Have heard many positive things about Razorback Armory, and after reading their online reviews, I decided to visit their store. Before visiting the store, I was not a gun owner; therefore, I had a lot of questions. I didn't intend on buying a gun on the first day of my visit, I just went there to inquire about the process of gun ownership, and to see their selection.
Upon entering the store, I was greeted by a very nice salesperson. I explained the purpose of my visit, and began asking questions. The salesperson that I talked to was very polite, knowledgeable, and professional. (I didn't feel intimidated at all). When I told him the kind of gun I had in mind, he showed me their selection. He even demonstrated how to load, unload, and clean the gun. He also informed me on the process of the background check. Because I felt very comfortable with the process, I decided to follow through, and complete the background check. After I was approved, I made my purchase, and walked out of the store as a new gun owner.
The sales person also recommended a shooting range that was close to his store. I plan on going there to take some classes, and to become proficient with my new purchase.
Overall, thanks to Razorback Armory, the experience of becoming a new gun owner was very positive. I highly recommend Razorback Armory for new and seasoned gun owners. They live up to their positive reputation, and they have a very good selection.
Based on my experience, they deserve more than the five star rating that I have given them. Their positive customer service certainly is...
Read moreThe absolute worst gun store I’ve ever been too, the first time I went in I explained to them that I have a older 38 special and can’t use plus p ammo, the guy at the register acted like I was speaking French and kept pushing the box on me saying “well it’s still self defense ammo”. The second time I went in which was 4/22 I went into the store to after finishing some tax stamp forms for silencer shop which the website stated they had a kiosk to complete my fingerprints, when I got there (5 mins after opening) I was given several excuses on why they wouldn’t help me. The first was that they are an Elite dealer and they would have to double check my paperwork (I said that’s fine), then he said well we also charge $50 to check on top of the silencer shop fee be cause they are charged to use the machine (I said that’s fine also), then he told me that it’s too much of a hassle and takes a lot of there time to do so they didn’t want to (I was the only person in the store with two workers that I could visually see. After all of this he tell me to go down the road to another gun shop where they “might” be able to help me. I feel like I was treated that way because the color of my skin and the fact that I look young ( mid 30’s ). I will never go in this store again in my life, and would recommend anyone who values their self worth to not do...
Read moreWARNING! DON'T TAKE YOUR GUNS HERE!!! I dropped off a family heirloom 1950's S&W revolver here this week. The gunsmiths brilliant "diagnosis"was that somebody modified my revolver to be a single action instead of a double action and that was part of my jamming problem. That makes literally no sense. I've been using it as a double action forever and so has my dad since he was a child. In addition he also wore off a lot of the Bluing on both sides of the barrel and below the cylinder. Not sure if he used a harsh clamp or what. Pictures attached. Worst 45 dollars I've ever spent. Go somewhere else, Jess doesn't know what he's doing. Update. I went to c&S metal works and they got my gun working like new. All it needed was a new trigger and a new hand. If Jess can't figure out something so simple he doesn't deserve to be called a gunsmith. Seriously don't bring this guy your firearms. I now have to get the bluing touched up...
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