Just an FYI went to wally world to use a gift card this moring and they have reinstated there ammo limit again. 2 boxes per person per day. Guy was cool and let me get 3 boxes of 30-30. I know cool story but just thought I would give a heads up.
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Just an FYI went to wally world to use a gift card this moring and they have reinstated there ammo limit again. 2 boxes per person per day. Guy was cool and let me get 3 boxes of 30-30. I know cool story but just thought I would give a heads up.
I notice this christmas eve, I might have been doing some last minute shopping for my wife. The wally world on 10th in Greeley did not have any 45acp, 223 or 22lr when I was in.
Did you advise the Walmart employee that no "assault weapon" shoots 30-30 so he should be begging you to buy all of it otherwise it'll just sit on the shelves? Which Walmart?
I was at a five Wal Mart's today looking for a needle in a haystack (223). Only one had a 2 box limit sign visible (Stapleton). One (Hampden and Sante Fe) sold me four fifty count boxes of 223.
This was at the 287 loveland store the other wally worlds around me are already all sold out. The guy said the fax came in this moring and was going to be company wide.
Christmas Eve for me at the Wal Mart on 136th and I-25. Normally a six box limit but usually depends on who is unlocking the case. Like many, I check the case for .223 and they had five boxes of the Tula steel case which I keep for the Golani. After pulling all five boxes out, another employee came by and mentioned that they had just received a policy change instituting a two box limit.
Another young man was in the process of buying four boxes of shotgun shells and a game license. He made a comment to the clerk that this was Wal Mart's assault weapon ban. The answer he received was that he could only buy two boxes of ammunition as well.
Lesson I took from this experience; private companies may set restrictions on sales as long as they are not violating civil rights laws discriminating against protected groups. Wal Mart sets policies and buyers decide whether they will abide by them or take their business elsewhere.
The experience also had me searching the Internet for updates on Wal Mart and their corporate stance on firearms and ammunition. Like many other retailers, they have experienced a run on merchandise, but I could not find any definitive, large scale changes in Wal Mart policy related to guns and ammo.
I did find this little gem: http://walmartshootings.blogspot.com/
I was aware that Wal Mart is the largest ammunition and gun retailer in the US. Blogs like this one remind me of how difficult it is to sell legal products in this country.
Be safe.
What if you buy the value pack of shotgun shells at wally world? Does the limit apply then?
Good. Now I might be able to finally get some 100 round packs of winchester white box when they come in. I'm 100% sure that one damn employee buys them every time.