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  • 1nthechmber

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    Drug deal gone bad......sometimes I get subway to go and eat outside in the parking lot so I can listen to the radio,and I put my G27 in the cup holder so if someone approaches the vehicle I can have easy access.....if I'm stopped my stuff ain't staying holsterd.
     

    campingdad

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    One thing we know, the shooter obviously did not buy their ammo at that particular Wal-mart. If they did, they would still be waiting for a CSR to come back to unlock the ammo counter. Speaking from experience.
     

    lucky4034

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    One thing we know, the shooter obviously did not buy their ammo at that particular Wal-mart. If they did, they would still be waiting for a CSR to come back to unlock the ammo counter. Speaking from experience.

    LOL... last time I went there (on a weekend trip to grab a box of .22) I was told that the guy who sells ammo was out to lunch :n00b:

    Took them 15 minutes to determine that one of the managers was skilled enough to unlock the ammo case. :ar15:
     

    Dirtebiker

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    One thing we know, the shooter obviously did not buy their ammo at that particular Wal-mart. If they did, they would still be waiting for a CSR to come back to unlock the ammo counter. Speaking from experience.

    ^^^^^^^^^^^ :laugh: good one campingdad!^^^^^^^^^^


    And welcome to INGO!:rockwoot:
     

    nad63

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    I have made a conscious effort to avoid Walmart for the past year or three and I only seem to shop at Walmart for ammo deals these days. It appears to me that their customer base has dwindled the past couple of times I went in. Each time I had to get someone to assist me in sporting goods department since that department is no longer manned.
     

    Mgderf

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    You guys obviously live in the wrong town(s).

    That kind of crap doesn't happen in Lafayette. Not yet anyway.
     

    Shwaisey

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    Shooter must of been extremely stupid, there are cameras monitoring the wal-mart parking lot from most angles.

    I guess the reasonable deduction is criminals are stupid.
     

    Vic_Mackey

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    And my girl tells me I'm paranoid for making sure I carry two mags to Wally world. Ever since they closed the Kroger on 38th and post it's got worse. At least I live East of Sunnyside. Night and day...for now.
     

    vwarren

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    Drug deal gone bad......sometimes I get subway to go and eat outside in the parking lot so I can listen to the radio,and I put my G27 in the cup holder so if someone approaches the vehicle I can have easy access.....if I'm stopped my stuff ain't staying holsterd.



    Ever wonder why we don't here about drug deals gone good????:dunno:
     
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