superg1174
Plinker
Right after Christmas I was in a Walmart(Camden, Delaware). The sporting goods counter is "U" shaped. At the ends of the "U" there is two stand-up glass gun cases with carousel gun stands in them, oh about 7' tall or so***you know. So to get behind the counter an employee would have to walk between them. Across the top of the gun cases they put a camo covered piece of plywood and set up a hunting blind on top of that for display. Kinda like an overhead bridge. It was late, after 11pm and 2 guys were stocking, there was one 100rd box of 9mm in the ammo case and I asked for it. After talking to the one guy for just a minute or so about how hard it is to find .22lr around here and 9mm is almost as hard I noticed as I walked away he started just kinda looking around. I got about 20 steps away and he called me back. Long story short. He found several boxes of ammo up in the hunting blind over the gun cases.
He found: a 325rd tin of .22lr, 2 boxes of 50rd 9mm, a 100rd box and 50rd box of .40, a 100rd and a 50rd box of .357 and a 50rd box of .45. My wife was with me so I got all the 9mm and the .22lr but there ya go don't let them tell you "know one does that at this store" like the day people have swore to me at that same store.
He found: a 325rd tin of .22lr, 2 boxes of 50rd 9mm, a 100rd box and 50rd box of .40, a 100rd and a 50rd box of .357 and a 50rd box of .45. My wife was with me so I got all the 9mm and the .22lr but there ya go don't let them tell you "know one does that at this store" like the day people have swore to me at that same store.