Bozz10mm
US Veteran
Buying multiples of the same gun is going to look suspicious to the ATF under their new definition of "in the business".
I would hazard a guess that the majority of spouses clearly believe it's very possible to buy too many.
That's a tough boycott.
My wife, an avid firearms enthusiast, once bought a revolver and some ammunition at Bass Pro and was treated like a criminal for it.
The paperwork took forever to complete, and then they had her pay for her revolver and told her to wait outside in front of the store for a manager to bring her gun to her.
All while acting like they were doing her a favor.
Never again.
"Academy Sports reserves the right to refuse service to any person."QUOTE]
^^^^^^ I believe this says it all right here. ^^^^^^
Reminds me of a registered legal gun dealer that I used to buy quite a few guns from in the late 70's and early 80's. The advice she gave to most buyers, especially local purchasers, was not to buy more than one gun a day. She claimed it would send up a red flag to law enforcement if multiple purchases were made. I don't know if it was true or not but it made sense to me, so that's the rule I went by. I've never had a problem. I wish she was still around.
One gun a day ? That's silly. I can buy 365 in a yr but I can't buy 3 in a yr if it's the same day????? Bb
Have your wife go buy it. Problem solved![]()
Which really would be a straw purchase.
Bass Pro is absolutely the WORST place to buy a gun in the USA..
I ordered a G19 on their website.. "ready for pickup".. I drive over there at 1:00pm and at 3:45 the line only moved 5 spaces up. I told everyone I'll go pay more at the local FFL. Also, local PD was videotaping everyone waiting in the line
Wound up ordering from Kygunco to my FFL and picked it right up. Saved money too.
BassPro's gun section is just a trick to make people walk around and buy other stuff. It's literally a 3-5 hour wait here in Florida to pick up any prepaid for firearm online.
To the OP: unless you have gun friendly media nearby, you're done. If you could get the media to drag them through the mire some, but the chances are low.
1). Just go someplace else. Problem solved! The stuff you're buying can be found anywhere in mass quantities.
2). I vigorously dispute your claim that Academy is a "real gun store". They're just another "big box" store that sells entry-level guns. They are to guns what Harbor Freight is to tools.
Likewise, their staff are ignorant zombies.
A "real gun store" should offer things like reloading equipment and supplies, and employ sales staff that have knowledge and experience with these same products. Better yet, they should also have a halfway competent gunsmith on staff.
Sadly, and I know all to well from personal experience, you'll be hard pressed to find any of this in South Carolina.
1). Just go someplace else. Problem solved! The stuff you're buying can be found anywhere in mass quantities.