Dauntsey Guns - well done

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Re: Dauntsey Guns - well done

#31 Post by Plumose »

I don't think DaveT was suggesting that you air the grievance here, he was suggesting that you contact Dauntsey to discuss it with them.

I am like the majority on here and have had nothing but good experiences with Dauntsey and Clint's team there.
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#32 Post by dromia »

There are no rules on here that prohibits you from engaging constructively with Dauntsey guns. If fact the rules encourage you to do so.
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#33 Post by Alan D »

A friend lives within striking distance and has good things to say about the quantity and availability of firearms, shotguns and ammunition, a very 'slight' negative regarding Shotgun Gunsmithing services through.

This is possibly more of an issue of out sourcing services (as many have to do), rather than Dauntsey Guns to be fair and the place looks great judging by the site, way too far for me unfortunately...
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#34 Post by Cornish-Viking »

Dauntsey Gun have always been brilliant to my brother and I. I travel from Cornwall to Dauntsey always! All my purchases have gone though Clinton/Marlon/Paul. Everyone who works there are genuine. They are never worried about sourcing something they don't stock. Ammo room is always full and I find myself always coming out with more than I went in for due to the amount of stock they hold.

Between my brother and I, we have purchased 8 firearms and i already have the next one in mind and it will only go to them.
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#35 Post by Plumose »

I hope they weather this current situation, they are currently not even doing web orders.
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