Nick Caprinolo
Gold $$ Contributor
Did some research on this just now. 2020 after a shooting in Philly, Walmart removed all firearms and ammo from their shelves. News releases stated that it was all sent back to the manufactures. Not so. Walmart simply had all stores move everything into the storage area for safe keeping. A few months after that, Walmart restocked their shelves. At this time about half of their stores are selling firearms and ammo. They concentrate sales in areas with high demand for this type of product. They were playing the public relations game.Starting several years ago someone told Walmart they were simply not going to receive their shipments anymore. People really need to wake up and do the numbers. You're talking trillions of rounds of ammunition that essentially just stopped flowing to their stores and that's one retailer.
Someone was big enough to tell Walmart they were no longer going to receive any amount of small arms ammunition and shotgun shells nationwide. These people were big enough to tell them that and Walmart never said a word.
People really need to wake up. The numbers don't add up. The shortage is not caused by consumers. The products are not going to consumers. They are going somewhere else.