Re: Academy and Buying Ammo and carded?
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 11:36 am
They sell wine, why not ammo?Beiruty wrote:One day NRA would have retail stores.![]()
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They sell wine, why not ammo?Beiruty wrote:One day NRA would have retail stores.![]()
pushpullpete wrote:Ladies and Gentlemen, there are a number of comments about large purchases of ammo & carding. How much ammo is a large purchase ? I am recently on the downhill side of sixtyand have always been considered something of a conspiracy theorerist. I am verrrry slooow when asked to present ID, or any personal info when I don't believe it's needed, I usually will not comply w/those requests and instead ask to speak to a manager. When asked for ID to purchase ammo (if it ever happens) I will not show it. Store policy. Ok, I will shop elsewhere. That store, and/or most like it, can not be trusted to safeguard my personal info. This has been proven repeatedly by data breaches around the world. I do not shoot my 30-30 very often (I take it out of the safe, inspect & clean it 2x/yr, needed or not) so buying 100 rds would be alot, however, that same amount in a different caliber would not last 10min on our next range visit. My wife likes pulling the trigger more than I do. I recently purchased 1000 rds of 40 and didn't think twice about paying for it and yes, I pd cash.
I can't find anything official on Academys website. Their press releases don't address it either. Where did any of you find this information ? Please share if possible.
Jusme wrote:pushpullpete wrote:Ladies and Gentlemen, there are a number of comments about large purchases of ammo & carding. How much ammo is a large purchase ? I am recently on the downhill side of sixtyand have always been considered something of a conspiracy theorerist. I am verrrry slooow when asked to present ID, or any personal info when I don't believe it's needed, I usually will not comply w/those requests and instead ask to speak to a manager. When asked for ID to purchase ammo (if it ever happens) I will not show it. Store policy. Ok, I will shop elsewhere. That store, and/or most like it, can not be trusted to safeguard my personal info. This has been proven repeatedly by data breaches around the world. I do not shoot my 30-30 very often (I take it out of the safe, inspect & clean it 2x/yr, needed or not) so buying 100 rds would be alot, however, that same amount in a different caliber would not last 10min on our next range visit. My wife likes pulling the trigger more than I do. I recently purchased 1000 rds of 40 and didn't think twice about paying for it and yes, I pd cash.
I can't find anything official on Academys website. Their press releases don't address it either. Where did any of you find this information ? Please share if possible.
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No one gets my personal info especially if is to be kept in some data base that is not secure. I will respond the same as pushpullpete, if it demanded as store policy then that store will lose my business, there are too many options available. for me to be cowed by one retailer.
LSUTiger wrote:http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016 ... s-shelves/
Ok I'm confused on what a Taurus and JB Customs lawsuit has to do with academy?aaangel wrote:http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016 ... -guns-us/j
Hope more companies will follow.
OK, well I dont own a .223... but I can try with 5.56.. Can always use another 200~500 rds of that in the gun room.NTexCopRetired wrote:The information states they ask for ID if you purchase a large quantity of ammo for what they think is an "assault weapon" style gun. Go back and purchase 10 boxes of .223 and then let us know what happens.E.Marquez wrote:Today in Killeen Texas I purchased 400 Rds .45, 100 Rds .380, 300 rds .22...... Im pretty sure they looked up at my face when asking me to punch in my zip code for some advertisement media junk mail reason.. but that was the extent of my ID request. Yawn.......
Buying online is far more intrusive in terms of tracking purchases. Kind of defeats the purpose of boycotting Academy.superchief wrote:Just buy it on line. usually cheaper, more available. don't have to stand in line or get to the store stupid early in hopes of getting a box. Plenty of online sources, here's one that searches the web for deals.
slickguns.com