I've been in the store several times and purchased ammo, and a firearm. I try to support local stores, and am willing to spend a little more to help the community. I entered the store with my 12 yr old son, whom I am educating about the safety and functionality of firearms, and was looking to purchase a deer hunting rifle for his use for completing hunter safety. Upon entering the store, owned by a husband and wife team, I was given very odd stares. I asked if everything was alright as the sign on the door indicated the store was open. The owner stated I was not allowed to bring my son in the store. I Indicated he had been in there before, and was going to be next to me. He's been around firearms his whole life. The owner stated it is store police not to allow kids in the store. The owner stated sometimes people come in with loaded guns! So what?! Be responsible and unload them or sent the customers who brought them in to clear it before they return. I told the owner if my son was not allowed in I was leaving also, and would not return. The owner stated oh well. If his store is so unsafe kids are not allowed in it, then I recommend other sportsmen avoid this place also. Children are our future, and if we cannot educate them in firearms, and the proper use of them, we will loose yet another freedom and right our great country gives us. Ps if you are in the mood for a great little gun store with great education, and customer service, I recommend Troy, at Colorado Gun Writes in Lakewood! Troy has a popcorn machine he encourages kids to help themselves to, as he takes the time to educate them and encourage our future generation to be safe and knowledgeable. Mountain Guns however has lost a customer for life. I'm sure they will be fine without me, but I wanted to inform others that place their children first to avoid this place and their business practices. read more