The ammo id Hornady that is always used, and not a reload (i dont use reloads). I finally got the round out by doing what you said, but that was the only way to do it, I've had to do this for other people in the past, I was only wondering if someone knew a better way that I didn't know.
The weapon had just gotten back from S&W from getting repaired, and was ready to go, (S&W have NEVER LET ME DOWN). I'll send it back for them to take another look.
As for allowing someone to load a firearm in my store? Well, I figure it like this, it's a gun shop, I have 26 cameras, and im a pretty good judge of who is in my shop. I don't mind if people carry in my shop (loaded or not), it's a gun shop and we'll most people come in carrying. To load a firearm in my shop, we'll i dont expect anyone to take a firearm that just came back from repairs to not try it before they leave, for this reason. It would be a shame to make them leave to find that the problem still persisted as this did.
I'm Not trying to be rude but if your so afraid to be around loaded firearms you maybe shouldn't have one. Again I'm NOT trying to be rude, just stating the facts. When someone comes in and purchases a new firearm to carry, I go through the book with them so they know what they have and know how to do things safely.
I don't just take there money and tell them to get out, I want them to know how to handle it safely. I believe it is going a step further, and my customers keep coming back and they are Loyal because of it. If I believe a person doesn't have the proper knowledge or experience for a rifle they want to buy I stear them away from it and show them something more to there capabilities.
I'm never going to be rich because of firearms, so I like to educate people on the things they purchase from me.
I do custom builds for active duty military as well as LEO's, and everyone else. I feel it is my place to make sure they know what they are doing with there purchase, it's safer and they know the basics before they leave. Doing this I never have to worry about them coming back with broken parts because they didn't know how to install it or operate it.
These are firearms, SAFETY in the name of the game. Spread a bit of knowledge around and they feel better, and i feel better. You would not believe how many people do things Wrong because no one taught them the correct way to do things.
This is how my shop is ran! It probably isn't the right way, but since it is mine and my customers appreciate it, I will continue to do it. I have Never had a customer say they didn't want to know! Not a single time. This way we both learn. Most of my customers (if I'm busy) will spread the knowledge around as well, it's Trust and safety in Knowledge.
Thank you for your reply! I knew this was how to fix it but even if you know the answer, there may be another way, by asking everyone around learns.