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Wallet open carry at Wally World

Postby marko on Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:03 pm

And what, no UMC 9mm Mega pack :cry: Any sightings out there?
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Re: Wallet open carry at Wally World

Postby Sorcerer on Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:15 pm

The Wal Marts in Maple Grove and Brooklyn Park have empty shelves for the most part. A couple of boxs of 40 at B.P. No rifle, just some shoot gun shells :cry:
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Re: Wallet open carry at Wally World

Postby TC95GT on Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:36 pm

I've been in 4 or 5 different Walmarts in my travels around the metro and it's the same in all of them. The shelves are bare.
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Re: Wallet open carry at Wally World

Postby 40KING on Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:54 pm

I stoped at Monticello WM and the only handgun ammo they had was in 25 auto.
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Re: Wallet open carry at Wally World

Postby marko on Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:24 pm

Thanks for the Monticello heads up as I was headed there Sunday. I was at little falls on friday, and they had a good selection, but no UMC 9. Hutch has a few WWB, less 200rds after I walked through.
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Re: Wallet open carry at Wally World

Postby Veldy on Sun Feb 01, 2009 2:10 pm

marko wrote:Thanks for the Monticello heads up as I was headed there Sunday. I was at little falls on friday, and they had a good selection, but no UMC 9. Hutch has a few WWB, less 200rds after I walked through.


The Coon Rapids (near Round Lake Blvd and US Hwy 10) Walmart stays pretty well stocked with 9mm, 40cal, 45cal, 38 special and 357 magnum (that is all that I have looked at). Since I don't buy ammo anymore, I feel it is safe to give away this little secret ;-)
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Re: Wallet open carry at Wally World

Postby tt3 on Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:37 pm

They haven't had any the last couple times I've been in. I get the WWB 9, 40 and 45, but the shelves are empty.
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Re: Wallet open carry at Wally World

Postby WastingAmmo on Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:58 pm

in duluth and superior, for the first time, the WWB 100pk ammo is all gone 9mm, 45, ... all of it.. never seen that before..
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Re: Wallet open carry at Wally World

Postby Veldy on Sun Feb 01, 2009 5:51 pm

tt3 wrote:They haven't had any the last couple times I've been in. I get the WWB 9, 40 and 45, but the shelves are empty.


People are stocking up for fear of Obama [rightfully so!]. Imagine what will happen in Montana if Obama gets his way. I think the entire state would mobilize and head to DC ;-) MN is/was the highest sportsman per ca pita in the nation and I don't believe that has changed. That means, the Montana militia will come down I-94 and pick up much need help to take back the second amendment. Texans will flank from the South. Of course, I am just kidding, but my point is that Obama doesn't have a chance in hell of erasing that amendment, so people should quit worrying and quit hording.

So, yes, us gun owners should fear Obama, but I don't think there is a need to stock up and horde ammunition unless we all believe the price is going to continue to rise. I HIGHLY doubt that, as Federal has already caught up on its backlog and with the Iraq war winding down, the price of the related commodities ought to also decrease. Essentially, these companies should being lowering their price in competition and expect profits based on higher volume and lower margin ... this will keep the ammo on the shelves and the price competitive.
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