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Title: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: MillCreek on October 29, 2009, 10:54:57 AM
I have just read in the local paper that Dick's Sporting Goods will soon be opening its first store in Washington state.  Apparently they are expanding onto the West Coast. 

Having never heard of or been in a Dick's Sporting Goods, is it a good store?  Do they carry firearms and related accessories?
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: makattak on October 29, 2009, 11:03:41 AM

Having never heard of or been in a Dick's Sporting Goods, is it a good store?  Do they carry firearms and related accessories?

Often and yes.

It's a large, chain Sporting Goods store. It tends to have a good sized hunting/fishing/outdoor department.

I can pick up pistol ammo there but they only sell long guns. (No black guns as far as I've seen).

In all, it's like most large sporting goods stores- some employees are good, many are clueless.

If you already know what you want, it's a good place to get it.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Jocassee on October 29, 2009, 11:03:59 AM
We have a store in my area. They have OK inventory in all areas but service is just about non-existant. The gun counter does seem to have someone close by at all times (this is SC after all) and they seem fairly knowledgeable about the items on the rack.

I guarantee your mileage will vary. I went to the new Academy across the street the day they opened and there were helpful people EVERYWHERE and they had EBR's, Benellis, lots of nice things on the rack.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: mtnbkr on October 29, 2009, 11:08:48 AM
They're pretty crappy IMO.  Poor gun/hunting section, mostly low end gear.  They've intentionally lied to my wife in order to make a sale. 

Chris
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: HankB on October 29, 2009, 11:09:40 AM
When Dick's opened near me, they had a grand opening with lots of coupons, discounts, etc.

No pistols or EBRs, and case-lot "sale" prices on ammo were no better than WalMart standard prices, so I came out empty-handed.

Dick's coupons in the newspaper usually exclude guns & ammo.  =(

On the other hand, a week or two back, while looking through their ad in the paper, I saw they had an "almost" EBR, one of the AR-based Remington .223s with camo finish. And 200 round bulk packs of Remington .223 55 gr. FMJ were around $80, or $20 less than Academy or Cabela's.

Maybe, just maybe, they're beginning to get a clue . . .
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: brimic on October 29, 2009, 11:22:17 AM
There's a Dick's fairly close to me but I never go there as there isn't anything really interesting there for me considering that there is a Gander Mountain and a Cabela's 5 minutes away from my house, and a Sportsman's Warehouse about 1/2 hr drive away.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: mtnbkr on October 29, 2009, 11:28:18 AM
Brimic, with Cabelas and SW nearby, I wouldn't even bother with Gander Mtn.

A SW and GM opened in my old hometown.  Unfortunately, that SW was part of the downsizing and closed after a year, leaving the GM.  The town got the short end of that deal.

Chris
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: AJ Dual on October 29, 2009, 11:32:37 AM
There's a Dick's fairly close to me but I never go there as there isn't anything really interesting there for me considering that there is a Gander Mountain and a Cabela's 5 minutes away from my house, and a Sportsman's Warehouse about 1/2 hr drive away.

If you mean the Sportsman's Warehouse in New Berlin, off of I-43, it's closed.  =(
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Jamisjockey on October 29, 2009, 11:38:51 AM
They're pretty crappy IMO.  Poor gun/hunting section, mostly low end gear.  They've intentionally lied to my wife in order to make a sale. 

Chris

I concur.  Crappy selection of gear for the most part.  A little more than a good Wal-Mart might have.  Pretty much a carbon copy of a Big 5 or small Sports Authority.  Once in awhile, I do get something good on sale.  Otherwise,  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: zahc on October 29, 2009, 11:46:57 AM
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Dick's coupons in the newspaper usually exclude guns & ammo.

Not in Texas they don't.

They aren't a "gun" store, but for an "outdoors" store you can often find in the same mall with all those other stores that wife's find so alluring, you can't do any better. It's great to be able to theoretically go to the mall and buy a case of shotgun shells to go with your dress shoes and ties.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: HankB on October 29, 2009, 11:55:21 AM
Not in Texas they don't.
Read the fine print - unless they've changed lately, the coupons I've seen locally do. In fact, when the Dick's opened up near me about a year ago, one of the gals they had handing out coupons during grand opening rolled her eyes theatrically when she said ". . . SOME people told me they were disappointed that the coupons didn't apply to guns and ammo . . . "

When I told her "Well, that's understandable . . . after all, those are some of the most worthwhile things the store offers . . . " she was taken aback, and gave me a look that said "Oh, so you're one of those . . . "

Darned right I am.

( Wonder what her reaction would have been if she knew she was standing next to a man with a loaded BHP on his hip under his shirt . . .  =D )
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Gewehr98 on October 29, 2009, 12:15:24 PM
Not terribly impressed with the Dick's Sporting Goods in my neck of the woods. 

I usually defer to the Mountain of Geese or Cabelas, although for reloading supplies I either use the Ammo Box (Sun Prairie) or Bill's Sporting Goods in Lomira. 
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: lee n. field on October 29, 2009, 12:29:39 PM
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Do they carry firearms and related accessories?

Rifles only, and no EBRs.

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Not terribly impressed with the Dick's Sporting Goods in my neck of the woods.

Yup.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: GigaBuist on October 29, 2009, 12:32:40 PM
Every now and again you'll find some good ammo deals there.

A couple of years ago (2007) I got 1,000 rounds of 9mm at $7 a box when the normal price was $10.  Wish I bought 2,000.

25 round boxes of Remington Gun Club shells are $5.50 a box right now.  Kinda hard to be that and the hulls are decent enough for reloading a few times.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: AZRedhawk44 on October 29, 2009, 12:39:42 PM
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Pretty much a carbon copy of a Big 5 or small Sports Authority.

^^This.

The ones we have here in AZ tend to be anchor stores at malls, which I find kinda weird.  We have one up at Arrowhead in Glendale, and another at Fiesta Mall in Mesa.

It's basically a double-decker Big 5.  A bit more REI feel to it, but the gun counter is pretty small and to any shooter that actually participates in gun forums, competitions or is otherwise a "gun culture" type of person they'll find it lacking unless they're there for something very basic.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: TechMan on October 29, 2009, 12:42:12 PM
If you have an Entertainment Book, it usually has coupons for Dick's Sporting Goods.  I looked the fine print over and didn't see any exclusions for ammo or guns so I decided to use it.  The kid at the register balked a little bit until is told him to read the fine print himself as it did not specifically exclude guns or ammo.  He agreed and I walked out with $20 off a 10-22.  I used another one from the Entertainment Book to purchase ammo and didn't have a problem either.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: MillCreek on October 29, 2009, 12:45:46 PM
Interesting comments above about the malls.  This very first Dick's is going into a mall in Puyallup, about 35 miles south of Seattle.  It is taking over a vacant Linens n' Things and a Circuit City that have been sitting empty for over a year. 

It would be a 120 mile round trip for me, so with the price of gas what it is, it doesn't sound like it is worth a special trip until one gets built much closer to me.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Jamisjockey on October 29, 2009, 01:31:24 PM
^^This.

The ones we have here in AZ tend to be anchor stores at malls, which I find kinda weird.  We have one up at Arrowhead in Glendale, and another at Fiesta Mall in Mesa.

It's basically a double-decker Big 5.  A bit more REI feel to it, but the gun counter is pretty small and to any shooter that actually participates in gun forums, competitions or is otherwise a "gun culture" type of person they'll find it lacking unless they're there for something very basic.

Only the big ones are REI-ish.  Some of those will have a little more selction on hunting stuff.  Out here they are strip mall fodder mostly.  Downtown one in Salt Lake is an anchor in an outdoor mall, double decker, climbing wall, etc.  You can go get your golf clubs wrapped, buy some running shoes, get a bicycle, baseball gear, and an overpriced rifle.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Harold Tuttle on October 29, 2009, 02:06:49 PM
mine has remington AR pattern EMORs
evil mossy oak rifles
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Tuco on October 29, 2009, 02:51:05 PM
I don't think much of Dicks.  Their prices are not all that great, selection is only fair.  Not worth me walking through the mall.

I'm still a strong proponent of supporting my local independent merchants.  Let Dicks go the way of others that came before (e.g. Eddie Bauer, LLBean) - Clothing stores with a smattering of hiking gear and an odd kayak here and there.

Dicks anecdote:
The one closest to me gave Glennie quite the scare.   Glen's a good ole UP transplant, never been to the mall, needed a boresighter for his muzzleloader.   Looks in the phone book under "guns and gunsmiths" and calls Dicks.  They said "Bring it on over.  Come in the main door and check it in at the counter."

Imagine a 50 year old 5'-5" county boy wandering through the mall in circles looking for the gun counter.  Smack, the SWAT team tackles him and holds a nine to his head.

Glen told me his side the day after it happened.
"I just needed to get my muzzlegun on the paper"

http://blog.mlive.com/chronicle/2007/12/man_with_rifle_alarms_lakes_ma.html
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: brimic on October 29, 2009, 03:14:56 PM
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If you mean the Sportsman's Warehouse in New Berlin, off of I-43, it's closed
:mad: Crap, when did that happen?
We had one up by me near West Bend a few years ago, but it was only open for about a year, haven't been to the New Berlin one probably a year.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: cosine on October 29, 2009, 03:18:42 PM
:mad: Crap, when did that happen?
We had one up by me near West Bend a few years ago, but it was only open for about a year, haven't been to the New Berlin one probably a year.

It happened a pretty long time ago. I think it might have been 6 months ago... That place was 5 minutes away from where I live, and I thought wasn't quite as pricey as Gander Mountain. Their Spyderco selection was decent, which I liked. Gander Mountain's isnt.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: AJ Dual on October 29, 2009, 03:44:13 PM
It happened a pretty long time ago. I think it might have been 6 months ago... That place was 5 minutes away from where I live, and I thought wasn't quite as pricey as Gander Mountain. Their Spyderco selection was decent, which I liked. Gander Mountain's isnt.

Yeah, you can often do better on the net, but SW's prices were decent when you factor in shipping, and the convenience of "gotta have it now" etc. They had a very nice knife and Surefire flashlight counter, optics, all sorts of goodies. And I know there's better places in WI, but it had the largest reloading section I've ever personally been in.

Apparently the Canadian company that was taking over SW did not take over all the stores, and New Berlin was not on the list.  =(

Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Unisaw on October 29, 2009, 03:49:53 PM
MillCreek, I have been in lots of Dick's stores and there is no way that I would drive to Puyallup to check it out.  If I'm looking for any serious shooting gear or anything handgun-related, I wouldn't bother to go into one if it were across the street.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: AZRedhawk44 on October 29, 2009, 04:02:09 PM
I don't think much of Dicks.  Their prices are not all that great, selection is only fair.  Not worth me walking through the mall.

I'm still a strong proponent of supporting my local independent merchants.  Let Dicks go the way of others that came before (e.g. Eddie Bauer, LLBean) - Clothing stores with a smattering of hiking gear and an odd kayak here and there.

Dicks anecdote:
The one closest to me gave Glennie quite the scare.   Glen's a good ole UP transplant, never been to the mall, needed a boresighter for his muzzleloader.   Looks in the phone book under "guns and gunsmiths" and calls Dicks.  They said "Bring it on over.  Come in the main door and check it in at the counter."

Imagine a 50 year old 5'-5" county boy wandering through the mall in circles looking for the gun counter.  Smack, the SWAT team tackles him and holds a nine to his head.

Glen told me his side the day after it happened.
"I just needed to get my muzzlegun on the paper"

http://blog.mlive.com/chronicle/2007/12/man_with_rifle_alarms_lakes_ma.html


Stores that deal in firearms and don't back their customers to the hilt when $#!+ like that happens, don't deserve my business.

According to your friend:

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Looks in the phone book under "guns and gunsmiths" and calls Dicks.  They said "Bring it on over.  Come in the main door and check it in at the counter."

According to the story:

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"Our rules are they have to bring (the rifle) into the main customer service counter. If they come in the front mall entrance, they have to wait there and ask someone to walk them in," Bean said.

Once a customer is inside the store, the gun must be checked in at the customer service desk and "green tagged." The tags include the customer's contact information, including a phone number. The gun is then trigger-locked if it wasn't when it was brought in, Bean said.

Bean said the store has a strict policy about gun purchases and in most cases the items are "broken down" or in a case.

"If someone comes in and buys a gun, we tell them they can't walk through the mall with the gun," Bean said. "When a gun is sold, a customer is walked out to his or her vehicle."

Sheesh, a mall-sold product isn't even welcome in the mall.

That's just stupid.  Talk about a culture-clash waiting to happen.  Which it did.

if Dick's isn't willing to be a front-line soldier in the culture battle and aggressively lobby mall management and the local PD in favor of things like CCW and rational discrimination used when encountering a long gun versus the zOMG heezgottagun!!11!eleventyone!1! reaction... the hell with 'em.

If your friend is to be believed, Dicks even set him up for the SWAT tackle by telling him to come in the main door.

What "Dicks."
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: brimic on October 29, 2009, 04:06:51 PM
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It happened a pretty long time ago. I think it might have been 6 months ago... That place was 5 minutes away from where I live, and I thought wasn't quite as pricey as Gander Mountain. Their Spyderco selection was decent, which I liked. Gander Mountain's isnt.

I bought a couple of Spydercos (Delica-4 and Endura-4 Wave) for cheap when the WB location went out of business. They had a Spyderco Persian there too that I had been eying up for a long time, but that was gone by the time I got to their sale.,

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And I know there's better places in WI, but it had the largest reloading section I've ever personally been in.


At least I have Cabela's very close by, but  I miss the bulk ammo sold at SW.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: mtnbkr on October 29, 2009, 04:17:34 PM
At least I have Cabela's very close by, but  I miss the bulk ammo sold at SW.

I miss getting Cast Performance 300 WFNGC bullets for $30/100. :(

Chris
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Silver Bullet on October 29, 2009, 11:22:02 PM
Interesting comments above about the malls.  This very first Dick's is going into a mall in Puyallup, about 35 miles south of Seattle.  It is taking over a vacant Linens n' Things and a Circuit City that have been sitting empty for over a year. 

It would be a 120 mile round trip for me, so with the price of gas what it is, it doesn't sound like it is worth a special trip until one gets built much closer to me.

Cabela's in Lacey isn't much further.  Also, Kesselring Gun Shop, about nine miles north of Burlington.  Not an outdoors store, but a great gun shop.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Balog on October 30, 2009, 01:18:36 AM
Cabela's in Lacey isn't much further.  Also, Kesselring Gun Shop, about nine miles north of Burlington.  Not an outdoors store, but a great gun shop.

O rly? I've yet to find a decent gun store round here. Heck, I've never personally found a gun store I much liked anywhere I've lived. DJ's Loans in Bothell has a lot of cool old guns, but I went there for the first time recently and over heard a clerk (who was pushing an airweight snubbie on a woman as a first gun  :rolleyes: ) tell her that with the Taurus Judge (.410 pistol) there's no need to aim.  ;/ ;/ Soured me on the whole place, honestly.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Silver Bullet on October 30, 2009, 08:23:30 AM
I've been in DJ's, too.  I like the folks in Wade's, but it's not much bigger than DJ's.  I liked Joe's, but they're out of business.  Have you been in Kesselring ?

Generally speaking, I much prefer the Phoenix gun stores.  Keep and Bear Arms in Scottsdale, Lone Wolf in Peoria.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Ron on October 30, 2009, 09:35:50 AM
On occasion I'll wander into the local Dicks. It used to be Galyans and was much better back then.

If I need backpacking/paddling outdoor gear REI down the road is better.

If I need fishing or hunting gear Bass Pro isn't far, Gander Mountain is 35 minutes away and Cabelas is 45 minutes away.

For firearm related stuff I go to the range I shoot at or a store called Megasports in Plainfield.

Dicks is a lot like Sportmart for the outdoor type. Too much golf stuff also.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: mtnbkr on October 30, 2009, 09:56:43 AM
On occasion I'll wander into the local Dicks. It used to be Galyans and was much better back then.

Our local Galyans became a Dicks as well.  Galyans was pretty good, had a good selection, useful staff, etc.  Dicks, not so much.

Chris
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: MillCreek on October 30, 2009, 10:17:31 AM
Balog, Kesselring is particularly good if you are into hunting rifles or long-distance rifle shooting.  Handguns and accessories, not necessarily so much. 
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Balog on October 30, 2009, 10:55:47 AM
I've been in DJ's, too.  I like the folks in Wade's, but it's not much bigger than DJ's.  I liked Joe's, but they're out of business.  Have you been in Kesselring ?

Generally speaking, I much prefer the Phoenix gun stores.  Keep and Bear Arms in Scottsdale, Lone Wolf in Peoria.

Wade's is ok, but overpriced imho. Never been to Kesselring, have to check that out.

Balog, Kesselring is particularly good if you are into hunting rifles or long-distance rifle shooting.  Handguns and accessories, not necessarily so much. 

I actually need different scope rings (the ones I have are too low for the bolt handle to clear the bell) so I may go check them out this weekend.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Jamisjockey on October 30, 2009, 03:13:08 PM
The dick's here in Woodbridge had the coolest beer coozies on sale, though, last time I was in there.
They have a magnet in the back of them you can stick it to the side of a car, toolbox, whatever.

(https://armedpolitesociety.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi3.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fy88%2FAtc1man%2Ffishing%2FPA300023.jpg&hash=fbab5175a98038b1d803629db6fcf10d042955e9)

I found an additional use for them. 

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I can stick them on the hard-top supports in the boat and have fishing line handy for making leaders in a hurry.
Title: Re: Dick's Sporting Goods
Post by: Silver Bullet on October 30, 2009, 05:48:13 PM
Those things are just screaming for a joke in poor taste.   :lol: