View Full Version : Walmart - Stupid People Rant...
gnihcraes
02-08-2009, 11:44
RANT...
Ok, yes, I frequent walmart a couple times a week. I usually stop by the sporting goods counter to check on the ammo availablility and prices when going to purchase more food stuff.
A couple weeks ago there was a nice, clean cut gentleman and his teenage son there looking at ammo. Babbling about how it wasn't the right stuff for their gun and was asking the clerk for help. The clerk was obviously no help. Not being able to take the stupidity any longer, I asked the guy what he was looking for. "I need some 22 low velocity lead ammo." Lead? I asked? Yes, we have an antique gun and It won't take the high velocity ammo and I don't want to shoot plated bullets in it. With limited stock on the shelf of anything really, about all the had was the normal 50 round packs of plated 22's. He started looking at the 22 magnum shells, these should work, they are smaller 36 grains... Sir, you don't want to use those unless your weapon is marked as using that caliber... well these are smaller though! You obviously don't know what you have or need. I gave up trying to explain it and walked away.
Just this weekend, same thing, stopped by the area to check on prices. A younger clean cut couple was there, trying to find some "bullets" and the clerk was not assisting properly. Some other redneck was trying to help, but he was pointing them toward high power rounds. They had just bought a "ruger rifle" at the pawn shop and were waiting on the background check which was 3 hours. They wanted bullets for it. They had no idea what they bought, other than it was a ruger rifle. He finally mentioned it was a 1022 or something like that. Reluctantly I pointed them towards the 22 long rifle shells. Assuming you didn't buy the Magnum version, these are the "bullets" you need. The redneck chimed in with "all I know is the ammo I need for my 3080 I have at home..." uh yeah dude.
what the ? is a 3080? I had to leave the area, I'm no gun expert, but are there that many people out there buying this stuff without a clue?
I'm a little scared of these people attempting to use these arms without any education about the equipment. Good news is that maybe the guns won't function with the wrong ammo...
maybe I need to get a job at walmart... do they give discounts on ammo to employees?
kc.
KC,
Take a breath and just know these people operate motor vehicles too.
KC,
Take a breath and just know these people operate motor vehicles too.
So true!
I was Walmart yesterday and they actually had some .38spl. As I stood in line I heard the guy in front of me ask if they had any .357 and clerk said no. Then the guy started telling me he just bought his first pistol and wants to practice more at the range, so I told him to buy the .38spl and practice with that! The guy was nice but insisted on .357, oh well more ammo for me!!
I was Walmart yesterday and they actually had some .38spl. As I stood in line I heard the guy in front of me ask if they had any .357 and clerk said no. Then the guy started telling me he just bought his first pistol and wants to practice more at the range, so I told him to buy the .38spl and practice with that! The guy was nice but insisted on .357, oh well more ammo for me!!
I thought 357 sig and 38spl are different calibers... I know that the 357 Magnum is identical to 38spl.
I was at Gander Mountain and some kids brought the magazine of their .380 auto into the store and were putting a round of .32 in there to check fitment. The kid said, "Well, it fits in the clip easy enough, but it's smaller."
I told them, that is a really bad idea to try and shoot the wrong caliber round out of a gun. He looked at me and said, "yeah I know..." but it was clear he was going to try it anyway because they couldn't find any .380 Auto. Dumbass. I should have given him my number and told him I'll buy his gun off him for cheap after he destroys it.
robsterclaw
02-08-2009, 15:58
KC,
Take a breath and just know these people operate motor vehicles too.
And they breed.
So there are more than a couple of them out there... LOL
yes, there are so many more out there
and some of them are in office[Rant1]
GunTroll
02-08-2009, 20:20
WalMart is sooo cool. Think of the memories your getting everytime you enter the door. Everytime you go in it is an adventure. I hope to become a door greeter when I get older!
maybe we can all get together and get wally world to start placing some mounts in the sporting goods area?????
GhostRider
02-08-2009, 20:44
Its ok if they are stupid. They won't have the right ammo when the zombies come [ROFL1]
68Charger
02-08-2009, 21:01
here, this may help with your amusement...
theGinsue
02-08-2009, 22:24
maybe we can all get together and get wally world to start placing some mounts in the sporting goods area?????
Mounts? Of stupid customers? (fingers crossed and mumbling "say YES, say YES!")
here, this may help with your amusement...
68Charger - Do I win anything if I cover all of the squares in just one visit?
gnihcraes
02-09-2009, 10:17
I like the bingo card, it's all too true. Wouldn't take long to fill out the card at my local wally world...
kc.
[quote=theGinsue;104131]Mounts? Of stupid customers? (fingers crossed and mumbling "say YES, say YES!")
Zactly...
reminds me of that movie Mr Mom...
"you killed him? what did you use 38?"
"38, 39 whatever it takes"
sniper_tim
02-09-2009, 11:51
We should all get together and write our congressperson recomending they create laws to ban the sale of ammunition and guns so that nobody gets hurt.
Recent bumper sticker sighting: "Stupid should Hurt".
This thread is the reason i avoid public shooting venues on weekends.
Cheers
Having worked for a little bit on the "other side" of the counter, I can say that it seems nothing is more prone to testosterone based posturing despite the fact the person knows absolutely nothing. Even worse than that is the person who knows just a little bit. Everything from "12 gauges are more accurate because they are bigger than a rifle round" - as advice on why not to buy a .308 rifle, to "I usually hunt from about 800 yards" as advice on why a tasco scope is needed on that 10/22, to "a 45 would bounce off of you after 50 feet" on why a 1911 isn't too dangerous and a poor choice for self defense.
Main thing is that now I won't offer any advice unless I am specifically asked by the person. Up to that point my opinion isn't wanted (even if it is needed) and I am happier pretending I barely know what the dangerous end of the gun is. Too often if you break that first rule you end up getting frustrated or hearing about how this guys uncle shoots accurately over a mile at quarters with an AK while standing on one foot on the hood of a moving car.
atrdriver1
02-09-2009, 13:35
I am so sympathetic. I really try hard not to be the guy who sticks his nose in, but...
Too often if you break that first rule you end up getting frustrated or hearing about how this guys uncle shoots accurately over a mile at quarters with an AK while standing on one foot on the hood of a moving car.
you cant do that?
I heard a guy saying that he needs all the .308 brass he can get so he can reload his 30-06 for cheaper... wow... i think he was thinking 38spc for his 357? I was amazed on that one! [Bang] Unfortunately there are way too many Walmart Special Forces Warriors out there... Just gotta sit back, and try not to giggle when you read about that guy in the paper!
the other one i love to hear is guys thinking the the more grains it says it is on the box, the hotter load it is! "oh i was shooting some 350 grain hotloads out of my .44 the other day! that thing is a wrist breaker!"
There are chamber inserts for the .308 to '06,,, So that could be done..
However the "cheaper" I don't know..
Circuits
02-09-2009, 15:09
Unfortunately there are way too many Walmart Special Forces Warriors out there...
They're not just special forces... they're part of the "Very Special Forces"
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/29257
They're not just special forces... they're part of the "Very Special Forces"
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/29257
is that the ones that ride the short yellow bus???
[ROFL3]
Zundfolge
02-09-2009, 16:12
Honestly I don't know what is worse.
The poor dumb schmucks that work at WalMart, or people that expect high school dropouts making a hair above minimum wage to give you the kind of service you get in a high end boutique.
What makes you think that people in a high end boutique aren't high school drop outs?
His point was that someone working in a boutique is more likely to know what they're talking about.
sniper_tim
02-09-2009, 23:37
Just gotta sit back, and try not to giggle when you read about that guy in the paper!
That IS the problem, we laugh while liberals claim this is the majority of gun owners and use it against us. It doesn't really help the "stupid redneck" stereotype.
Having worked for a little bit on the "other side" of the counter, I can say that it seems nothing is more prone to testosterone based posturing despite the fact the person knows absolutely nothing.
And it really doesn't help if said person is with girlfriend, he will never be outsmarted by the person at the counter.
Honestly I don't know what is worse.
The poor dumb schmucks that work at WalMart, or people that expect high school dropouts making a hair above minimum wage to give you the kind of service you get in a high end boutique.
[ROFL2][ROFL3][ROFL1]
A little off but is wally world still having shortage problems? With the ammo I mean not the quality workers.
Need to stock up on 22lr value packs and maybe another 1k in 9mm
-J
cowboykjohnson
02-10-2009, 00:18
I worked at dicks sporting goods in longmont for about 6 months behind the gun counter. I learned more about guns that i never knew existed than i ever thought was possible. I had a guy come up and was mad that we didn't have any ammo for his .34 auto he bought at grandpas pawn. I had people tell me about there 1400 yard shots on deer and how they're granpas old rifle could shoot 1 inch groups at 1 mile, i even had one man come in looking for a double barrel shotgun for polar bear since he was going on a cruiseship to alaska and was worried about them swimming up to the boat. It was a very entertaining time. But hey the customer is always right!
A little off but is wally world still having shortage problems? With the ammo I mean not the quality workers.
Need to stock up on 22lr value packs and maybe another 1k in 9mm
-J
Hey I picked up 10packs of winchester value packs (22lr) today for $12.smthng. couldn't find any 9mm.
Zundfolge
02-11-2009, 12:11
i even had one man come in looking for a double barrel shotgun for polar bear since he was going on a cruiseship to alaska and was worried about them swimming up to the boat.
Dammit ... coffee all over monitor and keyboard. [ROFL1]
I wonder what happened when he showed up for the security check before boarding the boat.
I thought 357 sig and 38spl are different calibers... I know that the 357 Magnum is identical to 38spl.
Really???? Four pages and no one has set this lad straight????
.357 SIG is entirely different from .357 magnum (the SIG round is a bottleneck, rimless case intended primarily for semi-autos; magnum is a tapered wall, rimmed case intended mostly for revolvers).
HOWEVER, .357 magnum and .38 special ARE NOT IDENTICAL!!!!!!!!
For starters, the magnum round has about triple the pressure and is 1/10 inch longer than the special case. That's why you can fire a .38 from a .357 gun, but NOT vice versa.
gnihcraes
02-12-2009, 10:59
I think he was trying to be funny.... why nobody has corrected him...
Circuits
02-12-2009, 12:03
HOWEVER, .357 magnum and .38 special ARE NOT IDENTICAL!!!!!!!!
You must be wrong. My buddy's uncle's brother in law's nephew told him they're the same, and he would know because he used to be a secret black ops special forces commando sniper before he was retired medically after injuries received on a classified hostage rescue mission in desert storm and had to take that job as a security guard at the mall.
You must be wrong. My buddy's uncle's brother in law's nephew told him they're the same, and he would know because he used to be a secret black ops special forces commando sniper before he was retired medically after injuries received on a classified hostage rescue mission in desert storm and had to take that job as a security guard at the mall.
I always wondered why in the users manual it said to only use the ammo the gun was designed for. I couldn't even imagine using something else. It is more asburd than substituting gear oil for engine oil or diesel for gasoline.
Great-Kazoo
02-13-2009, 06:43
I always wondered why in the users manual it said to only use the ammo the gun was designed for. I couldn't even imagine using something else. It is more asburd than substituting gear oil for engine oil or diesel for gasoline.
does that mean i have to have ammo that matches the color of my gun??
HunterCO
02-13-2009, 07:54
does that mean i have to have ammo that matches the color of my gun??
Good luck finding ammo for that pink mosquito that you bought from Alan.
[ROFL1]
now I got it......the little numbers on the gun should match the things that go in them........[ROFL2]
now I got it......the little numbers on the gun should match the things that go in them........[ROFL2]
No. That's the recommended age of the user. That number on the BULLET is the number of grains of powder it has. There is an equation the smarter people know that tells you what bullet to use based on your age, IQ, number of grains and how far you want to shoot. Geez, I thought everyone knew that.
Also, corporate was working on a tracking program so that if a firearm they sold was used in a crime, the original person that bought it would not be allowed to buy from them again. So if it was stolen/sold and used later, they consider you a criminal.....
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