walmart sux.. go else where..
merrillville and schererville both have them, although just shotguns and 22 rifles.
I bet it has to do with the Store Manager. They have alot of say of what goes on in their store. If they don't want to sell guns, they don't have to. My second guess would be that the store does not sell enough to support having them.
Plymouth, IN has them.
walmart sux.. go else where..
As for the phase out. Talked at length to the manager here locally. The phasing out has to do with liability and the lack of qualified personal to do the paper work.
Spencer Wal -mart lost their right to sell firearms for deeply discounting hunting items (including firearm related) after season. Go figure...Duce<><
I live in Plymouth, and all the walmarts I have been to around here have them including South Bend, Elkhart, and Plymouth and now the Plymouth store has plenty of ammo. Still short on some stuff though.
BS, the mngr was merely making conversation and telling you what he THOUGHT or what you wanted to hear. You will never convince me that with the resources at hand.........just BS, that's all. I've heard so many ridiculous claims from peon store managers it's laughable. One even claimed the ammo shortage at wallyworld was because they couldn't make any money selling ammo due to low markup and they just weren't ordering more.....Who controls the markup(rhetorical)? From What I have seen, the metropolitan areas and nearby stores are already done, those with lower sales are gradually being phased out......Would not surprise me to see them buy a struggling SG chain though, like gander.........just speculating there though.As for the phase out. Talked at length to the manager here locally. The phasing out has to do with liability and the lack of qualified personal to do the paper work.