Sportsman's Warehouse

3.8
1299 reviews
The front entrance of Sportsman's Warehouse in Everett

About

Sporting Goods StoreFishing Store
Open since 2017, Sportsman’s Warehouse in Everett, WA is near Puget Sound, Lake Stevens, Everett Marina, and the Snohomish River. National Gunsmithing services are now available! If you like elk, black tail and mule deer hunting, we’re here to get you all set up with everything you need. If fishing is more your speed, we have all of your tackle to catch the salmon, steelhead, or crab that you’re after. We also carry plenty of supplies for kayaking, camping, and hiking. Our shop services are available to spool reels, mount and boresight rifle scopes, cut arrows, tune bows in our 10-yard archery lane, and anything covered by your Firearm Service Plan. No matter the weather or time of day, we’ve got the seasonal accessories to fit your outdoor adventure. While you’re in the area, be sure to check out local events like the Sorticulture Garden Arts Festival, Wintertide Celebration, Cinema Under the Stars, and several children’s events.

Details

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  • Accepts checksNot available

Location

Sportsman's Warehouse
505 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett, WA
98208, United States

Hours

Reviews

3.8
1,299 reviews
5 stars
688
4 stars
230
3 stars
94
2 stars
68
1 star
219

What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Customer Service

Numerous reviews highlighted poor customer service, particularly at the gun counter, with complaints about staff being unhelpful, rude, and unprofessional.

Long Wait Times

Customers consistently reported excessively long wait times, often exceeding an hour, particularly for firearm purchases and pickups.

Staffing Issues

Many reviews pointed out that the store is severely understaffed, leading to inefficiencies and frustration among customers.

Product Availability

While the store has a good selection of products, there were complaints about items being out of stock or discrepancies between online availability and in-store inventory.

Mixed Experiences

Some customers had positive interactions with individual staff members, but these were overshadowed by systemic issues in service and management.
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    Theo Aguilar
    3 days ago
    1.0
    1 star The customer service in the firearm section at the Everett Sportsman’s Warehouse is flat-out terrible. Every time I go in, the employees — especially the older guy and whoever is working with him — just stand around talking, ignoring customers like we’re invisible. I’ve waited 10–15 minutes multiple times with zero acknowledgment. No “I’ll be right with you,” nothing. It’s obvious they don’t care. I’ve walked out more than once because the staff would rather gossip than do their jobs. If you’re looking to actually buy something or get help, don’t waste your time at this location. Management seriously needs to wake up because this place is a joke.
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    Aaron Holmes
    Nov 12, 2025
    2.0
    Well I walked in yesterday 11/11/25 about 1:30pm with my two young sons to look at large Gun safes and the only person in the store to acknowledge is was the security guard. 4-5 employees standing at the rear of the store looked at us then went back to BSing ignoring us and lost potential $12-1800 sale of a safe but as a customer we should have to track down sales people when we're the only people in the store besides employees. Everett store just lost my business and that sucks as they're closer. Cool animal mounts nice products in the store. Regards AH.
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    jimmy neutron
    Nov 7, 2025
    5.0
    Went in for a ammo purchase. The guy working behind the counter was really knowledgeable and very helpful. With gun shops getting run outta town. I'm glad these guys are still offering such good service.
  • JS
    Jeff De Souza
    Nov 5, 2025
    2.0
    I bought a Vortex scope online and went to the Everett store to pick it up. It was supposed to be brand new, but the box had clearly been opened and the scope showed signs of use, including visible scratches. The manager said it was most likely a demo unit, which in my opinion is unacceptable to sell as new. I was told I could return it, but since there wasn’t another one in stock, they suggested I contact Vortex because of their lifetime warranty. That completely misses the point. When you buy something new, it should come sealed and unused, not previously handled or displayed. As for the firearms department, it’s always chaotic. There’s usually a long line, and it seems like only one lady is running back and forth trying to help everyone while also training new employees. She’s doing her best and deserves credit, but the store clearly needs more support and better organization in that area.
  • KK
    Kevin Kuehn
    Oct 29, 2025
    1.0
    Bought 3 guns from here. Every experience is worst than the last. Swore i wouldn't come back in. But found a good deal on 2 guns. So gave em one more chance. I was there almost an hour waiting in line. The staff has 0 work ethic. Slow as snails. Wants to chit chat and tell stories. 3 of them standing in the front of the store bsing. Ive never seen a gun shop ran slower than this. Average 15 minutes per customer just to pick up a firearm. Having 1 person run the counter when they couldn't care less about turn around is no way to run a buisness that's an hour of my life I'll never get back. SHOULD have just paid the extra 29 dollars and went to a real gun shop. The fact this issue has gone on for 5 years and management hasn't done anything to fix it blows my mind.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sportsman's Warehouse

What types of outdoor activities does Sportsman's Warehouse in Everett support?

Sportsman's Warehouse offers gear and supplies for hunting, fishing, kayaking, camping, and hiking, including tackle for salmon, steelhead, and crab fishing.

What special services does Sportsman's Warehouse provide for firearm owners?

They offer National Gunsmithing services, including spool reels, mounting and boresighting rifle scopes, cutting arrows, and tuning bows in a 10-yard archery lane, all covered by the Firearm Service Plan.