Crystalship1
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Yep. $120/$130 anywhere else!!!NEVER DID CARE MUCH 4 DONS,HE CHARGED MY FRIEND ALMOST 300 DOLLARS FOR 9MM HIGHPOINT
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Yep. $120/$130 anywhere else!!!NEVER DID CARE MUCH 4 DONS,HE CHARGED MY FRIEND ALMOST 300 DOLLARS FOR 9MM HIGHPOINT
If one opened up a similar store across the st. from him with lower prices, then the hood rats would all stream in to buy their community guns from you. Sad but true. I would never open a store in an area like that. Ryan Mercer is right, there are FAR worse areas in Indy, however, opening up a store across from community gun central is just asking for issues. Not to mention, I would probably bet money that Don would send folks over to buy from you to sell in their store at the pricing they have b/c they still would make money on it. Want to order something at Dons? Let them check their catalog (binoculars to look into your store).
One of Don's employee's shot himself cleaning a LOADED AK this past year... that's the last shooting I heard of in his shop.
One of Don's employee's shot himself cleaning a LOADED AK this past year... that's the last shooting I heard of in his shop.
It was an AK brought in by a customer. He shot himself in the leg or the foot. I don't really recall the details.
And Ryan.. the person you are referring to is Steve Stapleton, a husband and father. He was a good friend of mine and never should have been working alone that day. After Steve was murdered Don made it a mandatory rule that no less than two employees would work in his shop day or night. I know this because I use to be an employee of Don's Guns... so I must not be very bright (rolls eyes). Don hired me because of my knowledge of firearms, my military background... and a few other reasons.
I had my own reasons for leaving though. I don't love Don... nor do I hate him.
Things have obviously changed since I've worked there (I left in 2000)... especially considering all the accidents that have happened since a few others and myself left for bigger and better opportunities.
Back in 2000 that was a different neighborhood. I meant no disrespect... but you can't be firing on all 6 cylinders to work there now. You couldn't pay me enough to work at any store where an employee was murdered, especially in a deteriorating neighborhood, I'm sure other gun shops close by would hire, and I can't imagine Don pays his employees well as you know... 'He doesn't like to make money (he loves it)'.
Now if dons was just off tenth n parker, id have my piece on my lap. But i agree, its not the best but nowhere near the worstOr not. There hasn't been a shooting in Don's in ages... and don't give me that crap "we'll it's overdue" becuase then for that matter, I shouldn't leave my house becuase everywhere is a good place to get "shot by some ghetto peasant" Lafayette Square area isn't the Ghetto... it's nothing to be proud of, but there are far far worse places in Indy... and avoiding such places only let's the problem get worse.
While it fun to rent a full auto at there, but he also said he pays cash for your guns in his commercial flashing his cash. Fast forward, I took my Browning Hi Power in 40 to show them how much they would pay me for it. The loser who is a short Hispanic looking guy like smoking crack or something voice said "I could sell it for just a little over $100." Okay, I took the gun back and went to Cosner in Bedford, the owner David Cosner gave me nearly $300 for it. Oh well, I am joining a club in Mitchell. No more driving 58 miles each way again to shoot at just 50 ft.
I don't really care, they are in a business, so of course, no business would pay you the retail price for anything. They have to make money too. $300 is a very good price. I only paid $450 for it 15 yrs ago.
He's a real DBBut I thought Don doesn't like to make money, just sell guns?
I live right around the corner from Don's, and when I moved here, that was obviously the closest shop. On my first visit, my jaw hit the floor when I saw Glock 17s selling for $799, 30 round AK mags for $50, AR's for $2400... etc. I asked about transfer fees from buying on Gunbroker, and they told me $100 per transfer. F*ck that, F' Don and his shop. I'm going to POPGUNS.