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Old 01-24-2010, 11:22 PM
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I've shopped at Jensen's several times and have always found them to be good people. If you expect a "come to momma" hug from Marilyn when you walk in, you may just be in the wrong place.

Bob has great deals on some stuff and is average to high on others. Bob has a weird policy of charging $50 for the NFA paperwork even though he's selling his cans and SBRs at full boat MSRP. Most SOTs I've dealt with only charge a transfer fee if they're not selling you the product. Covering such expenses is what markup is for.

In any case, I'm glad that someone is doing the "Lord's work" selling black rifles and tactical gear in northern Colorado. How boring it would be if every gun store was just another Elmer Fudd emporium.
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Old 08-16-2010, 12:10 PM
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I have shopped at Jensens since I moved to Colorado 4 years ago.
I have purchased at least 15 firearms from them. I go to them when I buy new.

*They always have the best price and their inventory is excellent.

*Foul language is beyond acceptable even for a gun shop.

*Usually there is an unprofessional exchange going on between the owner and employees or between the employees. This was dramatically enhanced during the previous year when they were swamped by the election traffic.

*It seems to be getting better as their traffic eases but all of them seemed to be on overload and were complaining non stop about how busy they were - I don't need to hear that. If I owned my own shop that would be something to be happy about.

*They generally know a lot about their products but if they don't know what they are talking about they might make something up...I learned this after I did research about some info I received on two occasions.

I prefer to shop where people are genuinely friendly and care about who they sell to. I do not get the impression this is the case a Jensen's. Maybe long time customers get a different reaction since I am suprised to read so many positive things on this board. I also admit that I don't always know what I want when I walk into a store. If you know what you want, walk in, see it and buy it you will have a good experience.

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Old 08-17-2010, 05:21 AM
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*Fowl language is beyond acceptable even for a gun shop.
Yeah; nothing worse than going into a gun shop and hearing a heated discussion about chickens.
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Old 08-17-2010, 09:31 AM
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Chickens rarely have anything good to say.
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Old 08-19-2010, 11:30 PM
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I've been shopping at jensens for about 2 years now, their inventory is impressive some things are priced very nice some high but I'm used to everything being high at a dealer haha. No one there goes out of their way to be friendly (from my experience) but when I strike up small talk they're nice to deal with (again my experience) my advise is to do your homework and know what you want when you go in especially if buying com-block guns as they're knowledge of their own vz-58s and psls is limited. Anyway overall I recomend them to my friends
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