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Posted: 12/7/2005 6:15:22 PM EDT
I know there have been posts about this here before but "the look" I always get from the clerk behind the counter in the sporting goods section of Wal-Mart is priceless. About two weeks ago I head down to the local Wal-Mart to buy them out of the .223 WWB for $7.73 once again. The same lady I've seen there many times before is working the counter again. I ask her for some .223 ammunition, the cheap Winchester stuff in the small white box, she opens the case grabs one box and proceeds to close the case. I told her that I would like more and she asks "How many?". I tell her that I want every box they have and she turns towards me and gives me that "What the hell are you doing with that much ammo?" look and says, "Really?". So she gets on her knees and digs for every box of the stuff they got, only about 6 boxes this time. So two days ago I'm back at the Wal-Mart sporting goods counter looking for more ammo. The same lady's working and we go through the same routine once again. What is with them thinking you only need one box of ammo? Hell my clip holds 3/4 of that box. This time I hit the jackpot and get 10 boxes, all the while this old fart is behind me telling me that a .223 is a great deer and also a great GOOSE gun. Then he cracks a joke about how if he hears a bunch of shooting tonight at the edge of town, he knows who it will be. I'm venturing to say that the next encounter with the Wal-Mart ammo lady will be exactly the same. The look on their face when you buy more than one box at a time will never get old. hug.gif
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I don't get those looks at Wal-Mart, I buy large quantities only online and at gunshows. |
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+1 Online here for bulk also. Never seem to find any good deals at the shows anymore around here though. |
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You should ask if they have any in the back, that way you're not coming back every 2 days.
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I suppose I am lucky the guy that runs sporting goods inmy local Wally World is an avid shooter and keeps loads of Winchester .223 in.
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You sure did and I commend you for doing so. I'm going to stop using "magazines" and switch over to "clips" just because of all the anal retentive types that feel the need to correct another adult. |
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Hey, hey, I was just teasin' |
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Walmart here, guy told me some of the local shops buy the 9mm Value packs and then resell them. Probably bullshit, but he didn't think my 6 boxes where anything special. He said he's sold a shopping cart full of them. Again, probably bullshit. Well, maybe.
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The guy at mine told me that he is going to make me my own key for the case. That was when they were selling all of there 40 S&W and 357Mag Winchester silvertips for $10.00 a box of 50 and I bought them out of that and 223.
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You did, Aggie. You did. |
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Now if you said your (stripper) clip holds 1/2 box of ammo it would of been ok. Magazines can be loadded via clips.
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Man the guy at my Wal-Mart saw my Sunday morning and immediately started unlocking the ammo case!
However I threw a curveball at him when I asked for some WWB in .45 in addition to my usual 9mm. Another employee there was even nice enough to find me a box to carry it in. Nice folks at my Wal-Mart |
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Hell my counter guy sees me walking up the isle with 40lb bag of dog food on my shoulders; he already has 2 value packs of 9mm and .45 already rung up, just waiting on the dog food to check me out |
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at least you guys can buy ammo at walmart. All the Walmarts in Philly do not sell ammo nor do the ones in South Jersey.
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My Wal-Mart has three people who work the counter and actually know what they are doing.
One lady even directed me to the end aisle where some slugs were on sale/clearance. Two of them know me on a first name basis. I have no problems w/ my Wal-Mart. |
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I've never had a problem with any one of them either. But the person usually working the counter in sporting goods is not what I'd call an avid outdoorsman, or knowledgable about anything outdoors. That's why the checkout computer beeps everytime they run a box of ammo across the scanner, making sure the clerk checks for age requirements to buy ammo.
Where is the best place to buy clips for my AR? Did I say clips again? Clips. Omar |
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I think I am missing out.
No matter how hard I try to get "The Look" at my local Wally World... I just can't do it! I mean, I've gone so far as to go in and buy 2k 9mm in one go. The guy just shrugs and starts counting boxes... I think, somehow, I have competition. |
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I know i always enjoy going into walmart to get ammo. Depending on who it is , the reactions differ. Some are' you know the drill ' , to ' wow, it all? '
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How "old" is the lady? Maybe she's got one of those disorders and actually doesn't remember you from visit to visit? No Expert |
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Hmmm, invite her out shooting! Tell her you often invite people shooting to help them understand the joys of marksmanship and recreational firearms use, and that uses us alot of ammo. Might get some after she gets all juiced up at the range.... No Expert |
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Gotcha!!! MOOving right along..... I think I';; go to Wally World on Monday and get some ammo. The one near me has had decent people there each time so far. No Expert |
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You are lucky the employes at my Walmart specialize in customer avoidance.
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Aggie how many times has it been said on ARFCOM - most people are sheeple?
Take this to mean that your Walmat lady has received massive amounts of human conditioning mainly by hunters coming in to by some hunting ammo -READ 1 box and that's it. Most hunters ( I didn not say all) are not gun enthusiast like fellow ARFCOM members. - Look at the number of ARFCOMMERS that forego the range just prior to deer season to avoid the hunters not versed SAFE firearms handling - oh and shooting practice ammo to sightin and use the real stuff for later. I'm not picking on hunters or the lady, just pointing out that you area statisical outlier in her mind because you get more than the one box she normally has to grab for the majority of her customers. |
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I noticed you are from NV so I don't know how much of that is bullshit. We bought a shopping cart of ammo from the Walmart (I think it was on Tropicana) last Labor Day for 10 of us going to Front Sight. They always preorder 10-12,000 rounds when we go out there. Tried to use a local Gun store and they refered us to Walmart for that amount. The manager told us they do this a lot for Front Sight students. |
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Man! If i had seen you buying WWB for $7.73/20 i'd have given you a look too!
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I could rant here about how little "hunting" is involved in what these guys do...but that's beside the point. Wal-Mart people are conditioned for small purchases, and when you're out of the ordinary, you stand out. That's all. No judgement calls, no "what are you up to" thoughts, just "that's different." |
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I've never had more than a casual comment when I buy them out of their ammo. Once in a while there are knowledgeable people there who shoot and understand that 10 boxes is an hour of plinking. I hate it when they ask for ID. I have serious gray in my hair, a double chin, weather beaten skin, and I wear unfashionable, but comfy, clothes.
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Wish mine had the .55 grainers..
Still only the overpriced .45 varms... Still waiting to have them filter up to MI... |
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I used the no its for a machine gun line last time i bought em out of 9mm
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If you WOULD HAVE said "WOULD HAVE" you WOULD HAVE been OK too. |
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I get this great reaction from Robert at my local WalMart. He knows that I am a psychotherapist and gets the biggest kick out me coming in to buy ammo, no matter what the quantity. "Oh lord, here comes that shrink that shoots people!" he will say, loud and clear, to whoever is in the area. "Gotta keep 'em in line somehow, Robert" is my usual reply.
Here's how he found out my profession. One time he asked me, "what do you do with all this ammo?" I says, with my dead-serious poker face on, "I use it at work." "Oh, what kind of work do you do?" "Psychotherapy." Now, that look was priceless. So that's why I get the ribbing every time I see him. But I don't mind -- good advertising, the way I figure it. |
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Damn, last time I took my XD40 to the range I stopped by walmart and bought 200 rounds. Guy paused, looked at me and said "Really. That much?" "musta been a bad day at work" "hehehe" I just go along with it, but I couldn't imagine their reaction to buying them out of 223. Guess I'll find out as soon as I can pick up my lower.
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Yall are LUCKY, at least you can go to your local WAL Mart and buy them out if they have any. I live 10 mins from a Wal Mart in Zachary, Louisiana (A little town on the outside of Baton Rouge) and they have pulled all the AMMO and GUNS from the shelves. Also all the WAL Marts in Baton Rouge and surrounding areas have done the same thing since the Hurricanes. I don't know how long this is going to be going on.
I was able to travel to Gonzalas, Louisiana (about 45 min drive) and purchase WWB, bought the last 10 boxes they had. |
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Hey " neighbor " . The WalMarts in Central and Walker are selling ammo again . No guns at the Central store though . I'm pissed . |
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i worked at wal-mart in sporting goods for a while..
most people asked for only 1 or 2 boxed of ammo and i allways asked just one??? every time i acted supprized that people dont shoot like me, by the case. once i got a guy with a practiced out explanation why he needed so much ammo.. like he sat there and rehearsed it but i never acted supprized i just smiled and offered to check the gun room for more. one thing i learned was that some people are dicks and others are real nice others will do anything to get under your skin. but than again i live in a real redneck area, and not a whole lot to do other than torment the guy working sporting goods |
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The lady at my local Wal*Mart is really cool. The first time I bought ammo from her, she checked my ID to make sure I was over 21 because she didn't believe when I told her (last year) that I was 39. Heh. Since then, I ask for what I want, she gets it and we complete the transaction. We even visit while she's putting it all in bags for me (I usually get 1000 rds of 9mm each time).
The "problem children" I've encountered have all been older men, the kind who know everything about shooting and can't conceive of any "need" for so much ammunition. One old fart (who later got fired) made me show multiple pieces of ID and still wouldn't let me buy my ammo because he didn't think my signature looked like what was on the back of my credit card or on my driver's license. Every time I've gotten the "why do you need so much?" routine it has been from old men. Every time I've had a lecture about what I don't need has been from old men. It must be a burden to go through life knowing everything! Conversely, transactions with women have all been very professional. |
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Thanks djohns6 ,
for the input, Central is a lot closer to pick up some. |
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Dude, where you at? We got them in the Detroit area stores. And If I remember from the Ammo Day buy, several others here in Michigan bought them as well. No Expert (Redford, MI) |
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The ammo lady and I at my Wal*Mart are on a first name basis now. She sees me coming and just starts opening the locked cabinet! She like's to talk about how she loved to shoot with her dad and grandpa back on the farm. |
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