Walmart employees shouldn't be taking bribes from the neckbeards. They could lose their job for that. But, I'd imagine it does happen. They wont hold onto back stock, trust me. It all goes out for sale if they are out of stock on something.
So this yella here in Anchorage that scored 72 bricks of 22lr two weeks ago would really be on everyones turd list, eh? He said he used multiple disguises and had his wife help him to. If it's of any consolation I haven't seen anymore 22lr show up at any WalMart here since then. And to rub salt into the wounds this guy posted it all on the ar15.com site complete with pictures of him and the other neckbeards. I wouldn't say it's an epic thread but it gets a little heated....
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/16...IRST_POST_MANY_PICS_OF_NECKBEARDS.html&page=1
Yep, cause later on in the thread he said his final tally for the day was 96 bricks. I saw him out at the gun show in Palmer this weekend. He had some of them on his table for $50 a brick. Not quite as bad as the guy that was asking $80 each. But the real winner of the whole day was some other guy that had taken plastic easter eggs and filled each one up with 22lr and was passing them out to kids(w/parents permission) for free. That guy gotta lotta respect that day.
It seems odd that you can order a rifle and have it deliverd to the store,,,,why not ammo?
Has anyone tried this?
I Might have a lead on some ..Bulk, 10 bricks at a time...I'll post what I find....
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