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I saw their website and wasn't overly impressed to be fair which made me wonder how safe sending them money was going to be. I have since seen that they have 180ish guns for sale on Guntrader so I don't think I'll have any problems.

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I saw their website and wasn't overly impressed to be fair which made me wonder how safe sending them money was going to be. I have since seen that they have 180ish guns for sale on Guntrader so I don't think I'll have any problems.

 

stiv24,

 

Website might not be too impressive but if you visited the shop, which admittedly would be a long haul for you, I think you would be more than impressed.

They have a huge selection of guns, a very impressive range of shooting clothing (all top end, high quality stuff) and an enormous selection of cartridges. I really don't know how they compare on price for guns & clothing but they are more than competitive with cartridge prices.

 

Have only visited once, it's still quite a drag up the M6 from Warrington, and only bought a couple of thousand carts when I got there. The staff seemed very friendly without being pushy and if/when I am looking for a new gun, (probably another Miroku or possibly a Browning :good: ) I would certainly give them a call or visit.

 

Mr Potter

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Their website would stand a lot of improvement. It gives no idea of just how many guns they stock. Very good quality and excellent prices.

 

Went a few years ago and wasn't impressed by their stock. I didn't know they had another gun room - jammed packed. My own fault I should have asked. Bought my Guerini from them. Nice people to deal with and they don't make silly trade-in offers.

 

Well worth a visit. Buy with confidence.

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  • 4 weeks later...
theives :good::D

 

 

You are out of order. Lancaster has been blessed with two AMAZING gun shops. I usually shop at Fawcetts, but I have bought stuff from Malmo and they are friendly, courteous, fair and VERY knowledgeable.

 

Stop throwing unfounded accusations around and speak with facts. When, what and how happened to you...

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Happyhunt - you are entitled to your opinion, as I am to mine. The original poster asked for help. Many, including myself have commented on Malmo, but put a bit more detail. The comment you made, would probably make the potential buyer a bit wary, as it would me.

 

No-one is interrogating you and you can be as brief as you want - it just didn't seem helpful in terms of what the lad asked.

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Nobody is 100% perfect and we all have off days so a busy shop is bound to have a mix og happy and not so happy customers.

 

I originally asked as I saw a gun on guntrader which they were selling and I liked the look of it. I wanted some background on the shop as I live hours away to see if it gave me the confidence to buy from them not having viewed the gun in person.

 

As it turns out we couldn't agree on a price. I am interested though as to why you have such a low opinion of them.

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hi stiv, you are quite right in what you say, everyone has off days,however the reason I called them thieves was, that I like you had telephoned them about trading some guns in for a new rifle, over the phone they were very enthusiastic and confidant we could do a deal when I told them what I had to trade,.

When I got there after 2 hours driving the story was different.

I offered 1@ rem 700 .243 with lam stock / heavy barrel in very clean condition, 1@ cz .223 with scope / moderater / mag / sling, very clean condition, and 1@ very rare 16 bore beretta hammer gun, cira @ 1930 's which is very clean and shootable.

The beretta alone has been valued at £1000 trade price.I was expecting about £300/350 for the rem and about the same for the cz, that means about £1700 total against a new sako st/syn .243 and scope.

I wouldn't have minded putting a few quid into the pot to make the deal, but I was offered £150 for the beretta reason being they are unsellable, £150 for the remy and £150 for the full set up cz, making a grand total of £450 for the three.

That meant that I would have given them 3 @ guns + about £1000 or more cash .

I used to be in the gun trade so I would'nt have offered them a load of **** and I know what they were worth,.

It all adds up to a very very good deal for them and a very bad deal for me, as you could imagine I did not take the deal.

Bear in mind that this was 18 months ago when gun sales were very bouyant and fetching very good prices, I haven't been back to the shop and probably never will, first impressions and all that.

judging by the coments on the forum, they have a few happy customers so good luck to anyone who go's there, but its not for me.

regards

happy

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That doesn't make them thieves though does it? Driving a deal which you found unacceptable. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't have been happy if I'd driven a long way to find that a deal I had been offered over the phone was not actually on the table. Did you talk prices before going? This is not a dig, I wasn't there and obviously don't know the circumstances except as you have described, but thieves is a bit strong for the details you have given.

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Happyhunt - Thanks for adding to your post, which explains fully why you hold your view.

 

I have to say that I believe "thieves" is too strong, but I also appreciate that I am not the one who got a low offer and I imagine I would be feeling a little miffed - to put it mildly.

 

I have only traded in one gun at Malmo and I got more than I was hoping for. That was £25 less than I paid for the gun. I think I paid £975 and got £950 trade in against a new Guerini. Their price for the Guerini was cheaper than anywhere else I could find - so I left happy.

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fair play to you lads, but has far as I am concerned they tried to steal my guns ,in the phone conversation that took place they new what I had, what condition and what price I was looking for give or take ,if I had went along with what they were offering I would have lost a fortune.

I wasn't desperate to sell but imagine a guy going in and had to sell them for whatever reason, he would have walked out feeling mugged and called them thieves as well .

I am all for people making a living but what they offered is taking the p@@@.I dare say there is a story like this one attached to every gun shop in the land.

Its not the first and will not be the last.

regards

happy

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First you make arbitary and derogatory comments about a otherwise blameless company. Then you direct infantile remarks at me. I have always taken the view that whoever points a finger has three pointing back at themselves.

I never mentioned "a good deal". It would have been a good deal for the buyer but not the seller. Maybe there was something they disliked about you; can't for the the life of me think what that could be though. :good:

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