General Walmart bans the sale of handgun and rifle ammunition

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pews&vrooms
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I think the most I’ve ever even bought at Walmart were some shotgun shells for a duck hunt because we forgot them at home. I honestly never paid attention and didn’t even know they sold pistols and shit. What kind of firearms person doesn’t support their local gun shops?
 
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If you can explain to me the difference between handgun/short barreled rifle ammo, and rifle ammo I'm all ears. The idea sounds like something that was conjured up by a bunch of know nothing dipshits.
I've already conclusively proven to you that auto insurance, at least in some cases, is a requirement for vehicle ownership.

I can't destroy you in every debate. Or at least I don't want to. Despite your constant circular reasoning, I think you're a nice guy.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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I never really care about winning online arguments. He can claim victory right now if he wants.
Don't mind him, he's trying to troll us into a fight. He sometimes has difficulty differentiating conversation with debate.
 
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I think the most I’ve ever even bought at Walmart were some shotgun shells for a duck hunt because we forgot them at home. I honestly never paid attention and didn’t even know they sold pistols and shit. What kind of firearms person doesn’t support their local gun shops?
Walmart is a major player in the $2-billion U.S. ammunition market: Its approximately 20% share means it sells about $400 million of ammunition a year. Chief Executive Doug McMillon predicted its market share will drop to between 6% and 9% after the changes. The Bentonville, Ark., company does not break out sales figures for firearms and ammunition.
 

b00ts

pews&vrooms
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Oct 21, 2015
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Walmart is a major player in the $2-billion U.S. ammunition market: Its approximately 20% share means it sells about $400 million of ammunition a year. Chief Executive Doug McMillon predicted its market share will drop to between 6% and 9% after the changes. The Bentonville, Ark., company does not break out sales figures for firearms and ammunition.
Interesting because I don’t know a single person that says, “Y’all hope in the Jeep. We going buy some rounds at the Walmart”. Most everyone here buys ammo at the police store, Academy, or the local gun store.
 

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Interesting because I don’t know a single person that says, “Y’all hope in the Jeep. We going buy some rounds at the Walmart”. Most everyone here buys ammo at the police store, Academy, or the local gun store.
Yeah I get mine at the range. After I go shooting I usually take home twice what I brought
 
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Interesting because I don’t know a single person that says, “Y’all hope in the Jeep. We going buy some rounds at the Walmart”. Most everyone here buys ammo at the police store, Academy, or the local gun store.
I have no idea. I assumed most people here bought ammo online, at gun stores, or at gun fairs. We don't have Academy, in south Florida at least. I'm not sure what Dick's sells nowadays.