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Matt L.
Aug 8, 2024
Service was excellent, huge selection, great prices. Definitely recommend this place for a wide selection of guns.
Read MoreDamon O.
Mar 24, 2023
I went up there a couple of times and every time I go it takes forever to get help and when I ask for a firearm he tells me I can't buy because I'm a felon but I have nerve in my life been a felon and I have bought guns from many other places in my name and one time he accused me of smoking marijuana but it was the gentleman that walked in after me who was the same color as him so I see what's going on it makes since
Read MoreJim W.
Oct 18, 2024
Great advice from professional people. Great inventory of reloading supplies, black powder supplies, hand guns and rifles. I found that two items I bought were 25% cheaper than the big box chain store. Close in parking you step into the store and merchandise is right at your hand. No big store to walk around in and you are parked as close to the front door as possible. Been shopping there for 35+ years
Read MoreSteven W.
Feb 16, 2025
Don't know what to do. Purchased a new shotgun from Dongs. Got home and looked it over. It has been used. Ole bait and switch! What crooks
Read MoreCole C.
Dec 21, 2024
For starters the owners son sold me a $600 gun that didn't ever work. How the fuck can you sell me a gun that works assholes.
Read MoreRocky
Nov 22, 2024
Terrible service, extremely rude over the phone. Bought a Glock 45 and they did not even include all three magazines I paid for. Take your business elsewhere.
Read MoreHenry S.
Jul 31, 2024
Listen, if you're not prepared to deal with stern, stout, law abiding gun salesmen, then go to Bass Pro or some unprofessional gun show. Dong's employees and specifically owner are absolutely stern, and if you aren't stern in this business, you aren't careful. And if you aren't careful, you pose a potential national threat. Do your research on firearms transfers if using them for buying online, federal law, state law and ask someone who's purchased a firearm before how to go about it. Come in smelling clean, looking like a law abiding citizen, with the proper ID/documents and be respectful. If you do all those things, **this gun store is a holy grail**. Good value on all weapons, great selection, cheap transfer and background check fees -- the whole nine yards for an FFL. To those who are writing about "racism" and "poor treatment", get over yourself. You either smelled like MJ, looked and spoke very suspect, asked questions that would make an FFL suspicious or didn't have any of the things I outlined above (documents if needed, valid ID, clean history). If you come in prepared, respectful and informed, you will be treated as such. Hell, I just got off of a 5-6 minute phone call with the owner and he was nothing but cordial. He explained that those poor reviews almost always come from people who he, as an FFL, deemed was not fit to carry a deadly weapon. To me, that speaks to the heart. They genuinely want arms in the hands of those responsible and competent enough to have them. If that's you, shop at Dong's. If that's not you, do the nation a favor and stick to carrying pocket knives and pepper spray. - HS
Read MoreLarry S.
Jul 20, 2024
Fong Dong was the original owner. He was a great guy to do business with, very friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. I bought some reloading equipment from him. The new bunch are hateful. I bought a pistol from them and they were helpful. When I came back two days later to get a holster, I brought the gun to insure a good fit (I have a carry license). I asked for a holster showing them the gun so they would know the kind of holster I needed. They threw a fit. Each one of them lining up to chew me out in turn. Then the first calls me back over, "Let me see that gun again." I show it to him and he starts in on me all over again.I never expected a gun shop to be a "No Gun Zone" and it wasn't even posted. Each member of the staff has a loaded hand gun on his hip. I just don't think my "sin" rose to a level of a virtual cussing out by the entire staff.Word is out around Tulsa, Dong's ain't what it used to be. Old man Dong would be ashamed of what these guys have done to his business.Side note: Teresa Dong (Fong Dong's daughter) was in my 2nd grade class at Sequoyah Elementary school in 1956. I had an awful crush on her.
Read MoreJohn L.
Feb 12, 2023
Yes, they are a bunch of rude d**kheads.... They behave like they dont have the time for you, or that you are bothering them....So dont have any questions about inventory they may have... They are half way human if you just have money in hand, know what you want and buy it immediately.... They must be pretty comfortable financially because thay come across as entitled and not caring about a potential individual customer....Actually way beyond comfortable fanancially because they are way overpriced on everything under that roof...Such D**ks, Such rip offs, i think DONG fits perfect because i grew up knowing a DONG to be a dildo or a D**k..... great name fits perfect John Lozano
Read MoreJeffrey D.
Feb 10, 2023
I grew up in Tulsa and have been visiting Dongs for close to 30 years. Customer service has historically been hit and miss, however it has consistently been a source for hard-to-find reloading components. Prices weren't always the best but were generally fair. Was recently visiting T-town from Texas and stopped by just to see if they had primers, which they did. I purchased a brick and had them hold them at the desk while I looked around a little more. The clerk was very friendly and helpful. This is where the story goes south. As I left the store, I discovered the had handed me the wrong primers, Standard vs Magnum. Went back in to swap them out and the manager (?) in the back told the clerk they only had 9 100ct boxes of the magnum primers and he would only sell me one box of 100 at $28.00 (these are gunbroker panic prices and can be had for around $12/100 with some patience, but these are hard to find so capitalism rules I suppose). The clerk refunded the $280 I had just paid for the 1000ct brick and the manager then told me that he wouldnt sell me the 100ct box of magnum primers (even at the ridiculously high price) unless I bought 2 boxes of bullets. He said he saves primers for customers buying bullets. I had to make him repeat what he said because it seemed so ridiculous and the clerk that had helped me had already rung up the individual box. Needless to say I walked out empty handed.After many years away from Tulsa, Dongs has always been a stop for me even with the idiosyncrasies of some of the older staff. I've easily spent thousands with them at their inflated prices because they had hard to find items that on occasion that I couldn't find in Dallas. I started reloading with equipment I purchased at Dongs as a youngster growing up in Tulsa as they were "THE PLACE" to buy reloading supplies and equipment.Sadly, I cannot recommend Dongs to anyone at this point. Like many older gun shops, their attitude epitomizes the behaviors that have discouraged many prospective new shooters from joining the shooting sports. You are better off buying online.
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