Phillip I too heard that same thing, and I agree it'd be quite a stupid business move(from my perspective).S&W6946 wrote:I was in WalMart in Greenville over the weekend and decided to check out their ammo prices. While doing so I overheard part of a conversation between the Sporting Goods Associate and a man buying a hunting license. The Associate was talking about the Walmarts in the DFW area discontinuning the sale of guns. Her next comment was "we sell too many guns here for them to stop carrying them in this store." It would seem that in some areas of deep east and deep west Texas where there is a lot of hunting, Walmart would be missing the boat if they stopped sellng guns and ammo. In some towns, it might be the only place available.
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- Thu Aug 24, 2006 9:44 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Ammo on sale
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- Wed Aug 23, 2006 1:58 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Ammo on sale
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The guy I talked to at Wally World, at that store they had already phased out firearms(St Francis and I30), and that would continue with all of their stores. He said in a year or so, from what he's heard, they won't carry ammo anymore either.
Its a shame, but a heck of an excuse to get into reloading..."I'm sorry honey, but the ammo is so expensive at that gun store...."
Its a shame, but a heck of an excuse to get into reloading..."I'm sorry honey, but the ammo is so expensive at that gun store...."
- Sun Aug 20, 2006 8:41 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Ammo on sale
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same here. i've looked around and i can't find anything cheaper in the local area(mesquite/garland).sjones wrote:our walmart in waxahachie sells the 100 round box of .45 for $21.00,if any of you can get it any cheaper and your not to far from me,please let me know so I can save some money. thanks. sj