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Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 9:34 am
by VMI77
So, I stopped at a small town Walmart yesterday and checked the ammo counter. To my surprise they had 22 LR (M22 in 1,000 round boxes for $50) and 22 mag, and I bought some. The register at the ammo counter was closed so the guy there said he'd take it to customer service for me to check out.
After I pay, the customer service rep says because of the new law they have to walk my ammo purchase outside. So I said: you mean the law allowing open carry that went into effect at the first of the year? The answer: yes. So, the rep walked me outside then handed me the ammo. I didn't buy any handgun ammo....some 7.62x51 and the 22, which, when asked, I said was for rifles.
I suspect this is not a corporate policy but a policy of this specific store. Anyone else run into this? It didn't bother me, though it doesn't make much sense.
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 9:42 am
by Middle Age Russ
IDK about policy and store vs. corporate, but if they have .22 at reasonable prices I'll be fine with an escort to the door...
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 10:29 am
by Abraham
I've pretty much limited my ammo purchases to bulk online.
It's cheaper and less hassle.
I used to buy my ammo at Walmart and next time I go, I'll ask if they have a new policy of walking you out to the parking lot.
I do know they had that policy in effect when I bought my Colt AR's from them.
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 11:14 am
by Bitter Clinger
Abraham wrote:I've pretty much limited my ammo purchases to bulk online.
It's cheaper and less hassle.
And it gets delivered right to my front porch where I can pick it up after I get home from work! Yet when I buy wine on-line I have to be there to sign for it
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 11:14 am
by fickman
This policy makes perfect sense. If you were a bad guy intent on causing harm, once they've walked you past the carts and out both sets of electronic doors, how would you get back in?
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 11:20 am
by The Annoyed Man
Abraham wrote:I've pretty much limited my ammo purchases to bulk online.
It's cheaper and less hassle.
Yep. And I just bought a bunch more .308 this morning that way, from FreedomMunitions.com.
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 11:26 am
by Bitter Clinger
The Annoyed Man wrote:Abraham wrote:I've pretty much limited my ammo purchases to bulk online.
It's cheaper and less hassle.
Yep. And I just bought a bunch more .308 this morning that way, from FreedomMunitions.com.
I usually check
www.ammoseek.com
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 11:58 am
by VMI77
Abraham wrote:I've pretty much limited my ammo purchases to bulk online.
It's cheaper and less hassle.
I used to buy my ammo at Walmart and next time I go, I'll ask if they have a new policy of walking you out to the parking lot.
I do know they had that policy in effect when I bought my Colt AR's from them.
I just don't like reporting my purchases to the NSA so I don't buy online or buy in a store using a credit card.
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 12:00 pm
by VMI77
Techbrute wrote:I can tell you a few things:
1) It's not corporate policy, or at least not enforced at a corporate level (evenly).
2) The Walmart near my house has done that on and off for years, with no consistency, so at least at my local store it has nothing to do with Open Carry.
3) The Walmart in Hillsboro, Texas, has never done that, including last weekend when I was down there.
It was a first time ever at any Walmart for me and I've bought ammo at Walmarts all over the state.
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 12:02 pm
by VMI77
Bitter Clinger wrote:Abraham wrote:I've pretty much limited my ammo purchases to bulk online.
It's cheaper and less hassle.
And it gets delivered right to my front porch where I can pick it up after I get home from work! Yet when I buy wine on-line I have to be there to sign for it
Doesn't seem that illogical to me. Sure, a kid could order ammo online but he can't shoot it unless he's got access to a gun. However, a kid could order wine online and drink it once it was delivered.
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 12:31 pm
by Javier730
I only had this happen at Academy when buying firearms. The last time i bought one they said they stopped doing that.
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 12:45 pm
by fickman
Javier730 wrote:I only had this happen at Academy when buying firearms. The last time i bought one they said they stopped doing that.
I just had a funny image pop into mind:
Clerk, finalizing the sale: "Would you like me to box this up or did you want to open carry it out today?"
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 1:11 pm
by fast86gn
Just in Walmart a few days ago in Garland and bought .380, 9mm and 45 cal paid for it at that counter and walked out with no issues. That lady was really confused on the new law.
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 1:21 pm
by The Wall
I know Academy walks the gun to the cashier when you by a gun. Don't know about ammo purchases. It's lame regardless. Maybe they want to make sure you walk in front of the cameras.
Re: Strange new Walmart ammo policy attributed to Open Carry
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 2:21 pm
by nimravus01
I've heard of past policies of employees walking you out when you purchase a firearm, and not allowing you to buy ammo at the same time. I don't know first hand; I've never bought a firearm from Wal-Mart.