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I deliver in the Latrobe area quite often and always pass the Army Navy shop while heading through town on 981.

I drove down there on my day off, a 40+ mile one way trip.

The shop was jammed full of stuff, not in a good way either, just stuff piled in corners, under tables and in unmarked boxes on shelves. The space behind the counter was piled deep with who knows what, pieces and parts, ammo ect...Some guns stacked against the rear wall, I do not know if they were for sale or not.

I milled around for a while looking in the display case and glancing through some of the boxes.
The owner (I assumed he was the owner since the other guy "working" there was asking him questions every 3 seconds) was on the phone doing a PICS, while on hold he asked me if I need anything, I was about to ask him for a few prices on some mags since they were not marked as well as if he had a decent used .22, I was going to ask if I could take one of their RSR holsters out of the package to check them out as I was looking for a paddle holster for my newly traded for Glock 19.

Before I could answer, the PICS operator came back on and he finished up with his call while I stood there and listened to the other guy give a customer information about "registering" guns in his wifes name.

I stood there waiting while he was finishing the paperwork and finishing up with the buyer.
In the mean time, a guy came in with a cased gun and walked past everyone else that was waiting, as soon as the owner was done he immediately went to the guy case guy and started waiting on him, chatting it up and selling him some ammo.

After waiting there right in front of the counter for more than 10 mins, I walked out.

In all fairness, the other guy behind the counter did ask me if I needed anything when I first walked in, but I hadn't had a chance to look around yet.


So... I didn't price the AK mags in the glass case, I didn't price 9mm ammo due to no price tags and didn't see a .22 due to another customer getting preferential treatment. The RSR holster he had for 39.95, I found on line for 26 shipped. I don't mind paying a few bucks more at a brick and mortar store, but this guy won't be seeing me back.
From the prices I did see, I probably wouldn't have went back anyway.

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I've been going there for years and yes, Mark does get busy and bounce from customer to customer with tons of phone call interruptions! But I think it is because he is very knowledgeable and customers only want to talk to him! I've purchased several guns through the years and don't have any other complaints. Have a little patience and Latrobe Army Navy will do good for you!
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I buy only from Mark now. He will order anything for me and give me a good price. I bought a gun from Gander and the grips broke on the first shot - they would not fix it or allow a return - just not the level of service I prefer. Plus Mark does not give you BS to make a sale.
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