I just spoke with Mike at the gun counter at the Marine Corps Exchange at Camp Lejeune and He told me they stopped selling high capacity magazines after the Fort Hood shooting except for ones sold with a firearm.
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Speaking of that, I went by the Walmart here yesterday and was looking around in Sporting goods. I wanted to buy a box of ammo. The shelves where they store it, which is under the firearms has been broken for at least a week. They took the ammo out and threw it in a wire cage without sorting it by caliber.I expect Walmart to stop selling guns entirely in the very near future.
Same here. I just called the gun department of Ft. Benning PX. The attendant confirmed that anything over ten rounds is no longer available. When asked if this was only at Benning or if it was AAFES wide, she didn't know. She said she had a couple of days off from work; and when she returned all the subject magazines were gone from the shelves.I still have not been able to find anything about the AAES pulling mags.
Good for you - thanks for pursuing this - it helps us all.I just filed an ICE complaint and notified them that tomorrow a Congressional will follow. I also notified AAFES that I will be filing an Open Records Request with both the Base and AAFES commander to obtain records as to how many mags were pulled and to their disposition. If the magazines were not returned to the distributors for a full credit and were destroyed, I will be filing criminal charges for fraud. By law, once I file the Open Records Request they only have 3 days to submit a written answer. I am sure that when the AAFES commander has to reimburse all those mags out of pocket or face criminal charges they will think twice, in the future, about a knee-jerk reaction to appease a bunch of snowflakes.
I heard another member say this." Buy em cheap and stack em deep." I have already bought a good stash of them but I need a few more to add to my collection.
I expect Walmart to stop selling guns entirely in the very near future.
I bought a Ruger GP100 and a Marlin 30-30 at Walmart in the 1980's with little hassle.Speaking of that, I went by the Walmart here yesterday and was looking around in Sporting goods. I wanted to buy a box of ammo. The shelves where they store it, which is under the firearms has been broken for at least a week. They took the ammo out and threw it in a wire cage without sorting it by caliber.
That wasn't bad enough, there was nobody to wait on you just like the previous week. They couldn't open the computer by sporting goods because the responsible person was not there and this clerk couldn't open it.
Fast forward to yesterday. Shelves still not fixed. Clerk finally showed up and I finally got a box of ammo.
I asked the price of a Mini 14 in the case. I didn't see a price. They didn't know. He looked it up on his phone and still didn't know.
He said finally he was going to the gun room and find out. Thirty five minutes later he still wasn't there. I asked several people where he was and all of them had attitudes. I don't know who you are talking about.
My wife was checking out and I told her to wait in the car while I went back to find out if he was there.
Still not there and other people are waiting to ask for info and buy something.
One guy shows up and I ask him about it. He said, oh the other guy said it was $760.