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Actually, good on Walmart. They know they could be looted and are taking responsible precautions.
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Yep. That's what I meant. 5.56, 9mm, .40, and .45 weren't politically correct enough and they stopped carrying because of a shooting that occurred in a Walmart.Didn't they stop selling .223/5.56 some time ago anyways?
Have found .40 on almost every trip to Bi-Mart. Thinking I should start picking it up and buy a .40 caliber Sig 229 to shoot it out of...Reminds me of being at the local hardware store in the podunk town. I picked up what I was actually there for, then swung past the ammo counter to see if they had any handgun ammo (very unlikely) or .30/30 WCF (possible.) No Winchester fodder. The entire handgun ammo shelf was stripped completely clean ... except two lonely boxes of .40 S﹠W.
Why don't they hire some armed security and head off any civil unrest.
Why don't they hire some armed security and head off any civil unrest.
Merge with what? Unless I missed it (which is entirely possible) I didn't see a duplicate of this topic/article.@Moderators merge needed
Progressives with a D after their name... Mostly...WTF happened to this country?
Very small D's? I would bet on it.Progressives with a D after their name... Mostly...
Last time they did this (earlier this year), the clerks at my local walmart said they were not allowed to sell any ammo during the pulled period. This is just another constriction in the supply.WSJ News Exclusive | Walmart Pulls Guns, Ammo Displays in U.S. Stores, Citing Civil Unrest
The retail giant, which sells firearms in about half of its 4,700 U.S. stores, said customers can still purchase guns and ammunition upon request even though they are no longer on display.www.wsj.com
Retailer says move is a safety precaution but customers can still purchase firearms and ammunition
Walmart Inc. has removed all guns and ammunition from the sales floors of its U.S. stores this week, aiming to head off any potential theft of firearms if stores are broken into amid social unrest
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