Sounds like you need to hang out in a smarter gun shop. Lol. I would have pulled up a video or diagram on my smart ph to show him. I have heard some pretty silly comments at a few gun shops. But not to that level.
I had a clerk at an auto parts chain store tell me one time that an alternator would not charge a battery.
Not all clerks are Mensa candidates.
If it doesn't, what does it do?I had a clerk at an auto parts chain store tell me one time that an alternator would not charge a battery.
Not all clerks are Mensa candidates.
Well, it alternates! Between what I don't know...If it doesn't, what does it do?
Was at a shop reciently and was told (by the staff "armored") that I put the trigger in wrong and the hammer spring legs should be under the trigger pin.
Fyi, same guy a while back had never heard of a 7.62x39 AR.
How many of you guys buy that crap?
Just recently, I was in a similar situation where a court had granted a motion to dismiss but allowed us to amend the complaint. We did, and re-arranged some claims to fit with Indiana law and the confines of the order. Opposing counsel then tried to strike our amended complaint.
I was like, "Geesh, this should be an INGO IQ test."
Woa T.Lex... Thats too much INGO IQ testing in a single thread... how can it be 'grant a motion to dismiss' but 'allow to amend the complaint'? It was dismissed, correct? It makes me dizzy?
I had a clerk at an auto parts chain store tell me one time that an alternator would not charge a battery.
Not all clerks are Mensa candidates.
It's kinda like when you have to put the AR stock on while keeping the takedown pin detent spring under tension. It isn't easy, but it all makes sense after you've done it a couple times.
This is why I buy online. I know there are good guns shops and knowledgeable employees out there, I just never seem to meet them. Normally when I go to a gun store I feel like I'm being flimflammed by a snake oil salesman.