I unfortunately made a huge mistake last year when my wife shot her first deer. While walking up to it with my grandfathers Marlin, I set my gun down. While taking pictures her father shot another deer in the next field over and said to bring on the meat wagon. Completely in enjoy and excitement I forgot the gun. Embarrassing and irresponsible I Forgot about it for over a month. Then realized it when I went to get all my guns for their annual deep cleaning. I walked right to it in the dark only to find it rusted completely. Gene Sear staff sent it off to be repaired by a gentleman they recommended. I picked up my grandfather marlin today and was just about in shock. Iv had this rifle for the last 20 years and have kept great care of it but it’s always been a hunting rifle. Now it’s like a...
Read moreAbout 6 weeks ago I brought my Henrey rifle and a scope in too be mounted . They didn't have the mounting rail. They wrote my information on a post it note.Three weeks later I called and asked about it . After a few minutes of confusion the response was " Oh yeah , it's not in yet ". I still haven't heard back . I've only been in the store a few times and have always felt like an imposition. Customer service was sorely lacking . The sad part is I always try and shop local and support the community. I now have a gun shop that makes me feel comfortable...
Read moreCan't say enough good things about this place. After an exhaustive search to replace a sentimental firearm that had been stolen, I was referred to Gene Sears. Not only did they have the gun, it was priced almost $300 less than any competitor. Employees were very knowledgeable and personable. There was no pressure to buy, and the environment was casual to match. Where this was my first experience with this shop, I have already referred a few friends looking for upland guns, and I will gladly drive the extra distance to shop, again, for my...
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