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and saw a few .223's in the case. apparently they just started selling ARs, they had a Sig and bush master for $897 . was impressed

Been doing it for two or three months now pretty much nationwide. Pretty good dope that some will start doing handguns again in 2012 too.

- OS

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and saw a few .223's in the case. apparently they just started selling ARs, they had a Sig and bush master for $897 . was impressed

Yeah Walmart's new initiative is to get back into gun sales. They've got Sig556's, 223's, and 22LR's. Bushmaster's 556 I believe and also a Judge long gun. Also, according to Walmart employees, they will be selling handguns shortly after the first of the year. I would freaking LOVE it if Walmart started doing FFL transfers at $15 a pop!

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Yeah Walmart's new initiative is to get back into gun sales. They've got Sig556's, 223's, and 22LR's. Bushmaster's 556 I believe and also a Judge long gun. Also, according to Walmart employees, they will be selling handguns shortly after the first of the year. I would freaking LOVE it if Walmart started doing FFL transfers at $15 a pop!

I would only let them do a transfer on a gun I didn't care too much about. No way would I put in faith in a walmart employee to pick up the gun to check the serial number and not risk dropping it.

I can see it now.....

"uhhh mr. nysos, we finished the transfer on your new dan wesson but we dropped it and dented the safety to where it is always engaged now"

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Saw my first 420 round case of 5.56 for $149 at Walmart. It was at the Clinton store.

My .223’s are paper punchers, is the green tip stuff as accurate as standard FMJ? (I have a different choice for someone wearing body armor. :))

Is the Wal-Mart stuff Federal/Lake City?

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...Yeah Walmart's new initiative is to get back into gun sales. They've got Sig556's, 223's, and 22LR's. Bushmaster's 556 I believe and also a Judge long gun. Also, according to Walmart employees, they will be selling handguns shortly after the first of the year. I would freaking LOVE it if Walmart started doing FFL transfers at $15 a pop! ....

Folks:______________

This right here is good stuff. I'm old enough to rememer the old Al Capp Little Abner comic strip. One of the characters was General Bullmoose of Bullmose Motors (...i think...). One of his great sayins was: "....Whats good for General Bullmose is good for the USA!!....". The Walmart is the "Bullmose Motors" of the USA. They are comming down on the side of us Second Amendment customers and armin everybody at reasonable prices. I say that's a good thing. l

leroy

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I would only let them do a transfer on a gun I didn't care too much about. No way would I put in faith in a walmart employee to pick up the gun to check the serial number and not risk dropping it.

I can see it now.....

"uhhh mr. nysos, we finished the transfer on your new dan wesson but we dropped it and dented the safety to where it is always engaged now"

Lolz. I'd definitely want to be there when the guns were delivered just to be sure they were handling it properly and at least wearing gloves (no one wants your ugly fingerprints on their new gun).

Folks:______________

This right here is good stuff. I'm old enough to rememer the old Al Capp Little Abner comic strip. One of the characters was General Bullmoose of Bullmose Motors (...i think...). One of his great sayins was: "....Whats good for General Bullmose is good for the USA!!....". The Walmart is the "Bullmose Motors" of the USA. They are comming down on the side of us Second Amendment customers and armin everybody at reasonable prices. I say that's a good thing. l

leroy

+1 for this. Bring back the notion that a gun in the house is a good thing. No more of the "Guns kill unborn children" and other anti gun crap (I realize that's not it but I said it for effect). I would love to go grocery shopping and then stop by and check out a Sig Pro Sp2022 for $349 at Walmart!. The only downside I can see to this is that Walmart will have a lot of the cheaper guns (they've got to sell after all) and their staff, unless they decide to hire in guys that actually know their stuff, will definitely have to spend some time in training to learn their firearms.

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Folks:______________

This right here is good stuff. I'm old enough to rememer the old Al Capp Little Abner comic strip. One of the characters was General Bullmoose of Bullmose Motors (...i think...). One of his great sayins was: "....Whats good for General Bullmose is good for the USA!!....". The Walmart is the "Bullmose Motors" of the USA. They are comming down on the side of us Second Amendment customers and armin everybody at reasonable prices. I say that's a good thing. l

leroy

Pretty sure the only reason WalMart is doing it is to make money, gun and ammo sales are one of the few things that have been selling well in the last couple years so why not get in on the action. I doubt there is any political motive.

They just opened an Academy sports here recently and since the day it opened I havent been able to get close enough to the gun counter to see what they have, they are selling guns like crazy. But no doubt its a good thing if WalMart steps up, it will definitely put a dent in big stores like Gander Mountain that sell guns for MSRP+.

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Competition is always good, just be careful of Walmart stuff and do your homework. Don't know if they will keep up the practice but they used to make manufactures change a few things that would not make them compatible with aftermarket accessories. The Remington shotguns they sold are a good example. They would not take aftermarket stocks due to a change in their receivers mandated by WM. Also their WWB ammo is not the same WWB you will find in any other store. Due to their pricing policies those lots are farmed out to factories in China. This is a fairly common practice for Walmart supplies. Not necessarily a bad thing, but something to keep in mind. There is a reason they can sell lower than anyone else.

BTW- this is not a WM bash. As a whole I love what Walmart offers and in fact my great-grandfather opened their second store in Harrison, AR. I'm a fan. Just not of their gun department.

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Pretty sure the only reason WalMart is doing it is to make money, gun and ammo sales are one of the few things that have been selling well in the last couple years so why not get in on the action. I doubt there is any political motive.

They just opened an Academy sports here recently and since the day it opened I havent been able to get close enough to the gun counter to see what they have, they are selling guns like crazy. But no doubt its a good thing if WalMart steps up, it will definitely put a dent in big stores like Gander Mountain that sell guns for MSRP+.

I guess there's ONE good thing about Democrats. As long as you have them, some folks are gonna buy a lot more guns than they need :P. God bless America (and no place else) :D

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...The Remington shotguns they sold are a good example. They would not take aftermarket stocks due to a change in their receivers mandated by WM.

Have to see some corroborating evidence to buy that.

Also their WWB ammo is not the same WWB you will find in any other store. Due to their pricing policies those lots are farmed out to factories in China. ...

C'mon, you gotta KNOW that's a myth. Would require "made in China" on the product, for one obvious refutation.

- OS

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Have to see some corroborating evidence to buy that.

Call Remington and ask. That's who told us after we couldn't fit a Remington pistol grip on a Remington 870. The lady knew from the serial number it came from Walmart.

C'mon, you gotta KNOW that's a myth. Would require "made in China" on the product, for one obvious refutation.

- OS.

Look at the head stamps. :P
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Pretty sure the only reason WalMart is doing it is to make money, gun and ammo sales are one of the few things that have been selling well in the last couple years so why not get in on the action. I doubt there is any political motive.

They just opened an Academy sports here recently and since the day it opened I havent been able to get close enough to the gun counter to see what they have, they are selling guns like crazy. But no doubt its a good thing if WalMart steps up, it will definitely put a dent in big stores like Gander Mountain that sell guns for MSRP+.

i think you need to take another look at gander mtn. they dont sell their guns for msrp, much less msrp+. just fyi

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i think you need to take another look at gander mtn. they dont sell their guns for msrp, much less msrp+. just fyi

Gander USUALLY averages $50-100 higher on any gun compared to other stores. When they have their crazy sales, they lower the price to what everyone else sells theirs for.

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I stopped by Wal-Mart earlier this week to look at their selection and believe it or not the employee that assisted me was somewhat knowledgeable on firearms and was able to answer my questions. She also let me take a look at the inventory book of what they can order. I believe she said you had to put 50% down and it would take 3-5 days to receive any order placed. The book was pretty thick on what all they could order but their actually inventory was pretty scarce. Might have had 10 or 12 guns in the case.

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