The 1000 round boxes ARE CALLED winchester M-22. So 3 boxes means 3000 rounds move on 8-)
Pretty sure ive also bought CCI minimags in 1k quantities before also.
The 1000 round boxes ARE CALLED winchester M-22. So 3 boxes means 3000 rounds move on 8-)
Walmart doesn't give a flying flip about customer complaints. Even when made directly to corporate.
Capitalism, Supply and Demand, and Opportunism .Supply is lower. Demand is higher. Price reflects that. "Gougers" and flippers aren't causing that. They are taking advantage of it.
Supply is lower. Demand is higher. Price reflects that. "Gougers" and flippers aren't causing that. They are taking advantage of it.
How in the world can you say supply isn't an issue? Do you not see empty shelves? Supply isn't an absolute. It's relative. Until it sits on the shelves without people fighting to get it before the next guy, there's a supply issue.Supply really isn't an issue. There is plenty of 22lr being produced but while people are willing to pay a premium there will be this self induced vacuum as "gougers" and "flippers" will continue to buy it out and resell it. They buy the bulk of what is being produced to be resold. Everyone else frenzies over the scraps.
I see 22lr being resold by middleage housewives who have no interest in shooting and long since killed their husbands will to shoot. Why because they can make a buck, have no job , and are willing to be a wal-mart at 9am.
How in the world can you say supply isn't an issue? Do you not see empty shelves? Supply isn't an absolute. It's relative. Until it sits on the shelves without people fighting to get it before the next guy, there's a supply issue.
God forbid one of the 300-700 people that work at wal-mart buy ammo.
Supply is lower. Demand is higher. Price reflects that. "Gougers" and flippers aren't causing that. They are taking advantage of it.
How in the world can you say supply isn't an issue? Do you not see empty shelves? Supply isn't an absolute. It's relative. Until it sits on the shelves without people fighting to get it before the next guy, there's a supply issue.
Had the salesman at Walmart tell me he had a guy that bought his 3 box limit. Tried to buy the limit for his wife but the clerk told him she had to be there and buy it herself. So the guy paid some random woman in the store 20 bucks to buy another three boxes for him. Don't understand the frenzy over .22
How in the world can you say supply isn't an issue? Do you not see empty shelves? Supply isn't an absolute. It's relative. Until it sits on the shelves without people fighting to get it before the next guy, there's a supply issue.
Do you still continue to shop there?