Customer service was outstanding… especially the sales manager, Ryan. Looking forward to using their indoor range; just purchased my first handgun after about 2 weeks of research… came back to GGW and the first pistol I looked at.
Brock W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marrero, LA
Seems like a better place since the new owners took over. I would say if the old owner gave you a bad taste try them out again. It doesn’t make sense to make a new owner suffer for the last.
A K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Slidell, LA
Great job at the fishing show Wednesday Night! Glad this store has changed owners. Will be coming by soon for some ammo. The new crew seems to have it together!
A K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dana Point, CA
Great Range and they have added so much more to their inventory. So glad the store changed hands! The new owners have hired courteous professional staff and they were so helpful in answering some spec questions for me and were right in there recommendations. Will come back here again. Worth the drive from the North Shore.
John M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New Orleans, LA
Rude employees. Had a new Weatherby and Leupold brought in for sighting. They used seven high dollar rounds, scratched up the new scope, improperly mounted the scope, and the rifle was off 6″ to the left at 100 yards. Not very good at their trade at all. I knew I shouldn’t have trusted these guys because a friend told me he brought two nice pistols to get some work done and they completely messed them up. I would not recommend this place to my worst enemy, which makes me wonder why they are still around…
Michael D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Egg Harbor Township, NJ
Poor gun shop, very poor range. To put it bluntly: this is 10 minutes from my house and I could shoot here for free(I’m military), but I drive ½ hour and pay ~$ 15/hour to shoot at another range, because this one sucks. Note: It’s been at least a year since I shot here, so it’s possible they’ve improved and turned the place around, but I doubt it. Shop: stereotypical gun-shop attitude, employees are condescending and rude. As an experienced shooter, I can deal with it, but it’s unpleasant and unnecessary. Prices are expensive, selection of firearms and accessories is moderate at best. Their transfer fees(what they charge if you order a firearm and have it delivered to their shop for processing) are the highest in New Orleans. Range: it’s in the basement, which is fine, but it’s poorly maintained. Individual lights on the lanes are always burnt out or broken. The carriers are bent and the cables sag horribly, which is a problem because the lane itself is half-height. By that I mean that when you are standing in the shooting position, the ‘floor’ of the lane in front of your is at waist-level because it’s a basement so there’s no need to dig out that whole area when all you need is a lane big enough for the target. The problem is that if you let the carriers sag, your targets will drag along the ‘floor’, which is exactly what happens here. If you want to shoot at mid-range, your target will be half folded up sitting on the ground. Oh, and their selection of targets is really poor, usually just 2 or 3 types. The other problem is the sound; being in a solid concrete basement, it is extraordinarily loud, by far the loudest place I’ve ever shot. I’m not a sound wimp, I’ve played and worked around some extremely large weapons before, but this is just annoyingly loud. I’m usually just plinking with a 9 mm, and even that is noticeable and requires double hearing protection(ear plugs AND muffs). If someone else is shooting something large, it will be very distracting at the least. If the shop is test-firing a rifle that they are working on, forget about it. Mostly this is due to being in a solid concrete basement, but they have done nothing to help; there is no carpet, no foam, no sound pads, nothing at all to dampen the reverberations. As I said, it is, at the very least, annoying as hell. As I said above, I could shoot here for free, but I drive three time farther away and pay good money to shoot at Shooter’s Club because this place sucks.
Usalinh P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Stopped by here today with the wife to check it out since I was in town visiting. They have a couple guns in stock but not too many. They do have some cool old guns to check out. Didn’t shoot at their range but I hear someone was down in the basement shooting lol…
John L. H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New Orleans, LA
Located in Old Gretna, Gretna Gun has been around forever. They have a decent selection of new and used guns, but I find their prices a bit high. I was told by a regular customer that they will work on the price if you haggis, but I don’t know if that is correct. Thy also sell your typical gun shop stuff. Holsters, magazines, ammo and parts are all available. They also have some old guns on display which is pretty cool. In the basement(yeah, I said basement), is a several lane shooting range. I forget what it costs, but it is reasonable. The range is nice, plus it is unique to be shooting underground.