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| Master ![]() | I have gone to Pop's for two things. Training and the range. I cannot complain about either one. I thought Terry and Mike were very good at the Basic Pistol intro class. Their Fobus holsters of which I bought one, was priced as cheaply as anywhere else. I also LOVED the ability to rent various guns to try at the range. Tell me where anyone has that ability anywhere else if one does not have friends to borrow off of? I have not bought a gun there, but that is just a portion of their business. I almost bought a knife there once. They have seemed nice enough to me. Not gregarious in any way, but not bad, either. And at least I do not have to second hand smoke half a pack while browsing. (My last CT scan showed a SPOT...and I am a non smoker.) And I also feel bad for Mike, whom I heard was having some serious medical problem. Cancer? That can be tough on anyone. So, I think Pops has its place. I would rather see MORE gun shops and ranges make a go at it than fewer and fewer each year. I just wish I had more ability to frequent all the different places to keep them ALL in business.
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| Plinker ![]() Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: the kitchen
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![]() ![]() ![]() | I use POP GUNS for the range as well. The rentals are resonalbly cheap and you can trade in for anything on the wall with one rental fee. When shopping for my latest 9mm, I rented a Glock, XD and M&P back-to-back there. I then bought an XD at Plainfield SS! |
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| Plinker Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 9
![]() | Come on Nick. You know that at the time the Obama scare was in full force - and magazines were hard to find. Glock Magazines cost more than $19.95 wholesale unless an LEO purchase. You sure you are just not upset that they didn't give the part time job to you that you wanted. |
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| Plinker Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Indianapolis
Posts: 55
![]() | I only started shooting last March. I was curious about what to do, and what kind of guns to look for, and one of the guys that does the training at Pop's was kind enough to meet me on a Monday morning and open the shop early for a training session to fit my limited schedule at the time. Haven't had much of a chance to get back since, but I have only good things to say about them. |
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