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Walmart ammo

Tucker Carlson laid it on Wal-Mart about their China connection tonight. Never shop there anyhow so nothing they do affects me except their anti-firearm agenda.
 
We did have a popular shooting related company that took down the link to the nra membership that day but of course it was a mistake when called out on it
 
There are several things I despise about WalMart and I never shop there for anything. The "laws", if you will, of supply and demand will not ill-effect ammo sales in the long run. The REAL gun stores, outdoor stores etc. will, over time, fill the void. And if we, as in the "outdoor sports" community, refuses to do any business there for ANYTHING, WalMart will suffer the effects. To what degree it ill effects them financially, who knows>>>But I intend to do my part by continuing to avoid the place like the plague!
 
"See what i mean?"

You nailed it Dusty! Run into folks at our club range that don't even know that our esteemed Gov. No-t-rum has declared war on their firearms of choice nor do they grasp the motive and end game of UBC and red flag laws.

Washington, Jefferson and Patrick Henry would not like present day Virginia.
 
Not a fan of Walmart. But I got no problem with restricting open carry. I conceal but the kind of people that open carry around me are really ignorant looking people just itching to shoot somebody. Makes customers uncomfortable.

However, the ammo sales idea doesn’t make a lot of sense.
 
WTH? My 223 I used to own had a 28” barrel. Can I still buy ammo?
What the heck is a “Short barrel rifle”??
I honestly don’t know.
 
Not a fan of Walmart. But I got no problem with restricting open carry. I conceal but the kind of people that open carry around me are really ignorant looking people just itching to shoot somebody. Makes customers uncomfortable.

However, the ammo sales idea doesn’t make a lot of sense.
If those are the kind that open carry around you , you need a new place.... Plenty of states have open carry or concealed or just open , mine has both and we don't have that problem , most are well dressed with expensive pistols.. I can do either , sometimes I carry open but mostly just put my shirt tail over it..
 
Technically a SBR, short barreled rifle, requires a $200 tax stamp and ATF approval to own. This is done with a properly filled out Form 1 and (now) months of waiting. An SBR can fire the same ammunition as any rifle or pistol. The rifle designation comes from any barreled weapon, barrel shorter than 16 inches, that is stocked. Companies are pushing the limits with "blades" and "braces" that are increasingly becoming more stock-like. The ATF has flipped and flopped on these braces before, and IMO will do it again - i.e. bump stock. So your pistol now could be illegal at someone's whim. My point is, a SBR shoots THE SAME AMMO as any other rifle or pistol.
 
Not only are the announcing the end of ammo sales but asking that all customers keep their carry guns out of the store. Can these businesses keep us 100% safe at all times, in and outside their place of business? Nope!
If you see me anywhere I will have my CCW, my knife and my Surefire light on my person. Oh, and a plan for how to employe them if need arise.
HERE HERE;)
 
Technically a SBR, short barreled rifle, requires a $200 tax stamp and ATF approval to own. This is done with a properly filled out Form 1 and (now) months of waiting. An SBR can fire the same ammunition as any rifle or pistol. The rifle designation comes from any barreled weapon, barrel shorter than 16 inches, that is stocked. Companies are pushing the limits with "blades" and "braces" that are increasingly becoming more stock-like. The ATF has flipped and flopped on these braces before, and IMO will do it again - i.e. bump stock. So your pistol now could be illegal at someone's whim. My point is, a SBR shoots THE SAME AMMO as any other rifle or pistol.
So is the $7 hour employee at Walmart going to ask what I am shooting it out of, or, just not sell it because it could be used in a “SBR”? Reckon the salesperson is qualified, or for that matter cares, what I do with my hypothetically purschased ammo?
 
A few criminals, happen too buy ammo and maybe from a Walmart, so Walmart bows to the anti-gunners to have a fuzzy feeling, and ignore the thousands of honest and lawful citizens that buy many dollars worth of ammo from Walmart.
Walmart is just so foolish, as if that will stop a criminal from his criminal acts.
 

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