It's often an expensive pleasure to step into their den of temptations.
Much like the old tv show, Cheers, it's nice to go where everybody knows your name, and 2A is no exception. Probably doesn't hurt that I've been a customer since Mark started, but still, it's very much appreciated when folks take the trouble to greet you by name, and remember what toys you've bought there. That's a personal touch lacking in many other LGSs, and something that sets 2A apart and makes loyal customers.
That being said, they often have a seductive assortment of goodies that seem to beg to be taken home, much like puppies in a pound. My visit a couple of weeks ago was no exception. Mostly there to say 'hi' and ask about AR-10s, I mentioned seeing what I thought was a SBR in another shop, and Tom reached behind him to grab a strategically placed Springfield Saint Pistol, which he placed on the counter, probably to test my will power and see if I could resist. Nope. Not even a challenge. Picked it up, and it whispered in my ear something to the effect of, "Take me home, Daddy". Love at first sight, I guess (the pistol, not anybody at 2A, just to be clear.)
Took it to a wonderful indoor range in Frederick, The Machine Gun Nest, to break it in, and I invited new member Gorba to join me. It's a long drive from Annapolis, but the range is so nice, and the people so welcoming, that it's worth it, especially compared to the closer indoor ranges and their spotty customer service records. Anyway...
I knew I was buying a powerful pistol, but I didn't know it was also a flame thrower! The muzzle blast and flame projected from the innovative muzzle device were truly impressive, and sadly, for the young lady standing behind and to my left at the far corner of the range, also very shocking. I wouldn't be surprised if she dribbled a bit from the concussion and the experience. But I digress.
Ran 60 rounds through it, flawlessly, and much to my surprise the trigger is actually better than just about any OEM trigger I've encountered lately, so I don't think it'll get replaced. Didn't try for accuracy, just wanted to break it in before I take it up to Chad for his reliability package.
After waiting as patiently as possible, Gorba got his chance to run a few rounds, and the look on his face was priceless... sorry I didn't try to snap a picture. To say he liked it would be an understatement. In fact, the experience prompted him to pursue his HQL. I think he's going to add one of these new toys to his growing collection as soon as the HQL shows up.
Anyway, here she is:
Much like the old tv show, Cheers, it's nice to go where everybody knows your name, and 2A is no exception. Probably doesn't hurt that I've been a customer since Mark started, but still, it's very much appreciated when folks take the trouble to greet you by name, and remember what toys you've bought there. That's a personal touch lacking in many other LGSs, and something that sets 2A apart and makes loyal customers.
That being said, they often have a seductive assortment of goodies that seem to beg to be taken home, much like puppies in a pound. My visit a couple of weeks ago was no exception. Mostly there to say 'hi' and ask about AR-10s, I mentioned seeing what I thought was a SBR in another shop, and Tom reached behind him to grab a strategically placed Springfield Saint Pistol, which he placed on the counter, probably to test my will power and see if I could resist. Nope. Not even a challenge. Picked it up, and it whispered in my ear something to the effect of, "Take me home, Daddy". Love at first sight, I guess (the pistol, not anybody at 2A, just to be clear.)
Took it to a wonderful indoor range in Frederick, The Machine Gun Nest, to break it in, and I invited new member Gorba to join me. It's a long drive from Annapolis, but the range is so nice, and the people so welcoming, that it's worth it, especially compared to the closer indoor ranges and their spotty customer service records. Anyway...
I knew I was buying a powerful pistol, but I didn't know it was also a flame thrower! The muzzle blast and flame projected from the innovative muzzle device were truly impressive, and sadly, for the young lady standing behind and to my left at the far corner of the range, also very shocking. I wouldn't be surprised if she dribbled a bit from the concussion and the experience. But I digress.
Ran 60 rounds through it, flawlessly, and much to my surprise the trigger is actually better than just about any OEM trigger I've encountered lately, so I don't think it'll get replaced. Didn't try for accuracy, just wanted to break it in before I take it up to Chad for his reliability package.
After waiting as patiently as possible, Gorba got his chance to run a few rounds, and the look on his face was priceless... sorry I didn't try to snap a picture. To say he liked it would be an understatement. In fact, the experience prompted him to pursue his HQL. I think he's going to add one of these new toys to his growing collection as soon as the HQL shows up.
Anyway, here she is: