I was in Cabela's Tulalip store today. As the thread title says, they've locked up all their ammo in glass cases now. You have to find an attendant to open one up, then after they take out (and hold onto) what you want to buy, they take you up to a retail counter to pay. If the gun counter registers are busy, they walk you up to the front of the store to pay. VERY inconvenient.
My last trip to Sportsmans Warehouse, they'd moved all the ammo behind a counter and you have to ask a clerk for it, then they ring it up at the gun counter. It looked to me like they'd set up a new register to do this.
So this may have something to do with "loss control" but I think it has more to do maybe with new Wash. laws? I haven't read through the text of the law that imposes new regs coming into effect soon for gun and ammo dealers.
My last trip to Sportsmans Warehouse, they'd moved all the ammo behind a counter and you have to ask a clerk for it, then they ring it up at the gun counter. It looked to me like they'd set up a new register to do this.
So this may have something to do with "loss control" but I think it has more to do maybe with new Wash. laws? I haven't read through the text of the law that imposes new regs coming into effect soon for gun and ammo dealers.