The location is alright. The prices are high , I was sold a used ruger mark 2 for $550. The new ones go for around the same price. Shouldâve done my research but other gun stores have had reasonable prices for me in the past so I got too comfortable and didnât check. I also asked if buying used is an issue, the worker said no, but if anything came up I could go back and theyâd take care of me, she even brought up an example of a previous customer that had their used gun fixed. When it came time to clean the gun, I could not figure out how to disassemble it, so I thought Iâd go back and ask for some help. The same lady did not know how to disassemble it either yet they sold me the gun. She wanted me to book an appointment to check it out and also charge me $60. I explained I just bought it and something could be wrong with it, but they still were going to charge me. In the end they recommended I visit a gunsmith. I went home, did more research and saw itâs one of the hardest guns to disassemble especially the 2nd generation. I was able to find more detailed videos that showed me you had to flip the gun over to move the hammer around using gravity and it ended up working out. The gun works perfectly fine. I donât understand how the gun store sold me a gun they do not know how to use or at least clean. The gun was very dirty, donât think they cleaned it themselves before selling it to me considering they did not even know how to disassemble it.
Anyway, wouldnât go back due to their prices and lack of knowledge of the guns theyâre selling. Would stay away and probably go to better gun stores like firearms unknown . West coast survival, Discoumt gun mart, and...
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   Read moreNever, once, have I heard of anyone selling a gun without a magazine.
What is worse is that, due to a patent lawsuit, magazines for the gun I purchased are not available.
San Diego Guns unapologetically sold me a paperweight.
I paid hundreds of dollars for a gun that will not shoot and ammo that will never go into the gun.
When I first went in, the gun had a small magazine with it. I'm sure the video will show that when I purchased the gun, all of the correct parts were put into a black hard case along with the ammo I selected.
When I picked it up, after waiting weeks, I was half way home before I wondered why I hadn't seen the magazine and blew off the fact that it ended up in the original cardboard box.
Now, they are saying that it was never shipped with a magazine. Bamboozled!
If a gun does not come with a magazine and no magazine is available, you had no business selling that gun.
Unbelievable that no less than a half dozen employees were involved in the transaction and it took me to realize the gun was nothing more than a $600 paperweight, which was already well above MSRP, but I generally prefer to support local businesses.
I was told no returns. I hadn't even made it home.
"No promises." They will try to find a magazine. Everywhere is sold out. None available anywhere.
Terrible, costly, and time...
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