As a fellow hunter and sportsman, any excuse to get out to the local gun/sportsman/hunting shop is a good one. So geeks hold off on your condemnation of the Sportsman's warehouse. Seriously what the hell is with the "... it looks like you'll be making an unwanted trip out to Sportsman's Warehouse before long." Come on out of your cubical and realize that most people like the outdoors.
i don't think that's what he meant.. if you're going there to buy new trek shoes, it's a wanted trip. if you're going there to claim that the torch you bought exploded in your hand, it's an unwanted trip... that's all
I am saying that even if I am there to return a faulty product I am still happy to be there. This is just another good excuse to buy something else for hunting season this fall. Plus the wife can't get upset and tell me not to go. It's not like she wants an exploding flashlight laying around.
P.S. I do not condone crappy flashlights as mentioned above. Surefire flashlights are the only way to go.
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As a fellow hunter and sportsman, any excuse to get out to the local gun/sportsman/hunting shop is a good one. So geeks hold off on your condemnation of the Sportsman's warehouse. Seriously what the hell is with the "... it looks like you'll be making an unwanted trip out to Sportsman's Warehouse before long." Come on out of your cubical and realize that most people like the outdoors.
i'm with ya man. hooray for the great outdoors.
i don't think that's what he meant..
if you're going there to buy new trek shoes, it's a wanted trip. if you're going there to claim that the torch you bought exploded in your hand, it's an unwanted trip... that's all
I am saying that even if I am there to return a faulty product I am still happy to be there. This is just another good excuse to buy something else for hunting season this fall. Plus the wife can't get upset and tell me not to go. It's not like she wants an exploding flashlight laying around.
P.S. I do not condone crappy flashlights as mentioned above. Surefire flashlights are the only way to go.