How do you know that's where he works? Do you have his name? I imagine the first thing they will ask is his name.
As long as they can sell it and double their money they will. If no one buys their over priced goods and they spent most of their pay check for it they will stop. Not many creditors will take ammo for payment. Unless you REALY NEED it, make them eat it. Just my thoughts on the subject.
FYI: The two shops I check in with regularly recieved over 100 bricks of 22 ammo yesterday.
Store manager says it's false. He's had a dozen calls in an hour and has police watching the 1 o'clock meeting spot.
FYI: The two shops I check in with regularly recieved over 100 bricks of 22 ammo yesterday.
I read the first sentence. I read all of it. Didn't see any reference that the place of employment was GM, only that it was a meeting place. People "assume" all the time and generally they are incorrect. I called the store and spoke with the manager. He stated the same thing that Jason posted. He said to his knowledge no one who works there drives a white chevy.Read the first sentence....." Work got in 22lr"
I read the first sentence. I read all of it. Didn't see any reference that the place of employment was GM, only that it was a meeting place. People "assume" all the time and generally they are incorrect. I called the store and spoke with the manager. He stated the same thing that Jason posted. He said to his knowledge no one who works there drives a white chevy.
The Armslist post isn't illegal as far as the ammo. I think it's borderline on the 10-22's though. The Armslist ad has been closed for replies by the poster.
I personally suspect it is a scam or a joke.
I agree it is not illegal. Not even the guns if he is selling to proper people. I don't see the need for police. I know someone on a group page said that they were meeting him for a 10/22 today.
I do not claim to be an expert, but if you are buying brand new guns from a gun store, not for personal use, but to turn directly around and sell them. This could be considered a straw purchase of sorts, or like you are a black market arms dealer.
It goes around the background check, and issues like this are what cause illegal guns to be in the hands of criminals. If I were a criminal that had trouble getting guns, one these prices are normal, two, people would be selling them and just so excited to get the cash that they wouldn't even be a cautious, perfect time to buy a gun, eh?
Besides, we are such a self destructive community. Instead of being helpful, trying to help each other get good deals, and make sure we all have what we need we go around screwing each other. We all know it, supply and demand my ass, the supply is there, I know individuals with over 10k rounds of .22LR in their stash. If people would stop buying it up at good prices and 5k rounds at a time, and then turning around and selling it for 3 and 4 times what they paid for it, then everybody would quickly have plenty of ammo.
Store manager says it's false. He's had a dozen calls in an hour and has police watching the 1 o'clock meeting spot.
FYI: The two shops I check in with regularly recieved over 100 bricks of 22 ammo yesterday.
Still curious where these places are?
Obviously a troll as others have said. Now if it was a Walmart employee it would be believable