Gun Gripes Episode 50: "Gun Shop Commandos"

Published on November 29, 2012
Duration: 16:56

This episode of Gun Gripes, featuring Eric, Barry, and Mr. Moss from Moss Pawn, discusses the phenomenon of 'Gun Store Commandos' – customers who offer unsolicited and often poor advice. The hosts emphasize the importance of recommending manageable firearms for beginners, particularly women, and highlight the integrity of their sales approach at Moss Pawn, prioritizing customer education and long-term relationships over quick sales. They also stress the necessity of testing firearms thoroughly before relying on them for self-defense.

Quick Summary

Experts from Moss Pawn discuss 'Gun Store Commandos' and advise that beginner self-defense firearms should be manageable, recommending .380 ACP or .38 Special over magnum calibers. They stress testing new firearms with 50-100 rounds for reliability and familiarity, emphasizing honest sales practices over quick transactions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Gun Store Commandos
  2. 01:31Inappropriate Recommendations for Women
  3. 04:01The 'Cop Buddy' and Misinformation
  4. 05:01Interference in Sales
  5. 08:51Retail Integrity and Customer Service
  6. 12:21Testing and Reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'Gun Store Commandos' and why are they a problem?

'Gun Store Commandos' are customers who frequent gun shops and offer unsolicited, often incorrect, advice to others. This can disrupt the sales process and lead customers to make poor purchasing decisions, especially regarding firearm suitability for self-defense.

What are the recommended calibers for a first self-defense firearm?

For a first self-defense firearm, especially for individuals new to shooting or smaller in stature, .380 ACP and .38 Special are recommended. These calibers offer manageable recoil and are easier to handle than more powerful magnum rounds.

How many rounds should be fired to test a new firearm?

It is recommended to fire a minimum of 50 to 100 rounds through a new firearm. This testing period is crucial for ensuring mechanical reliability and for the shooter to become familiar and proficient with the weapon before relying on it for self-defense.

What is the sales philosophy at Moss Pawn?

Moss Pawn prioritizes honesty and customer education over making a quick sale. They are known to return faulty firearm batches to distributors rather than selling them, focusing on building long-term customer relationships through truthful advice and service.

Related News

All News →

More General Videos You Might Like

More from Iraqveteran8888

View all →