I went into Walmart late last night to pick up some ammo (600 rounds of WWB) They had stuck it behind the counter in sporting goods for me (I called before going cause they run out of it pretty often) It was out of the locked case just sitting on a shelf, so I went back and just grabbed it.
I grabbed my other items I "needed" went to the magazine section and read the magazines I'm to cheap to buy and then went up to the check-out lane.
This burnout is there and he scans one of the 100 packs of 9mm and then opens up the package, takes out a round, looks at it and says "cool".
He scans the other 2 boxes of 9mm and then scans the 1st box of .40SW 100 packs. He does the same thing, opens the box, removes a round and then asks me if I'm getting ready for when the "s*it hits the fan" his exact words.
Then he asks me if I know about something about to "go down". I told him I was just going to the range with the 600 rounds.
He gives me this funny look and says "sure".
I thought he was an interesting character, he didn't bother asking for ID or asking that stupid question "is this for a rifle or pistol?" I don't know why the question irritates me so much, it just does.
I usually say its for my Glock, I said this to a woman clerk one time and she said "Whats a Glock?"
I was tempted to tell her it was a Glock 7 ceramic pistol that is invisible to metal detectors, and will make these cartridges invisible too once I insert them into the gun! I didn't though, don't want to end up on any "lists"
I grabbed my other items I "needed" went to the magazine section and read the magazines I'm to cheap to buy and then went up to the check-out lane.
This burnout is there and he scans one of the 100 packs of 9mm and then opens up the package, takes out a round, looks at it and says "cool".
He scans the other 2 boxes of 9mm and then scans the 1st box of .40SW 100 packs. He does the same thing, opens the box, removes a round and then asks me if I'm getting ready for when the "s*it hits the fan" his exact words.
Then he asks me if I know about something about to "go down". I told him I was just going to the range with the 600 rounds.
He gives me this funny look and says "sure".
I thought he was an interesting character, he didn't bother asking for ID or asking that stupid question "is this for a rifle or pistol?" I don't know why the question irritates me so much, it just does.
I usually say its for my Glock, I said this to a woman clerk one time and she said "Whats a Glock?"
I was tempted to tell her it was a Glock 7 ceramic pistol that is invisible to metal detectors, and will make these cartridges invisible too once I insert them into the gun! I didn't though, don't want to end up on any "lists"