swordofkeith
32 Cal
I used to be a firearms salesman for Cabela's. I would try to serve everyone within my scheduled shift before we closed. The unwritten rule amongst us employees was "no new gun sales 30 minutes before closing" on account of not being able to properly get through 4473 background check paperwork on time. Before we leave, (at least at our location)all the firearms must be taken off the sales floor and gun library and put on carts and stowed in the vault(secured backroom). However we would constantly have customers come in at the last 5 minutes and want to start paperwork, delaying us from closing up. Sometimes we were able to say no, other times not. We are not commission based and don't make anymore money selling one more gun, we are hourly and not normally approved overtime. What this caused unfortunately is employees having to quickly load the carts to get out on time by SLAMMING guns on them as fast as they can. Which in turn, scratches them up and damages the finish of a brand new firearm. I've seen some people try to go so fast they drop the guns and they hit the hard counters on the way down. Moral of the story, look carefully at firearms from Cabela's/ Bass Pro when purchasing.