Posted on 01/14/2013 8:23:50 PM PST by HiJinx
The blogosphere has exploded with outrage in response to news that Walmart is suspending ammunition sales in anticipation of the Obama administrations gun-control recommendations to Congress but the retail giant tells WND the reports arent true.
That information is inaccurate, said Ashley Hardie, a spokeswoman located at Walmarts corporate headquarters in Bentonville, Ark.
WND then asked whether the retail chain is cutting back on orders of ammunition.
No, Hardie said. Were continuing to serve our customers as we have in the past.
She said Walmarts ammunition sales policy has not changed, even amid talk of gun-control legislation in Washington, D.C.
The uproar began when the InvestmentWatch blog posted a story headlined, Breaking & confirmed: Walmart is not going to order any more ammo.
CNS News cited the report, and talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh mentioned it during his Monday show.
According to the InvestmentWatch report, a man claimed to have visited his local Walmart and noticed the store was out of almost every kind of ammo.
Read more at http://mobile.wnd.com/2013/01/walmart-responds-to-suspended-ammo-story/#d3MuKBdjZ0uAPm1v.99
(Excerpt) Read more at mobile.wnd.com ...
That’s what I think too. I think the Obama administration is putting the screws to retailers, manufacturers and distributors. Like McDonalds, I easily think Walmart will cave or may have already.
Like you said, I think in two to three years Walmart will sell quietly off all remaining inventory and be out of the guns and ammo business.
I probably misunderstood, but isn't Sears in financial woes now?
They are now.
This is a good point. I seem to remember the federal government buying up millions of rounds last year. Kind of interesting.
Amen.
I just wrote this and was ready to hit the post button and realized it was you. I'll be more careful in the future.
Last month I bought ammo (shot and slugs)for a Remington 870 12 ga. and 243 ammo for a Remington rifle and 38 special hollow point ammo for two handguns, from CheaperThanDirt and it was promptly sent. Now, you can't get it.
About three weeks ago, bought a Ruger 25 magazine for Ruger 22 LR and it was delivered soon after I ordered it.
Just bought yesterday, 3 boxes of 50 each, 22 LR hollow points from Cabela’s to be delivered in one or two weeks.
Earlier this week bought a Ruger 22 LR from Kentucky Gun Co.. They had it in stock and will get here in a week or two due to their backlog of orders.
I have checked every gun co. I could find on the web and checked them every single day for over a week until one would get in what I wanted.
I can tell you from this experience of daily checking all these companies, there is not much left on the net now.
It's going to take some time for restocking if it ever happens. It has never been like this.
“This is a good point. I seem to remember the federal government buying up millions of rounds last year. Kind of interesting.”
I recall it was enough ammo and hollow points at that, to kill every person in the country. Many people questioned why they needed that. Perhaps now we know.
Stag Arms has a two-year backorder on their AR-15’s and thus have quit accepting any new orders for the time being so they can clear out some of their backlog. To help expedite the shipping process, employees from their front office have been brought back to assist with the packing and shipping.
Walked into a Great Wall of mart myself to see what was present...
On a deep cabinet that was maybe six feet tall and 8 for wide and 18 inches deep there was maybe 10 boxes of .22 shorts, 4 boxes of .270 Winchester and no more than 12 boxes of assorted bird loads of 12 and 20 gauge.
Empty spaces where the price tags were on the face of the shelf was telling for the small town the Chinese clearing house was in.....
My observation was the 17 of this month at noon......
Asked the minority clerk when they had a new ammunition order coming in and she said she “ didn’t know or care” .....
Left that pos store and went home and showered to rid myself of the stink that recon left on me.....
Went to major outlets of academy and gander in the big city west of me and their ammo shelves are lean pickings as well.
Gonna hit my local Mom and Pop Gunrunners this evening to see what’s left on their shelves. I predict the run on ammo was panic induced. We reload and looked for components, primers, powder etc.... Even that selection is limited.
Folks seem to forget the last seditious administrations ban and such....
In good times folks seem to ignore such things. I can get lax on the amount of .460 Weatherby. magnum 500 grain solids on my self but case lots of 7.62x51, 5.56 and 12 ga is a serious consideration if your EBR’s are fed such. Stock up folks, before the election Magpuls P-Mags were 16$ each. Saw ONE at a pawn shop Saturday marked at 50$ ....used.
It’s so bad of late I brake for lead wheel weights on the road ....:o)
Just rambling here but I would bet good money that these same rats that pushed this bullshit this time loaded up on firearms and ammunition stocks and bonds before this rush on the industry for profit.
Bought for me and mine long ago, give to gifts to friends and good neighbors the same as presents over time as a form of Appleseed Project. Purchased a Corbin press a few years ago to make .224 jackets from spent .22 rimfire brass. The bullets made in this process are very good. Weights will vary a few grains so they are all minute of torso at 300 yet when sorted carefully a select batch are left for more accurate needs of the sod poodle eradication efforts here in the high plains.
Of well ....just my opinion and local observations....
Stay safe .
Mine too, in rural Alabama!
The only ammo left was .22LR and .357 target ammo
Back in the early 1990s, you actually could buy ChiCom ammo ... "Norinco" brand. The steel cased 7.62x39 was good stuff. The steel cased 7.62x25 Tokarev was reputed to be good stuff. The brass cased 9mm Luger was absolute dog crap: duds, blown primers, split cases ...
Then Slick Willy banned import of firearms and ammunition from Red China.
We still have a KMart in my town and I actually love that store - more so than Walmart. I miss the little food stand they used to have where you could buy 2 subs for just $5.00 and they were delicious.
Many dedicated ammo businesses have also frozen orders. They are out of product and they have ceased taking back orders, because they too are on a back order list for reapply. Ammo factories in the US are running 24/7 and are falling farther and farther behind.
Walmart is in the same boat. They’ve emptied their warehouses and what is coming in is a small percentage of demand.
“...upcoming decision on the Second Amendment”
I suspected the unions put out the story to make Walmart look bad...and we fell for it. Whoops!!
The biggest clue, by far, was the mentioning of the Second Amendment. There is NO TALK AT ALL of making a ‘decision’ on the Second Amendment, as in repealing or changing it.
At most, at the very most, we’ll just ignore it again, and pass legislation like it doesn’t exist. And that won’t even happen - as the leaders of Congress, even the Democrats, know that gun control legislation is DOA, BY A MILE. They’ll need school shootings every week, for several months, before they can get anywhere with Congress (which is just fine by me - not the shootings, but the difficulty in getting it through Congress).
Now the President, via Executive Orders, may try some stunts, but even he is limited, since Congress can vote to override him (yes, I know, it takes two-thirds to deal with his veto), but the Dems DO NOT want to be in a position of either siding with their voters or siding with Obama...and, believe me, they are letting the president know it.
Because that isn't what their computer says when the warehouse is empty. It says "on hold". The employees don't need to know not do they desire to know why it's "on hold".
“Employees at Remington Arms ammo plant in Arkansas were told today of Walmarts cancellation of orders...”
Even if true, Remington will not have any problem at all selling to other outlets...and Remington can charge what are now market prices for their product - rather than being locked into near-zero margins with Walmart (as they do with all their suppliers).
I cannot think of a BIGGER GIFT to the US arms industry than to set them free to charge market prices, giving them money to upgrade and expand their operations.
As to Walmart...they know their customer base is the Red States...so they know they are pushing things to join the president in his gun-grabbing crusade.
Thanks HiJinx. The story was BS from the start.
[snip] The blogosphere has exploded with outrage in response to news that Walmart is suspending ammunition sales in anticipation of the Obama administrations gun-control recommendations to Congress but the retail giant tells WND the reports arent true... The uproar began when the InvestmentWatch blog posted a story headlined, Breaking & confirmed: Walmart is not going to order any more ammo. [/snip]
Here’s the InvestmentWatch archives page:
http://investmentwatchblog.com/page/2/
just one sample story:
Sri Lankan scientists discover meteorite with evidence of extraterrestrial life
January 14th, 2013
http://investmentwatchblog.com/sri-lankan-scientists-discover-meteorite-with-evidence-of-extraterrestrial-life/
you, from experience, what cones fro. Corporate is often misunderstood.
Its good to getvob top of it and hold Wal-Mart accountable nevertheless.
Gee...I wonder how THAT could happen.
LOL
[Just tweakin’ ya...]
I found this on web by googling Celebrity Sliced Bacon, which it appears no longer does business in the U.S. However, Yoders Canned Bacon has taken over where they left off. It’s interesting, as Yoder is a typical Amish last name. Here is info for your future delectation:
“Yoders Canned Bacon is 100% US bacon
More than two years went into the development of this bacon, and we’re proud to be able to bring this back to you after improving on a what was a very successful brand of canned bacon made years ago by Celebrity Foods (registered Trademark, all rights reserved).
Each can of Yoders Canned Bacon has 40 to 50 slices of fully cooked and drained bacon. Between 2-3/4 and 3-1/4 pounds of raw bacon go into each can. Each can is the highest quality fresh #1 bacon slices. Cured to their specifications, cooked and then hand wrapped, rolled and packed in the U.S.
Single Cans $16.29/each
Case of 12 $14.31/each ($171.68 Total)
Google “Yoders Canned Bacon” to get to website link. Once there, it appears the website name itself is “Camping Survival” and sells a bunch of other stuff also. Interesting site.
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