Very nice shop with long guns and pistols. They are also one of the Berretta stores(only 6 in the US) and expanding their space for highend Berreta product and clothing. Extremely helpful and friendly. Hope to take one of the classes in the near future.
Martí M.
Classificação do local: 4 Nashville, TN
I was sad to learn Guns for America had closed, but then happy to discover the owners of GFA have joined the team for the newly opened Nashville Gun & Knife. This store is new, and very clean. If you’re a Beretta fan, this will be a haven for you — complete with their Beretta room.(I’m a Glock lady… just sayin’.) Regardless of your preferred manufacturer, this shop offers a little for every taste, with an incredibly knowledgeable and helpful staff to boot. I brought a trainee here for help with finding the right OWB holster for her newly acquired firearm. Accessories for her model aren’t presently easy to find, but one of the purchasing managers for the shop had already noted this trend, and advised he had ordered some items for her specific model the week prior. From firearms, to safes, apparel, ammo, and safety gear, this store covers all your basic firearm needs, with a staff that is willing to suggest, assist, and special order anything you may need.
Mathieu P.
Classificação do local: 3 Nashville, TN
My first review, so… apologies in advance for my shortcomings. For the loyal patrons of Guns for America, I can say that the drive across town to a new location and under a new name is worth contributing to the additional green house gas emissions. The staff is so friendly that it feels as though you’ve stepped on the set of Mr. Rogers. All personnel were very courteous and highly knowledgeable, but not egotistical. It was nice to see staff rotating in and out to answer my questions based on which individual was the subject matter expert. The store layout is nice and clean but yet has a detached feeling to it. I’m sure an interior designer could come up with only minor changes, it just doesn’t feel like they’ve settled into it all the way… yet. I accessed their location by turning onto Post Road and nearly going ‘Dukes of Hazard’ across the railroad tracks. I joke, but seriously, there has certainly got to be a better access to the store. In the end, I walked away empty handed. I was trying not to flip out over the cost of ammo(~$ 1/rd.) and the fact that as of this post they don’t offer a law enforcement/military discount. For me this translated into paying $ 700 plus tax on a Glock that is around $ 425 discount at several of the other stores in town. I’d love to give them my business, but I can’t justify the prices.