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First Walmart done away with pistols a few years back. Last year they quit selling the evil black guns. Although they had 22 rifles to sell the last three years, they unlike others never seemed to have 22 cal ammo. Strange policies, I will continue to do my ammo/ firearm shopping with other businesses that don't lean to the left. GW
If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared. MACHIAVELLI
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I went into another Walmart today. A country Walmart. Went by the counter to see what they had. Finally found the guy working the small sporting goods section. Asked him if he had any .22. His eyes lit up. He said how many you want? I said I like a few. He countered, Well I got some 1000 rounds boxes. Winchester. Not sure what kind. They were still in the case box. Price? ~$52 with tax. I ended up getting a couple 100 rd boxes.
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�The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely to be the one who dropped it.� Lou Holtz
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I regularly check on the .22 inventory here at WM. I don't buy too often, but it seemed to get steadily in stock again a while ago (sometime last Fall I think).
Reading this reminded me of something. Is it just me or every time you go toWalmart now in any department, there is rarely anyone just standing at the register waiting to HELP you? There are all stocking inventory it seems. Don't they pay people do that solely?
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I went into another Walmart today. A country Walmart. Went by the counter to see what they had. Finally found the guy working the small sporting goods section. Asked him if he had any .22. His eyes lit up. He said how many you want? I said I like a few. He countered, Well I got some 1000 rounds boxes. Winchester. Not sure what kind. They were still in the case box. Price? ~$52 with tax. I ended up getting a couple 100 rd boxes. 5 cents a round is getting a heck of a lot closer to the prices 4-5 yrs ago. Things are looking up.
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I've seen it go both ways as to limits on rim fire ammo purchases at Walmart over the past few years.
More often than not Walmart has had a limit of X quantity per customer per day but a few times I've also heard customers wanting to buy just two or three 50 or 100 round boxes or a bulk round box, assuming they were still limiting purchase quantities, get asked by a sporting goods clerk, ''is that all you want?".
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