Question for the people that have the logo on their guns.
Were you informed, ahead of time, they were going to do it?
Did you agree to it?
Question for the people that have the logo on their guns.
Were you informed, ahead of time, they were going to do it?
Did you agree to it?
Not to the best of my knowledge, it's possible that I overlooked some kind of fine print somewhere. It was quite a while ago.
I didn't demand they fix it because I just wanted to get away from those pricks, and I seriously believed that they would do the gunsmith equivalent of spitting in my food.
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Where is this place, anyway? Address, etc. I'd kinda like to go in there and waste their time, cause some irritation, piss 'em off if possible. Maybe even mention what horrible things I've heard about the place on the internet. Not just on this site either, I've read about them on some 1911 forums too.
How is this shop still open? Buisness's that dont do good work usually close. I wonder what is keeping them a float
They are just East of Kipling on the South side of 44th in Wheat Ridge.
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gunsmoke was all over peter boyles show again the other day... they were going out to the range with gunsmoke to learn stuff... marketing I guess is why they still exist.
Did they move? When their shop (near 38th & Wads) closed I assumed they went bust. They screwed up one of my guns too so if they're still in business I'll pile on the "never do business with these jerks" bandwagon.
Found this while poking around for info on Gunsmoke.
There is quite a bit more on the link - too long to directly quote it all...Gunsmoke - Owner Rich Wyatt Intimating Gunshop owner, Trys to Browbeat and interragate Consumer over a refund Wheatridge Colorado
I heard about the class on handling guns on the Peter Boyles show. I signed up on the phone in April for my daughter and I to take the class. The total cost was $1500 and the first available class was the end of August. Because of changing circumstances, we decided to cancel the classes and about 2 weeks ago My daughter called to cancel. The employee on the phone said the classes were non-refundable and that we signed a contract to that affect. When my daughter called and told me, I informed her that I didn't sign anything and did not know that it was non-refundable. She called back and the employee said she would have to talk to the instructor and that he was out of town and would call her back. She had to call several times and finally was called back by the owner Rich Wyatt. These are the points from the conversation:
1. He said we signed a contract and we were required to sign this within 3 days of signing up--she told him no and there were no papers signed.
2. He said I was given a verbal instruction that there are no refunds--she said no.
3. During the whole conversation he kept calling her a liar and kept talking over her and kept escalating.
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Also this about the criminal charges on THR
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