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I don't imagine they will stop selling back yard pools or beer and wine.
I have not gone there in years after trying to buy some Pedialyte for my sick daughter and having to deal with retarded checker at 3 am. I should not call her retarded, it gives retarded people a bad name. That was 16 years ago. Tonight I am going to have a sit down with the wife and tell her HEB and Krogers needs our money more than Wally Martinez. |
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One problem is the LGS doesn't get the same deals that PSA or Walmart does, they pay a lot more from the distributors for smaller quantities then the big outlets. They may only be charging 10-15% mark up, but its still 40% more than other stores like PSA, SGammo, etc. They should be more willing to order from high volume retailers like PSA rather than their distributors who are often more expensive but too many don't understand that and don't do it. View Quote Or, just go in as a coop with a shit ton of other stores and become a coop distributor? Buying retail, or damn near it then turn around and marking up is not a winning strategy today. |
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I know in some towns Walmart is the only place to buy ammo. Those people are going to be hit the worst. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Maybe. But most gun owners I know think it’s no big deal. There are lots of people who will be negatively impacted by this. |
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We believe these actions will reduce our market share of ammunition from around 20% to a range of approximately 6 to 9%. We believe it will likely drift toward the lower end of that range, over time, given the combination of these changes. Wow, that is a lot a of ammo sales. The category manager is going to be sweating that number. View Quote I wonder what Doug received in return. |
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One problem is the LGS doesn't get the same deals that PSA or Walmart does, they pay a lot more from the distributors for smaller quantities then the big outlets. They may only be charging 10-15% mark up, but its still 40% more than other stores like PSA, SGammo, etc. They should be more willing to order from high volume retailers like PSA rather than their distributors who are often more expensive but too many don't understand that and don't do it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Okay. So the box of 9 that's $8.00 at PSA should be less than $9.50 in store....not $14.00 They may only be charging 10-15% mark up, but its still 40% more than other stores like PSA, SGammo, etc. They should be more willing to order from high volume retailers like PSA rather than their distributors who are often more expensive but too many don't understand that and don't do it. |
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I’ve been thinking about switching to another store for awhile now, but it’s a massive pain.
I’ll probably make the switch now. |
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Wal-Mart doesn't really know their customers if they think that ceasing the sale of handgun ammo and supporting firearm hunters is compatible. Here in the midwest, lots of deer hunters are using pistol caliber rifles to hunt deer. The .44 Mag WWB ammo I use in my Ruger 77/44 came from Wal-Mart.
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I never knew Target sold ammo. They only showed up in NY in the 90s I think and were a fancy pants version of Wal Mart View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Target stopped selling ammo decades ago Walgreens and Kmart used to sell ammo too in California. |
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Only thing I bought at that dump was ammo. No big deal, Target Sports will see more of my money.
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PSA does massive volume and probably gets that for $7 LGS probably pays $9-10 for that ammo View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Ammo prices at the local gun shops are already 25-30% higher than Walmart. With no local competition, I wonder how high they’ll go?
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We believe these actions will reduce our market share of ammunition from around 20% to a range of approximately 6 to 9%. We believe it will likely drift toward the lower end of that range, over time, given the combination of these changes. Wow, that is a lot a of ammo sales. The category manager is going to be sweating that number. View Quote The gun counter managers at Bass Pro Shops, Cabelas, and Academy Sports must have a smile on their face today. FWIW, I emailed their corporate offices and told them that I would be spending my money at other stores. |
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I've been thinking about switching to another store for awhile now, but it's a massive pain. I'll probably make the switch now. View Quote |
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I see more people OCing at Walmart than I do anywhere else.
I had bought the $16, hundred round boxes of Federal 9mm there regularly. Just have to start buying 9mm in bulk online instead. |
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I have to imagine ammunition manufacturers are going to be hurt by this, what % of their production capacity is used by Walmart? I'd bet it's quite high.
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I have a friend who is the sporting goods manager at Walmart, he hasn’t heard any of this crap. Nothing is coming from corporate. |
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Or they can do like us poors, gather a few of their buddies and go in on a few pallets.Split the cost, and sell lower and still make a profit? Or, just go in as a coop with a shit ton of other stores and become a coop distributor? Buying retail, or damn near it then turn around and marking up is not a winning strategy today. View Quote Yet many LGS's don't realize that. They just go to their favorite distributor and just order what they want to sell and mark it up. |
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Don't care , Wally World sucks. Buy online brought to your door.
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I shop daily at my local store. The employees there knew my wife and I were expecting a baby, and knew when they didn't see me for a few days that baby must have come. When I showed up again I had three different employees ask if baby had arrived, and were quick to congratulate me.
I buy pretty much everything there. I live in a small town, an hour from the nearest city, and shopping at Walmart saves me a lot of money. Or rather, it did. I'm PISSED. I've written Walmart and called. I asked if they were going to stop selling Cigs, booze, and opiods. I asked if the rifle ammo was only going to be 223, or if they were going to stop selling 308, or 300BLK, or 7.62x39. This is nothing but political posturing and I will spend twice as much buying locally or buy online if I can't find it locally. This is going to be hard as hell for me given the limited places left to shop around here, but FUCK THEM. Make them hurt. Don't do your OTHER SHOPPING there. I drop at least a grand a month at Walmart. Every month. That's not much in the grand scheme of things, but if even half the shooters stopped buying groceries and other shit there it would hurt them. |
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Walmart is a $350 billion dollar company. This will have 0 impact on their bottom line.
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I still have a couple boxes with target price tags. Walgreens and Kmart used to sell ammo too in California. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if WM has half a billion tied up in ammo inventory.
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Ironically the only ammo I do buy is handgun ammo, 223 and 7.62x39 "short rifle ammo" ha ha. Dorks, I bet that stuff is 90% of centerfire ammunition sales. Who goes to Wal Mart and wheels out a case of 30-30?
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Then LGS should buy it for $8.00 from PSA View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Okay. So the box of 9 that's $8.00 at PSA should be less than $9.50 in store....not $14.00 LGS probably pays $9-10 for that ammo I do know a couple of small gunshow sellers that use PSA Buds etc as their distributors as the big guys require proof of store front What's PSA charge for freight on a case of ammo ? |
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Quoted: My point is shopping around and buying lowest end retail is often cheaper than distributor prices. Sometimes much cheaper. Maybe not for every item, but certainly a significant amount of esp for high volume stuff like 9mm ammunition. Yet many LGS's don't realize that. They just go to their favorite distributor and just order what they want to sell and mark it up. View Quote With that level of incompetency and poor decision making skills they should have already gone out of business. We should NOT support assholes like that. |
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My local walmart doesn't stock weapons and hasn't stocked ammo in about 18 months. I remember buying Perfecta 9mm and 45acp from them back in the day. One time I tried to buy them out and the dumb clerk saw the .22lr limit sign and said I could only get 2 boxes. I don't buy ammo there because the prices aren't all that great, but for the everyday person who isn't aware of ammo sales online (or is intimidated by the process), I'm sure Walmart isn't too bad. View Quote |
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our local Walmart is the only store in a 100 mile area that carries any stock of shooting equipment and ammo. They have a very large gun display and ammo selection, along with all reloading supplies, a great assortment of RCBS dies, and a staff with a good knowledge of what they are selling. They are always ready to assist with special orders.
This will hurt the sportsmen in this area, very big loss edit to add, there is a VERY LARGE deer hunting industry in this area, along with Quail and Dove. A lot of people depend on this to make part of their living. It will hurt... |
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That sound you hear is all the local shops cheering and raising their ammo prices.
If you think its not happening, you have obviously turned a deaf ear to all of them complaining about WalMart "squeezing them out" by selling ammo cheaper. I feel especially sorry for the brothers and sisters in CA. --First, make mail order ammo illegal -- local retailers only. --Second: Stop large local retailers from selling ammo via social pressure to self-identify as 'virtuous' by stopping ammo sales. |
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After having read the press release I did something I rarely do, write a letter in response.
I am not one to normally write a letter about a policy change. I am a business owner and a Capitalist. As such, I typically find it easier to simply change my purchasing habits when a company policy no longer suits my needs or desires. I am making an exception today in response to your press release regarding your policy change about firearms. For one of the largest companies in the world to release such a haphazard statement strikes me as a sign of poor leadership and worthless virtue signaling. The use of terms like short-barrel rifle ammunition and large capacity clips shows ignorance on the subject you are opining upon. I could forgive this if it weren't for later in the same message when you offer your services to other companies and the government as an expert due to your experience in selling firearms. Since your corporation is now taking a political stance on 'assault weapons' and other measures with dubious effects on violent crime, I can no longer justify being a customer of your store. And since my business is in selling items that have a much higher correlation to American deaths that dwarf the number lost every year to those from firearms, I am sure you do not want the income from my business purchases either. While on this subject, I look forward to your company removing all alcohol from your stores to join me in this effort to save more American lives. After all, the status quo is unacceptable. |
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Other than clearance deals from the big thread here on AR, I hardly shopped there. As for ammo, about the only thing I bought was bulk pack 22lr on occasion and birdshot unless it was a clearance deal.
They won't miss my business, I certainly won't miss shopping there.... |
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Quoted: How would anyone of us communicate directly with the CEO of Walmart unless we see him in the barbershop? View Quote [email protected] He needs to understand that the right to self defense is a basic human right not just a protected American right and that denying millions of law abiding people access to training and defensive ammunition is not going to curtail violence one iota...it’s actually going to hurt lower income families defensive access. He’s only heard from one side of this issue this far, and they’re loud so be nice but get your point across. |
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