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K.K. Sharma Arms & Ammo - Delhi

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 6:28 pm
by mundaire
K.K. Sharma Arms & Ammo
C-6, Aruna Park,
Laxmi Nagar,
(near Shakarpur Bus Stand)
Delhi 110092

Tel (Shop) - +91 (0)11 2251-1969, 2254-5343
Fax (Shop) - +91 (0)11 2254-3087

Res: D-77 Panscheel Enclave -ND-17
Tel (Res) - +91 (0)11 2649-7095

The above two shops (KK Sharma & Faridabad) have the same set of owners... Ordered some .45 ACP ammo from them some time back. Seemed like an OK bunch. They usually stock hard to find (in India) calibre imported ammo

Kewal Krishan Sharma Armoury- Delhi (Laxmi Nagar)

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 10:19 pm
by AgentDoubleS
Kewal Krishan Sharma,
C-6, Aruna Park,
Laxmi Nagar,
Shakarpur,
Delhi -110092.
PH: 22545343, 22511969

Contact Person: Bobby
Frustrating experience with the gentleman so thought I'd share.

I had been looking for a IOF .22 rifle and had been following up with Bobby for quite a few months. He finally confirmed arrival of the stock.

I called him up earlier in the day to confirm if he can meet and specified I wanted to select from the lot- he said ofcos "there are 10-20 rifles we've got". Went there (with actual cash in pocket) only to get NO attention or advice. He asked his store assistant to show me only one rifle. On being requested if I could see more I was told they are "all the same" and on more insistence the assistant said they are kept on the top shelf and he does not have a ladder!

When I reminded Bobby of our conversation he was equally curt in his response. To add to my woes he said I should come back some other day as he had to close shop early today. All this within 5 mins of entering the shop.

He actually just walked out while I was telling him that I'd driven an hour, after confirming with him on the phone.

Nearly 2 hours of driving, lots of excitement of owning my first firearm, and all I end up with is venting by writing a post.

Thoroughly disappointed and would never go back to the shop again.

0/10 for customer service, helpfulness, attitude and sheer courtesy.

Regards,
SS

Re: Kewal Krishan Sharma Armoury- Delhi (Laxmi Nagar)

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 4:43 pm
by Olly
The family has just undergone a tragedy... guess it's too early to judge the whole issue.

Give it some time and this time, try with Rajeev Sharma... Have you spoken to Rakesh Anand of Garg Armoury ?

Re: Kewal Krishan Sharma Armoury- Delhi (Laxmi Nagar)

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:44 pm
by AgentDoubleS
Olly, Thanks for that information, the family has my condolences.

Rajeev was the one who recommended Bobby- I have been in touch with Rajeev for my DSRA membership. Rakesh is the next person I intend to speak to. Biren (another member on this forum) and I had a word today; we're both scouting for an IOF .22; I'll get in touch with Rakesh to see if he has a few 2012 models available with him so Biren and I can go and have a look.

Regards,
SS

Re: Kewal Krishan Sharma Armoury- Delhi (Laxmi Nagar)

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 9:56 am
by Olly
Just call Rajeev again and say Anupam would've spoken to you... and ask him for the gun again... !

Hope this time it works ! :)

Re: Kewal Krishan Sharma Armoury- Delhi (Laxmi Nagar)

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 3:17 pm
by AgentDoubleS
Olly wrote:Just call Rajeev again and say Anupam would've spoken to you... and ask him for the gun again... !

Hope this time it works ! :)
Thank you Olly, I appreciate the help. I'll have a word with Rajeev again.

Regards,
SS

Re: Kewal Krishan Sharma Armoury- Delhi (Laxmi Nagar)

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:09 pm
by art_collector
Check up with Bobby again...he is a great guy to deal with...ofcourse he must be shaken as he just lost his mother.
AC

Re: Kewal Krishan Sharma Armoury- Delhi (Laxmi Nagar)

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:56 pm
by James_Bond
SS wrote:Olly, Thanks for that information, the family has my condolences.

Rajeev was the one who recommended Bobby- I have been in touch with Rajeev for my DSRA membership. Rakesh is the next person I intend to speak to. Biren (another member on this forum) and I had a word today; we're both scouting for an IOF .22; I'll get in touch with Rakesh to see if he has a few 2012 models available with him so Biren and I can go and have a look.

Regards,
SS
Olly wrote:Just call Rajeev again and say Anupam would've spoken to you... and ask him for the gun again... !

Hope this time it works ! :)
One thing I learnt here that all IFG is a family members, those who help each others

Re: Kewal Krishan Sharma Armoury- Delhi (Laxmi Nagar)

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:11 am
by shooter
Condolences to the family but still thats no way to treat a customer.

One can simply say something like "I'm sorry we've just had a bereavement so have to close early and wont be able to serve you".

Most people (customers) above the IQ over 70 and some even with an IQ below that would comprehend this and understand and not hold this against the shopowner.

I remember as a kid our dhobi would be late returning our laundry and say someone had died. Unfortunately a person can die only once so the next time he had to kill some other relative. Over the years nearly every known family member/neighbor/friend was dead. We used to joke about who he was going to kill off next time as the list would furthur shrink everytime someone died. Sometimes an aunt or uncle accidently died twice. Then we would remind him and he would say he was "mooh bola" (i am at a loss to how to accurately translate into english while retaining the essence)

Same for the mazdoor building the house/carpenter making the furniture, painter painting the house and the list goes on.

Surely if someone has managed to get the news to them from a faraway village, surely they could have found a way of informing us that they were going away. Im not saying this is the case with this gun shop owner but simply that he still could have been more professional.

Re: K.K. Sharma Arms & Ammo - Delhi

Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 2:47 pm
by Rajiv Malhotra
Hello,
This is only my view/opinion, & not to cast aspersions.
I second the views of AgentDoubleS & Shooter; even after excatly three years.
All of us are par excellence in our own fields. But, only if we can use our knowledge & skills to be of use to others; or else it's a nought.
Thanks & regards.

Rajiv