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by vallen
Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:31 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Shopping at Walmart
Replies: 48
Views: 8281

Yeah, it's completely useless. Since I'm in my 40's, it even compounds the confusion further.

It seems like such a large corp. would have some sort of 'training document' for this...

Like I said, normally it's the younger (un-informed) employees that do this.
by vallen
Tue Nov 06, 2007 3:36 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Shopping at Walmart
Replies: 48
Views: 8281

Since I live out towards Drippin' - thats "central" to me. And I work at the Capitol so it's a quick 5 miles.

I hate to admit it, but WM is the cheapest in town. Just buggin' me about the "is this for a handgun?" policy.
by vallen
Tue Nov 06, 2007 2:55 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Shopping at Walmart
Replies: 48
Views: 8281

Downtown WM = Ben White and I-35
by vallen
Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:45 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Shopping at Walmart
Replies: 48
Views: 8281

As for my ammo buys at WallyWorld, it's a mixed bag. On my lunch break I can go to the WW downtown Austin- I always get the older gent who is knowledgeable and sells it to me right there at the counter.
In the evening when I'm shopping with the family, I always get the younger clerks who don't know a .45ACP, who walk it up to the cigarette cashier and 'hold it for me' while i finish shopping. They told me it's store policy NOT to let customers walk around with Ammo...
Then, when checking out, they scan the ammo- i hear a long BEEP, then the clerk asks "is this for a handgun?". Ridiculous.

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