mongocaver
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Something else to think about...
About 28 years ago I worked in Sporting Goods for Woolco. Woolco was a national chain sort of like Walmart before Walmart became omnipotent. I gained a whole lot of knowledge about guns from the folks that came in. I suggest that you should take every opportunity to teach folks behind the counter when they ask you a question. Throwing out a superior attitude and a wrong answer do nothing to promote gun ownership or our other gun related causes. You might want to remember that those clerks have to deal with a lot of jerks, so when they meet a knowledgable, decent person who has a positive attiude about guns, that person really stands out to them. And might influence how they vote in the next election.
About 28 years ago I worked in Sporting Goods for Woolco. Woolco was a national chain sort of like Walmart before Walmart became omnipotent. I gained a whole lot of knowledge about guns from the folks that came in. I suggest that you should take every opportunity to teach folks behind the counter when they ask you a question. Throwing out a superior attitude and a wrong answer do nothing to promote gun ownership or our other gun related causes. You might want to remember that those clerks have to deal with a lot of jerks, so when they meet a knowledgable, decent person who has a positive attiude about guns, that person really stands out to them. And might influence how they vote in the next election.