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Wal-Mart to stop selling AR-15s and similar weapons

White hawk

Posted 11:40 pm, 01/12/2016

Not news. First announced last summer

underdog2

Posted 7:27 pm, 01/12/2016

Now the local gun dealers are rid of this competition.

Joseph T.

Posted 8:48 am, 01/11/2016

So did the one in West Jefferson the guy behind the counter said it was because they didn't sell very many. Ar15 parts are so cheap that you can build one cheaper and have it set up the way you want instead of what a store carries.

snapshot

Posted 8:21 am, 01/11/2016

the wilkesboro and elkin walmart quit selling them a good while back. at least 3-4 months ago or longer.

redfly

Posted 8:31 pm, 01/10/2016

Its going to get worse, a LOT WORSE !!!

Emotionalreasoning

Posted 8:30 pm, 01/10/2016

It is funny that no one understands the significance of this.

Emotionalreasoning

Posted 8:06 pm, 01/10/2016

Do people seriously not know why this is going on?? This is sad - more so, because people do not know what is going on right now. Keep watching, "Dancing with the Stars", people!!!

Joseph T.

Posted 7:28 pm, 08/26/2015

Why is that they are no more dangerous than hunting rifles.

kenc

Posted 6:12 pm, 08/26/2015

Glad they're not selling them anymore, I don't care why.

AgentArcher

Posted 6:05 pm, 08/26/2015

The lack of demand is because they were selling crap models and people figured that out

logger#1

Posted 5:36 pm, 08/26/2015

Where is all the .22 shells have they stopped selling them?

sparkling water

Posted 3:17 pm, 08/26/2015

Well dang it. Now I can't go snipe huntin.

Runkle

Posted 3:11 pm, 08/26/2015

I don't understand why you think this is newsworthy. It says because of lack of demand, not because of some victory for libtards.

Eat at Moes

Posted 3:03 pm, 08/26/2015

http://bigstory.ap.org/arti...ar-weapons

NEW YORK (AP) � Wal-Mart says it will stop selling the AR-15 and other semi-automatic weapons at its stores because fewer people are buying them.

The retailer says it will replace them with more hunting rifles and shot guns. Wal-Mart spokesman Kory Lundberg says the semi-automatic weapons were sold at fewer than a third of its 4,600 U.S. stores.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is removing the semi-automatic weapons this week as it prepares its stores for fall merchandise. The Bentonville, Arkansas, company says it made the decision earlier this year.

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