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What is proper gun shop etiquette?

What is expected of customers when they come into a shop to purchase a new firearm? Most people working the counter have the patience of a saint, but what makes them cringe inside? What are the dos and don’ts? For example, is it alright to aim it at the wall, dry fire, field strip, ask to shoot a few rounds if there is a range attached, etc.? Should you hand it back to them or set it on the counter? Leave the slide/action open or closed? Ease the slide back or let it go?

Answer 832

Above all else if you aren’t sure about something, ask! In general, be gentle with their merchandise. You don’t need to use kid gloves, but don’t let the slide slam back into battery, do NOT use a wrist flick to close the cylinder on a revolver, and don’t let magazines just drop to the ground unless you’ve asked or been told it is ok. Finally, be polite.

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