disney World type LINE to buy $6,000 Ruger sr556's, $70 pmags and $3.00 per round .556. They should be ashamed, and be driven from business for bleeding their own constituency for short-term gain. They had a choice, they chose to PROFITEER, rather than build a long-term business that would live beyond the current political brouhaha. I'll not be buying anything from then again. Ever. Many years ago, they actually WERE "cheaper than dirt" for surplus ammo and such, but now are just another full-price retailer, with clearly predatory policies. Just my two cents.....
Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 3:00 am
by Beiruty
No more CTD for me. I will get my Ammo at Walmart and my firearms from gunbroker.com.
Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 5:02 am
by Ericstac
The Troy rifle fiasco was disastrous for them.
Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 12:38 pm
by remington79
I had a Sportsman's Warehouse down the road from me. I wish they didn't close. I needed to go shooting in February and when I went to buy handgun ammo they had 4 to 6 different brands in stock for 9, 40, and 45. There was also plenty in stock though they were low on 5.56 and .308 The prices were normal to. Fortunately Cabela's is only about 20 minutes away. I was there a couple of weeks ago and they had 22 in stock and plenty of 1000 round cases of the M193 and the 420 round ammo cans of M855.