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    Chairman Emeritus (Retired Admin) Marlin's Avatar
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    There are chamber inserts for the .308 to '06,,, So that could be done..

    However the "cheaper" I don't know..
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    Quote Originally Posted by bjl913 View Post
    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by Circuits View Post
    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???

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    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.

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    What makes you think that people in a high end boutique aren't high school drop outs?

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    His point was that someone working in a boutique is more likely to know what they're talking about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bjl913 View Post

    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    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.


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    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

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    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!

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