It won't ruin trade for the small guys as long as we use them.Wobbly Harry said:Sportsman might be big but I can't fault their face to face sales.When I bought a Browning 12b from them last year the salesman must have put together at least a dozen so I could find one with wood I liked - great service.
Have to agree with others though and hope it doesn't ruin trade for the small guys.
devon deer stalker said:It won't ruin trade for the small guys as long as we use them.Wobbly Harry said:Sportsman might be big but I can't fault their face to face sales.When I bought a Browning 12b from them last year the salesman must have put together at least a dozen so I could find one with wood I liked - great service.
Have to agree with others though and hope it doesn't ruin trade for the small guys.
I live just outside Exeter and prefer the personal service given by the Exeter gun and Sport shop in Heavitree Exeter, Keith and Neil Chard took over the business from their father Ken some years ago and their prices are competitive.Very helpful guys.I do on occasion use the Sportsman but only for items not available to the Heavitree shop.
Regarding the previous question and Doug Brailey, as far as i am aware he is still around but sold his gunshop many years ago.
Finally, i would much rather give my business to either of the above than to Ladds in Crediton!
Finally, i would much rather give my business to either of the above than to Ladds in Crediton!
hi not to sure if the deal is done there may still be questions over stock ownership. and as for the sportsman exeter gary aboo and staff great guys. if thay have the stock thay will do a bit of a deal if thay don,t have the stock you may be in for a bit of a wait. prices seem to be on the up on most items. i hope the gun shop in heavitree can keep going. and as for ladds thay do need a kick in the butt.pjkaz said:Sportsman exeter buy litts. good or bad ?