Refused a purchase this evening

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4:45 p.m. today I am driving through Norcross, GA and decide to stop at a gun shop on Buford Hwy. to attempt to purchase a spare magazine for my recently acquired Glock 36. A guy was locking the door, and told me they were closed. I pointed out he was closing early, according to the posted store hours, and told him I needed a Glock 36 magazine. He walked off, came back and announced they had one for $38.75, about $9.00 higher that other places, but no one had them in stock. I told him I would take it. He said the store was open by appointment only. I pointed out that I lived 32 miles away and couldn't come back on Monday to over-pay for a magazine when he could sell it to me then. "That is not how we do business" was his reply.

The Glock 36 is likely the fourth most disliked Glock, the three .45 GAP guns come ahead of it. That magazine is probably NOS at least twenty years old. It will hang there a while longer I suppose. I won't be going back after it.
 
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4:45 p.m. today I am driving through Norcross, GA and decide to stop at a gun shop on Buford Hwy. to attempt to purchase a spare magazine for my recently acquired Glock 36. A guy was locking the door, and told me they were closed. I pointed out he was closing early, according to the posted store hours, and told him I needed a Glock 36 magazine. He walked off, came back and announced they had one for $38.75, about $9.00 higher that other places, but no one had them in stock. I told him I would take it. He said the store was open by appointment only. I pointed out that I lived 32 miles away and couldn't come back on Monday to over-pay for a magazine when he could sell it to me then. "That is not how we do business" was his reply.

The Glock 36 is likely the fourth most disliked Glock, the three .45 GAP guns come ahead of it. That magazine is probably NOS at least twenty years old. It will hang there a while longer I suppose. I won't be going back after it.

Based on your many years of confrontations/mishaps.
Do you look for this stuff or is it simply bad luck ?
 
The Glock 36 is likely the fourth most disliked Glock,



And its easy to understand why. This was my Gen 4 Glock 36. I bought it brand new.
I NEVER got thru a box of 50 rounds without is jamming 2-3 times.
I had two good friends, one of them who loves Glocks and recommend this one to me
tear it apart, inspect, clean and lube and nothing helped.

I gave it to another friend of mine who was aware of why I disliked it soo much.

My M&P .45 has performed flawlessly since day one.

Its the only gun that I have ever purchased from a LGS.
 
There are numerous new factory Glock 36 mags on Gun Broker for $30 or 2/$50 shipped.

Try Aim Surplus. I've bought several magazines from them for my M&P .45

New, $21.95 Orders over $50 free shipping.
 
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And its easy to understand why. This was my Gen 4 Glock 36. I bought it brand new.
I NEVER got thru a box of 50 rounds without is jamming 2-3 times.
I had two good friends, one of them who loves Glocks and recommend this one to me
tear it apart, inspect, clean and lube and nothing helped.

I gave it to another friend of mine who was aware of why I disliked it soo much.

Even non fanboiz know the Gen 4s had some problems. :cool:
 
Gunmag warehouse shows them at $24.99 plus shipping regular price, not sale price. So that gun shop was extremely overpriced. I don't know how shops like that stay in business.
 
He said the store was open by appointment only. I pointed out that I lived 32 miles away and couldn't come back on Monday...
You may have had better luck leaving it at that and politely asking if you could make an impromptu appointment or do a curbside pick-up. You catch more flies with honey, than you do with vinegar.

... to over-pay for a magazine...
Adding this probably didn't win any favor.
 
Even non fanboiz know the Gen 4s had some problems. :cool:

That gun was exactly why I never wanted a semi-auto pistol.
Perfect example of why I preferred to carry a revolver.
I do occasionally carry my S&W M&P .45. I trust it 100%.

I'm sure Glock makes some good guns but that's certainly not one of them.
 
You may have had better luck leaving it at that and politely asking if you could make an impromptu appointment or do a curbside pick-up. You catch more flies with honey, than you do with vinegar.
Adding this probably didn't win any favor.

I disagree, it is a gun shop, not a gun museum. Every item in there has a price on it, implying it is for sale. If the salesman was willing to sell to me by appointment at a later time, why not then? I did not ask to come in and browse around, I wanted a particular item, which he pulled off the shelf to check the price. It was in his hand.

Covid-19 has shut down many businesses and forced others to alter their sales and service plans. I don't need an appointment to buy a burger, alcohol, grocery shop. I didn't need an appointment at the shop where I purchased the Glock 36; which is sixteen miles northeast down the exact same road.

A customer driving by and stopping for the first time will likely never return. I will never return. The shop does have extremely high prices and one of the highest fees to do a transfer. I have shopped there forty-four years. It is a shame it is being run into the ground.
 
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