Walmart to end ammunition sales of handgun ammo

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The store near me in suburban Atlanta has never sold guns. I think they might have a very limited supply of ammo, but not even sure about that. I suspect they make only a small profit off of this part of their business and this allow them to get what they perceive as "good press" with little financial downside.
 
I guess CEOs of major retailers never learn. This reminds me of Dick's. I go to Walmart frequently to buy ammo for my handguns and I seem to always buy other things while I am there. Not only will Walmart lose sales of their ammo but they will lose sales of many other things if other people do the same as I do. I have bought several rifles and a shotgun from Walmart and I saw them while shopping for handgun ammo.
 
They also now have a policy of opposing open carry. Wonder if it applies to the police?

Never mind

Walmart is further requesting that customers refrain from openly carrying firearms at its stores unless they are law enforcement officers.

But what I find baffling is that "AR-15 assault rifles" are the "problem" and so few of them actually shoot handgun calibers.
 
MTT TL said:
But what I find baffling is that "AR-15 assault rifles" are the "problem" and so few of them actually shoot handgun calibers.
For Walmart, it's a "optics" problem. The El Paso Walmart shooter used an "assault weapon" type firearm. (However, I'll bet he didn't buy it from Walmart.)
 
LGS opportunity here. The lament of LGS has been that the big box stores price them out of business. I think the big box stores are losing out to online sales and the trickle they're getting now isn't worth the staff training or floor space.
 
It isn't the big box stores, it's the internet that has killed many small business regardless of the commodities.
 
LGS opportunity here. The lament of LGS has been that the big box stores price them out of business. I think the big box stores are losing out to online sales and the trickle they're getting now isn't worth the staff training or floor space.

Walmart currently holds an unbeatable 20% market share in ammo sales. When they surrender that some will go straight to the LGS, but most I imagine will go to OLS and discount sporting good stores such as Academy. I haven't been able to actually find ammo worth buying at a decent price at my LGS since 2011. Really, none at a good price since 2006.
 
I also wonder if they plan on stopping selling all those cartridges that use both like 9mm Luger, .357 and .22lr?

22lr maybe they can get away with that, it has "rifle" in the name. .357 makes sense since they sell rifles in that caliber. 9mm is clearly evil, it is not even in English and likely Nazi since everyone knows that the Nazis used Lugers. Just trying to get inside the minds there.
 
The news reports are saying handgun ammo and ammo for “Short barreled rifles” will no longer be sold.

I didnt know SBR’s took special ammo.....lol
 
usa today head line says the same thing + "asks customers not to open carry"

I don't open carry but now I think we all should.
 
Here is the Statement to Avoid Confusion.

Dear Associates,
A month ago, in El Paso, Texas, a gunman with an assault-style rifle launched a hate-filled attack in our store, shooting 48 people resulting in the loss of 22 innocent lives. Just a few days prior, two of our associates were killed by another associate in our store in Southaven, Mississippi. And hours after the shooting in El Paso, our country experienced another mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio. This weekend brought tragedy to Midland and Odessa, Texas.
In Southaven and El Paso, our associates responded to anger and hate with courage and self-sacrifice. Our immediate priorities were supporting our associates and the impacted families and cooperating with law enforcement. In parallel, we have been focused on store safety and security. We’ve also been listening to a lot of people inside and outside our company as we think about the role we can play in helping to make the country safer. It’s clear to us that the status quo is unacceptable.

After visiting El Paso on Aug. 6, I mentioned that we would be thoughtful and deliberate in our responses. We’re ready to share our next steps.
We’ve been giving a lot of thought to our sale of firearms and ammunition. We’ve previously made decisions to stop selling handguns or military-style rifles such as the AR-15, to raise the age limit to purchase a firearm or ammunition to 21, to require a “green light” on a background check while federal law only requires the absence of a “red light,” to videotape the point of sale for firearms and to only allow certain trained associates to sell firearms.

Today, we’re sharing the decisions we’ve made that go further:

After selling through our current inventory commitments, we will discontinue sales of short-barrel rifle ammunition such as the .223 caliber and 5.56 caliber that, while commonly used in some hunting rifles, can also be used in large capacity clips on military-style weapons;

We will sell through and discontinue handgun ammunition; and

We will discontinue handgun sales in Alaska, marking our complete exit from handguns.

We know these decisions will inconvenience some of our customers, and we hope they will understand. As a company, we experienced two horrific events in one week, and we will never be the same. Our remaining assortment will be even more focused on the needs of hunting and sport shooting enthusiasts. It will include long barrel deer rifles and shotguns, much of the ammunition they require, as well as hunting and sporting accessories and apparel. We believe these actions will reduce our market share of ammunition from around 20% to a range of approximately 6 to 9%. We believe it will likely drift toward the lower end of that range, over time, given the combination of these changes.

As it relates to safety in our stores, there have been multiple incidents since El Paso where individuals attempting to make a statement and test our response have entered our stores carrying weapons in a way that frightened or concerned our associates and customers. We have also had well-intentioned customers acting lawfully that have inadvertently caused a store to be evacuated and local law enforcement to be called to respond. These incidents are concerning and we would like to avoid them, so we are respectfully requesting that customers no longer openly carry firearms into our stores or Sam’s Clubs in states where “open carry” is permitted – unless they are authorized law enforcement officers.

We believe the opportunity for someone to misinterpret a situation, even in open carry states, could lead to tragic results. We hope that everyone will understand the circumstances that led to this new policy and will respect the concerns of their fellow shoppers and our associates. As it relates to concealed carry by customers with permits, there is no change to our policy or approach. This morning, we briefed your leadership team on how to communicate this change in policy to customers when needed, and they will be sharing that with you very soon. We will treat law-abiding customers with respect, and we will have a very non-confrontational approach. Our priority is your safety. We will be providing new signage to help communicate this policy in the coming weeks.

As an additional step, we commit we will work alongside other retailers to make the overall industry safer, including sharing our best practices. For example, we are exploring ways to share the technical specifications and compliance controls for our proprietary firearms sales technology platform. This system navigates the tens of millions of possible combinations of federal, state and local laws, regulations and licensing requirements that come into effect based on where the firearm is being sold and who is purchasing it. We hope that providing this information, free of charge, will help more retailers sell firearms in a responsible, compliant manner.
Finally, we encourage our nation’s leaders to move forward and strengthen background checks and to remove weapons from those who have been determined to pose an imminent danger. We do not sell military-style rifles, and we believe the reauthorization of the Assault Weapons ban should be debated to determine its effectiveness. We must also do more, as a country, to understand the root causes that lead to this type of violent behavior. Today, I’m sending letters to the White House and the Congressional leadership that call for action on these common sense measures. As we’ve seen before, these horrific events occur and then the spotlight fades. We should not allow that to happen. Congress and the administration should act. Given our decades of experience selling firearms, we are also offering to serve as a resource in the national debate on responsible gun sales.

We have a long heritage as a company of serving responsible hunters and sportsmen and women, and we’re going to continue doing so. Our founder, Sam Walton, was an avid outdoorsman who had a passion for quail hunting, and we’re headquartered in a state known for its duck hunting and deer hunting. My family raised bird dogs when I was growing up in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and I’m a gun owner myself. We understand that heritage, our deeply rooted place in America and our influence as the world’s largest retailer. And we understand the responsibility that comes with it. We want what’s best for our customers, our associates and our communities. In a complex situation lacking a simple solution, we are trying to take constructive steps to reduce the risk that events like these will happen again.

The status quo is unacceptable.
Doug
Sept. 3, 2019
 
"I didn't know SBR’s took special ammo.....lol"

I interpreted that to mean rifles that took handgun cartridges. I'm also going to think that will include the .22LR. Sad to say another business kowtowing to le liberal agenda.
Paul B.
 
I heard a few years ago that Walmart curtailed gun sales in reaction to perceived public opinion and then changed back to sales because many men were no longer coming into their stores. Lets see how it works this time. They will see a lot less of me.
 
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