Cheaper than Dirt is a prime example of gun owners not putting a business out of business for raping the gun community during everyone of the mass shootings. They are first to jack prices the day after. Our own businesses don't support us with some major exceptions so how are we expected to support them?
I've said in another post that 2A supporters are lazy and apathetic about keeping our rights. Gun grabbers are united in their hatred of gun ownership and the fact they can't control us as long as we own them.
The grabbers are winning because of US.
I don’t agree with your assessment of their primary customer, the research you cited was based on a questioning 4000 shoppers, a relatively small control group to draw a from conclusion. There are a lot of 2A supporters that shop at Wal Mart alot of rural shoppers frequent Wal-Mart as well. Can we safely assume you’re not in the ‘die hard” 2nd Amendment crowd?
Cheaper than Dirt is a prime example of gun owners not putting a business out of business for raping the gun community during everyone of the mass shootings. They are first to jack prices the day after. Our own businesses don't support us with some major exceptions so how are we expected to support them?
I've said in another post that 2A supporters are lazy and apathetic about keeping our rights. Gun grabbers are united in their hatred of gun ownership and the fact they can't control us as long as we own them.
The grabbers are winning because of US.
I think their target shopper crowd shifts according to where the store is located.
The target shopper in Seminole, Oklahoma is likely quite different than the target shopper in a Pittsburgh, PA store . . .
All this does is make me really miss OTASCO stores . . .
All this does is make me really miss OTASCO stores . . .
OTASCO - bought my first firearm there on Main Street in Fairfax OK, a Winchester 20 ga. semi-auto I've still got.
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