Open since 2014, Sportsman’s Warehouse in Carson City, NV is near Lake Tahoe, Topaz Lake, Carson River, Truckee River, and Hobart Reservoir. National Gunsmithing services are now available! If you like hunting, we’re here to get you all set up with everything you need. Popular pursuits include chukar, mule deer, duck, goose, elk, and pronghorn antelope. If fishing is more your speed, we have all of your tackle to catch the legal limit of cutthroat and rainbow trout. We also carry plenty of supplies for backpacking, camping, and hiking. Our shop services are available to spool reels, mount and boresight rifle scopes, gun cleaning, cut arrows, tune bows in our 10-yard archery lane, and anything covered by your Firearm Service Plan. Whether it’s a cold, snowy winter or warm summer 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 State Fair, Nevada Day Celebration, and Hot August Nights.
Great bunch of folks to work with helpful every time
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Alex Neumann
Oct 12, 2025
5.0
Large sized sportsman’s warehouse
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Jim Sanford
Aug 23, 2025
5.0
The ultimate outdoors store. Has something for every outdoors enthusiast. Large and we'll stalked. Prices are comparable and they have occasional great sales.
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Mark Cushman
Aug 18, 2025
1.0
Today’s shopping experience was frustrating and disappointing. After finishing my shopping around 12:30, I went to check out. One register was closed, and the only open register had no cashier present. Two employees were standing at the service/returns desk just ahead, fully aware I was waiting. There were already three people in line there, yet neither employee acknowledged or assisted me.
After several minutes, I finally asked one of them if someone would be coming to the register. Her response was simply, “No, I’m training this person.” No effort was made to redirect or provide a solution, so I joined the service line.
Unfortunately, the checkout process there was even slower. A customer ahead of me had a discount issue that the trainee couldn’t resolve, and by then, seven people were waiting in line. Only after about five minutes was a manager called to fix the problem. Even more disappointing, after resolving the issue, the manager—who clearly saw the growing line—walked away instead of staying to help. His expression as he left felt dismissive, especially since I had already asked to speak with a store manager earlier.
Sure, I could reach out to you. What is your name? I’ll call who do I ask for? Overall, what should have been a quick checkout turned into an unnecessarily long and frustrating process. Poor communication, lack of urgency, and no initiative from management created a very negative impression. This is not the level of service I expect from a major sporting goods retailer.