Overall, Dunham's has a very good selection of merchandise, most of it reasonably priced. The personnel are knowledgeable and friendly. However, I shop there mostly for sporting goods, primarily hunting supplies including firearms. I'm disappointed they carry every kind of self-defense firearm a person could ever use, but hardly anything of value for hunting. They are heavily- stocked with black guns with pistol grips, including short-barreled semi-automatic shotguns, but not an 870 Remington or a pump Winchester hunting shotgun in the store. Their selection is suitable for a backwoods militia, but not the average sportsman. What's more is there is rarely anyone assigned to sporting goods. You have to walk back up front and have someone paged, then walk back and hope someone she was up. They lose a lot of business due to lack of help (and items hunters really want). Just a two dollar bell one could ring for assistance would pay for itself in minutes. But again, they do have great sales prices if you have the time to get help finding what they advertise. I do thank the courteous personnel...
Read moreMost of their stuff is pretty expensive, and it's not because the stuff is amazing. It's simply because it's the only place you can get most of it. I think the most annoying aspect of their store is their firearms department. They have trigger locks on their firearms, and for anyone that regularly shoots; you'll know the trigger is in the top 3 things to consider when purchasing a firearm. In addition, their prices on firearms are MSRP, which no local gun...
Read moreI came here to get my paintball co2 tank filled and one of the 2 employees that filled it was very rude. He acted annoyed the whole time while they were filling my tank. Both of the employees seemed like they had barely any training on how to fill co2 tanks. I think that if they should probably train their employees better. Also one of them dropped my tank and after that the tank started to leak. I ended up having to...
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