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    It was nice to shop for ammo and such while the wife grocery shopped. Then Walmart went to the gubment asking for stricter gun laws. I grocery shop elsewhere now, and only go into Walmart if I need something I can’t find anywhere else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colt Carson View Post
    It was nice to shop for ammo and such while the wife grocery shopped. Then Walmart went to the gubment asking for stricter gun laws. I grocery shop elsewhere now, and only go into Walmart if I need something I can’t find anywhere else.
    This ^^^ Plus 1 here for atleast 8 to 10 months, if not longer...
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    I don't see the point in going to that anti-2A shithole welfare store, wait from some employee to open the case to buy some shitty commercial .223 ammo to save $30
    "Not every thing on Earth requires an aftermarket upgrade." demigod/markm

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    I don't see the point in going to that anti-2A shithole welfare store, wait from some employee to open the case to buy some shitty commercial .223 ammo to save $30
    I guess because some of us don't have money to burn and it was convenient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    I don't see the point in going to that anti-2A shithole welfare store, wait from some employee to open the case to buy some shitty commercial .223 ammo to save $30
    I didn't realize Federal American Eagle .223 and Federal XM193 were shitty range ammo.

    Save $30? What, why are you only buying a few hundred rounds at a time?

    I also got American made brass 9mm at 10 cents per round yesterday
    Last edited by Warp; 12-20-19 at 14:30.

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    "Walmart-free since 1983!"
    I wouldn't shop there even if everything was a penny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warp View Post
    I didn't realize Federal American Eagle .223 and Federal XM193 were shitty range ammo.

    Federal AE .223 and Federal XM193 arent the same thing.

    I would never buy any .223 loading.

    The only rounds that someone should be shooting out of a professional duty use AR-15 are LC M193 (which is what XM193 is) or Black Hill MK262
    Last edited by scottryan; 12-20-19 at 14:55.
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    F#$k Wal-Mart. My principals aren't on clearance.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jaykayyy
    And to the guys whining about spending more on training, and relying less on the hardware, you just sound like your [sic] trying to make yourself feel superior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    Federal AE .223 and Federal XM193 arent the same thing.

    I would never buy any .223 loading.

    The only rounds that someone should be shooting out of a professional duty use AR-15 are LC M193 (which is what XM193 is) or Black Hill MK262

    1. Walmart carried both of those rounds, including Federal XM193
    2. Not everybody who posts here is solely (or at all) shooting for professional duty use
    3. Many who do shoot professionally for duty use are going to have and use duty ammo that is higher performance on target than M193
    4. Many who do shoot professionally for duty use will disagree with your opinion that LC M193 is the only thing they should buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    The only rounds that someone should be shooting out of a professional duty use AR-15 are LC M193 (which is what XM193 is) or Black Hill MK262
    Oh, please. Derp of the year on a number of levels. Lots of high quality, higher performing duty rounds out there, lots of agencies mandating the use of such ammo, and some of these guys are getting the AE223 at $0.15/round. Do you really think it's somehow so "inadequate" for training use that it's not worth it at HALF the price of 193?

    Reminds me of watching our state department of corrections do all of their training with Gold Dot. Thousands of rounds a year at nearly twice the price.

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