sqhead
US Veteran
shoulda said "gimme that rifle too,tell me i can't go fishing will she "
If you attempted to buy beer, and the clerk asked for your ID, to verify you were 21 or older, would you tell him it was none of his business how old you were?
Personally, if I was the clerk and asked "pistol or rifle", and got any type of smart-*** answer, from "none of your business", to "shotgun", to "slingshot", I'd pull 'em off the counter and put them on the floor behind it. You would not be buying them. Not from me.
i usually buy a box of feminine items at the same time and give the clerk the stink eye and send the general "do not mess with me" vibe.
If you attempted to buy beer, and the clerk asked for your ID, to verify you were 21 or older, would you tell him it was none of his business how old you were?
The prevailing attitude in the megatropolis is anti freedom. Those areas are far more representative of the Californiites who decided to move up here to escape the ravages of the society they built. Now they are doing it again to two wonderful states. When you get into the REAL Washington or Oregon (i.e., anywhere outside the megatropolis), things are considerably different.
I've noticed some people are like that..."why do you need 1000 rounds of ammo..why?"
"Because, silly, 999 rounds just won't do the job."
Just a quick aside: The year 2012 is now half over. Start your Christmas shopping now. (Those boxes of Mini-mags make great stocking stuffers.)
i usually buy a box of feminine items at the same time and give the clerk the stink eye and send the general "do not mess with me" vibe.
What did you expect from a place that would call itself "Bi-Mart"....
Were it me, I'd go back and buy more. In fact, I'd be tempted to Bi- them out...![]()
The local wal mart stores here ask if the ammo is for a handgun or a rifle. I say, none of your business. Then I tell them I pull the bullets and use them in a slingshot!
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The clerk is just doing his/her job. If you have a problem, take it up with the store manager or corporate headquarters. Shop somewhere else.
After you leave, the clerk will probably tell several other workers and friends about the crazy gun nut that gave him grief over a simple question.
Gun owners get enough bad press as it is, don't add fuel to the fire.
How did we get here? The OP was asked if it was a little extreme followed by a have a nice day. He explained her snotty attitude as well.
Read the quote above my comments-----not talking about the OP. Talking about the Wal-Mart clerk.
Recent posts have got me wondering...Do store clerks really have to ask? I've never been asked for what firearm my ammo was intended.
Because of GCA68, you have to be 21 to buy pistol ammo, but can buy rifle ammo at 18,
When that ammo crosses the scanner, the register asks the clerk "is that for a pistol or a rifle?"
Whichever answer is given, the register will then ask if the customer is old enough.
If the clerk knows the reason for the question, when I go up there she looks at me - old, bald, what's left is gray - and punches "rifle" and "yes" when the register asks if I'm over 18. I'm obviously over 21, so there is no reason for her to ask me the question.
If, however, the clerk does not know why the register wants to know, or if you look young enough that it might apply, she is going to ask.
A few years ago I bought a copy of a Brian Keith movie called The Mountain Men. I noticed, as it went over the scanner, the register asked, "Is customer over 18?" Apparently it was an R-rated movie. I bought a knife sheath. Not a knife - just a nylon belt sheath - for my leatherman. And just like with the movie, when it went over the scanner the register asked if I was 18.
Neither time did the clerk ask me, because it was obvious I was old enough to buy them. But if I'd looked like I was under 20, she'd have asked for a picture ID, or she wouldn't have sold them.
So, when they ask you, just answer. Don't be a jerk. They don't care what you are shooting it in, any more than they care if you are going to roll that Prince Albert or put it in a pipe, or whether you plan to drink that kool ade or use it to dye your hair. They really dont' care. But the company requires they ask. The company and the Feds.
[QUOTEDuring checkout, the woman clerk recoiled in fear at the sight of ammunition and said "A little extreme, don't you think?" and gave me the stink-eye.