SavageOne
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Back in April I went to the local Wal Mart and picked up a couple WWB .45 ACP. It was early so they took them up front to check out my items. When the checker scans the ammo she asks if I'm over 21 I reply, yes. She then asks if this ammo is for a handgun(she seemed to be prompted by the computer/register). I thought this was a little strange, but answered yes. She entered that in the register and the transaction was completed. Like I said, I thought it strange but went on my way. I go into the same Wal Mart Sunday and buy another WWB .45 ACP. I go to pay for in the sporting goods section this time. The lady didn't ask my age this time(she may have assumed it) but asks once again if this ammo is for a handgun? Am I the only one this is happening to? Is anyone else being asked if their ammo purchase is for a handgun?
Just got informed on another forum it's so they can enforce a purchase limit. Sorry for my confusion:banghead::banghead:
Back in April I went to the local Wal Mart and picked up a couple WWB .45 ACP. It was early so they took them up front to check out my items. When the checker scans the ammo she asks if I'm over 21 I reply, yes. She then asks if this ammo is for a handgun(she seemed to be prompted by the computer/register). I thought this was a little strange, but answered yes. She entered that in the register and the transaction was completed. Like I said, I thought it strange but went on my way. I go into the same Wal Mart Sunday and buy another WWB .45 ACP. I go to pay for in the sporting goods section this time. The lady didn't ask my age this time(she may have assumed it) but asks once again if this ammo is for a handgun? Am I the only one this is happening to? Is anyone else being asked if their ammo purchase is for a handgun?
Just got informed on another forum it's so they can enforce a purchase limit. Sorry for my confusion:banghead::banghead: