Buford had one lonely box of .45 and one dusty box of .32 auto... and three metric tons of 270 for the one guy who still shoots it. All the shotgun calibers were represented...the VP should be happy.
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Nice, where are the 9s! LolKennesaw Chastain meadows just got a ton of WWB and federal FMJ in .45, .40, and .38 special. 100 round boxes.
Nice, where are the 9s! Lol
Keep in mind the 'last updated' time pertains to that particular sku and not the inventory. The inventory updates at various times throughout the day. For ammo at least, the inventory checker has been very accurate. If it shows IN STOCK/LIMITED STOCK it's either at the store on the truck, in the vault, on the shelf (or employee hiding spot), or they are already sold out and the inventory has updated online. I was able to get a case of 9mm from a store that doesn't sell ammo (showed in stock for the store) but had the case for whatever reason... SPM tracked it down for me.If you click on "Check other stores" it will tell you when it was last updated. I've noticed that it's mostly a few days since it's been updated. Since I live a few minutes from my local Wal-Mart it's not that big of a deal to swing by, but sometimes it's easier just to call rather than going out of the way.
Change the location to any other city/state. The last updated time and date stays the same... If you want to go by the date/time go for it...more ammo for us that know that has nothing to do with the inventory."Availability is approximate and was last updated on 03/17/2013 at 11:59 AM, Eastern Time. " Pretty sure that's inventory and not sku...