So we had to make a run to the local WalMart today. While we were there I did my usual, go over to sporting goods to check out the guns and ammo. When I got to that section, all of the guns and ammo were gone, there wasn't any on the shelfs or in the cases. I was talking to the guy that works in that section, he said that WalMart wasn't selling anymore guns or ammo until after the election!
I'm not sure if this is every WalMart, or just this one.
Posts: 2262 | Location: Lawrenceburg, In | Registered: May 20, 2007
No offense to the OP but I quit shopping that purveyor of the worst gun show tables merchandise. Beef jerky, fake cross bows for Santa’s elves, and Beijing PD tasers. Same crap, different location. Seriously though, when they pulled the same sick move that the dicks from Dick’s did by pulling evil military guns and calibers, I just quit shopping there. They can do whatever they want, it’s their store but I don’t have to support them anymore and I won’t.
Posts: 6074 | Location: TN | Registered: February 12, 2003
Agree that if Walmart had to make a living off people like me, they'd be bankrupt. That said, when I do get dragged in there for some reason, I end up in the ammo section.
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Posts: 6393 | Location: Mogadishu on the Mississippi | Registered: February 26, 2009
I watched a clip today where a reporter was broadcasting from a ransacked Walmart in Philly this morning (I think it was Leland Vittert from Fox) and as they were panning over the smashed doors he was pointing out the ammo laying on the ground. I was like "WTH. I can't find 5.56 on the shelf anywhere and these bums leave perfectly good ammo laying all over the ground after a loot-n-scoot". Looked a hell of a lot like 5.56 ball laying everywhere. In a conversation with a buddy this afternoon he mentioned that he also heard Walmart was stopping sales until after the election.
The only time I ever went to Walmart was for their good price on Winchester white box 9mm practice ammo. Mine never sold guns. The last time I went I noticed they only had shotgun ammo. The clerk told me, “We stopped selling any pistol or rifle ammo; especially 9mm.”
I think this is a permanent thing and not just the election. I hate Walmart and now the only reason I go there is to pick up my mom’s prescriptions because she uses them.
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Posts: 9050 | Location: The Lone Star State | Registered: July 07, 2008
A lot of the Wal Marts around here were blowing their guns out several months ago without planning to restock them. I mean seriously blowing out, as in you couldn’t find them for anywhere near what they were selling them for even online. The prices were insane and I’d have bought several had I felt the need. Even if just to start collecting for grandkids.
That said, yeah, basically screw them. The only reason they do it was to get out of the business all together. Fine, knock yourself out. Haven’t been inside one in years and don’t see that changing anytime soon so keep selling your cheap crap and godawful excuses for meat among other things.
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Posts: 1931 | Location: NOT Houston, Tx (Thank God), but in the area. | Registered: May 18, 2003
Walmart is not ending gun sales nationwide, but they are reducing the number of stores that will be selling guns.
(They reportedly may be removing them from stores altogether in a few states... For example, I've heard that's the case in Illinois but don't know if that's 100% true.)
But mostly they're merely consolidating them to be sold at a fewer number of stores in a given area. So you may not find them at all 4 of the Walmarts in your area any more, but instead they're only being sold at 1 or 2 of them now.
At stores where they will no longer be sold, they started blowing out the remaining guns at ultra-clearance pricing (30-70% off) several months ago. These were mainly lower-tier hunting rifles and .22s.
Most of the ones that will continue selling guns have received a facelift for their gun counters and new, larger, more secure display cases.
A friend of mine worked at the sporting goods section of our local Walmart. He told me that firearm and ammo sales were one of the money maker and big sellers for Walmart and he did not know why they would stop selling them. God Bless
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From what I've seen of Wal Mart's gun inventory, not selling them anymore wouldn't be much of a loss to anyone. It's just a few .22 rifles, the cheapest Remington and mossberg shotguns and a few cheap hunting rifles. It's been a really long time since I saw a decent inventory there. The only thing they have that's worth the walk to the counter is the cheap promo shotgun shells.
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Posts: 3708 | Location: TX | Registered: October 08, 2005
^^ They specialize in selling cheap and making their money on volume. I wouldn't be surprised if they've done a pretty good job of figuring out what the cheap steady sellers are.
Posts: 27322 | Location: Deep in the heart of the brush country, and closing on that #&*%!?! roadrunner. Really. | Registered: February 05, 2008
I will not support Wal-mart by purchasing anything there. I used to buy 1000's worth of oil there a month, not since this ammo thing a couple years ago. And there is plenty more reasons not to go to Wal-mart. Yes I pay a little more elsewhere at an employee owned store, but at least I am not selling out my patriotism.
Honestly it’s not a bad move if it’s to prevent looting. Antifags tried to rob my local gun shop. It’s not like the Walmart gun/ammo section can be made secure, or entrust an unarmed minimum wage employee to prevent robbery.
Posts: 10105 | Location: Woodinville, WA | Registered: March 30, 2004
On this evenings Special Report (6 o'clock hr) Bret said WM announced items were removed to prevent looting, and customers could still purchase the items by request.
Clearly the person who wrote that last part never tried to get help from an associate to locate back stock.
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Posts: 2141 | Location: Berks Co PA | Registered: December 20, 2006