I had my first experience with Airdog Airsoft as a retail store and getting my guns worked on by Rhino.
Being closely associated with Airdog for a while I figured that it was about time to run down to their store and see what they had going on. I was going down there in search of a bucking for the SR25, which turned into getting a ROF setup in the MP5.
First thing to talk about is the store itself, while small in stature I was thoroughly impressed with the staff and their warm welcome. The store was very well set up and very clean. It was located right off I-85 and pretty easy to find. They had a pretty good selection and great prices. The staff was always willing to help whatever customers came in the door without a wait time. Quality information and knowledge was shared with everyone who walked in the door including myself, phone calls were answered within the second ring, and customer service was one to be modeled.
I was invited back to the back to work on my guns with the on-site gun tech, Rhino (who will be known from hear on as "Professor Rhino of the College of Airsoft" anyone who is interested in Coweta County Rangers should let their leader know about the classes). He obviously knew his way around the guns and ran a tight ship in his work area. While affectionately talking about hating MP5's, Professor Rhino shared knowledge about working on the gun. This had been the first time I had even seen an AEG GB opened and not once was I reprimanded for asking questions or hovering over his shoulder. While this may not be normative for everyone getting their gun worked on it was definitely a treat and should The Professor offer, you should take him up on the offer. I can't tell you how much I learned just listening and watching.
I spent most of the day with the staff down there and really got to know them. My knowledge of AEG's was immensely increased and I'm still trying to process it all, but the bottom line is it was a great experience and should anyone need anything I would suggest Airdog for their first stop. At the end of the day I went home with a sick shooting MP5 and a smile on my face. It's safe to say I "Got Bit"
Being closely associated with Airdog for a while I figured that it was about time to run down to their store and see what they had going on. I was going down there in search of a bucking for the SR25, which turned into getting a ROF setup in the MP5.
First thing to talk about is the store itself, while small in stature I was thoroughly impressed with the staff and their warm welcome. The store was very well set up and very clean. It was located right off I-85 and pretty easy to find. They had a pretty good selection and great prices. The staff was always willing to help whatever customers came in the door without a wait time. Quality information and knowledge was shared with everyone who walked in the door including myself, phone calls were answered within the second ring, and customer service was one to be modeled.
I was invited back to the back to work on my guns with the on-site gun tech, Rhino (who will be known from hear on as "Professor Rhino of the College of Airsoft" anyone who is interested in Coweta County Rangers should let their leader know about the classes). He obviously knew his way around the guns and ran a tight ship in his work area. While affectionately talking about hating MP5's, Professor Rhino shared knowledge about working on the gun. This had been the first time I had even seen an AEG GB opened and not once was I reprimanded for asking questions or hovering over his shoulder. While this may not be normative for everyone getting their gun worked on it was definitely a treat and should The Professor offer, you should take him up on the offer. I can't tell you how much I learned just listening and watching.
I spent most of the day with the staff down there and really got to know them. My knowledge of AEG's was immensely increased and I'm still trying to process it all, but the bottom line is it was a great experience and should anyone need anything I would suggest Airdog for their first stop. At the end of the day I went home with a sick shooting MP5 and a smile on my face. It's safe to say I "Got Bit"