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April 23rd, 2015, 05:16 PM #11Junior Member
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Re: Clayton's- A surprising experience
Great gunsmith there. I tried removing a factory installed BCM gasblock from my AR, and to my horror broke the head off of the set screw. John was able to drill out the setscrews without any damage to the barrel, and really saved me from an expensive ordeal.
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May 19th, 2015, 10:25 PM #12Senior Member
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May 19th, 2015, 10:28 PM #13Senior Member
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May 21st, 2015, 04:14 PM #14Member
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Re: Clayton's- A surprising experience
I shoot at both places--Wicens when weather is nice-Clayton's when it isn't
Enjoy them equally
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May 21st, 2015, 07:59 PM #15Banned
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Met up with a friend at Clayton's last weekend, it was the first time I have been back this year. We split the bill & I handed over my half. Fat bastard looks over at my friend & bellows GIMME YOUR MONEY.
There are literally 1000 ways he could have phrased it without being so fucking crude & crass. I do like that Iron Abbey is next door but I hate leaving thousands of dollars in guns + ammo unattended in the parking lot.
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June 17th, 2015, 05:19 PM #16Senior Member
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I have a year's membership which allows me to shoot at Clayton's range. I can take a guest for eight dollars. I've taken a guest there twice in the past and we each had our own lane. The last time I took a guest there, the guy gave is one lane. We used two lanes and were charged extra. What's up with that?
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November 10th, 2018, 09:26 PM #17
Re: Clayton's- A surprising experience
I just wanted to post my experience at Clayton’s, I just found them by accident this year. First stop I wanted to pick up a tee shirt and ear plugs. They gave me the shirt for free and jokingly asked me to wear it everyday. I asked if bringing F/A was ok. It is.
Second visit. A buddy from work wanted to do something unique for his son getting ready to go to boot camp. We headed to Claton’s For some F/A fun. I don’t have many places to do this. The staff was great. They had d-lead soap and water for clean up afterward.
Clayton’s has a nice selection of guns, old to new. The prices I saw were decent.
This is in response to the closed sock puppet thread. I believe in standing up for what you know to be right. Clayton’s staff likes to joke around. Some people might not get that. I don’t hang with those kind of people.The Gun is the Badge of a Free Man
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December 3rd, 2018, 05:11 PM #18
Re: Clayton's- A surprising experience
I've shot (and shopped) at Clayton's many times - I've had a range membership since shortly after they opened the range. I've always been treated well there. I have seen Tom Sr. lose his temper with some customers on occasion over the years for reasons that I thought were not warranted, so I completely understand those customers who say they will not go there based on how he has treated them. The other employees, I have only had positive experiences with, especially with Ed the range manager. Good, very knowledgeable gun guy, as are many of the other employees, including Tom's son. I like the range, it has the best ventilation system I've experienced at any local range (granted, I've not been to the new Guardian facility in Warminster yet). It is very loud in the range, I always double up with plugs and muffs there, and like many local ranges, if you go on a weekend prepare to wait a bit. I've also bought two or three used guns and one new rifle (Marlin .22 for my son) there over the years, including a 'vintage Colt .357 (precursor to the Python), all at good prices.
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December 3rd, 2018, 06:24 PM #19
Re: Clayton's- A surprising experience
I just went there for the first time yesterday. I will be going back to Target World or Classic Pistol from now on. Mostly because Clayton's is too cramped and loud. I felt like I could barely stand in the lane with my range bag next to me and after 30 seconds of someone rapid firing what sounded like a cannon, I went out and bought additional ear plugs. You should check out Target World, they just built a brand new range a year or 2 ago and it's only 15-20 mins from Clayton's.
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December 3rd, 2018, 10:45 PM #20Member
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Funny how this thread got bumped today and I went there today after not going there for close to 4 years. Target World is closed on Mondays, I forgot and drove to Clayton’s to help my brother sight in his rifle.
Everyone behind the counter was professional/funny with my brother and I, zero problems there.
Holy hell the range......I didn’t realize how nice TW was until shooting at Clayton’s today. The lanes are so damn cramped and just beat up in general. The noise level was also noticable louder, caught me off guard a little.
At the end of the day it gets the job done, but I wouldn’t buy a membership there.
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