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  • Double Naught Spy

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    Boycotts very rarely have any impact.

    Especially when it's conservatives boycotting liberal businesses.......too many pantie waist pukes out there who will still support them.

    But we can do a helluva job when we eat our own, can't we? Look at what we did to S&W. We hurt them a lot.

    The ones you hurt the most are the ones you love.
     

    Mowingmaniac 24/7

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    Panara Bread 30.06?

    I guess, it's formed into another candy ass retail like whole stools.

    I never like the atmosphere in them as it seemed to cater to the pseudo intellectual crowd of lib/dem/commies.

    Ugh, I'll never darken their doorstep again........
     

    Hoji

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    I refuse to step foot in any Dick's for ANY reason - even if they have the sale to end all sales. Same with Cheaper Than Dirt. I haven't bought a new Ruger since Bill screwed the gun community over many years ago. And found Wrangler's that work for me - so no more Levi's. Nike? I had three of their logo's shirts....gone.
    Started buying Ruger’s again after the old man died. New management actually listens and makes many models of the guns Bill Sr. said civilians didn’t need.
     

    Hoji

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    To all the mentioned companies in this thread, I will not buy from, only exception is Wal-mart. While Wal-mart did do away with open carry, they didn't do away with carry all together. While this may upset a lot of folk, I think it was a good middle ground decision. There are also a lot of local places I will not support, wife gets mad at me when she wants to go in a look at what they have, well that's to bad.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/03/business/walmart-ceo-guns.html

    This is why “fuckwalmart”
    Not the open carry.
     

    Mowingmaniac 24/7

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    Hoji,

    Per your suggestion, I read it.

    GD-it!

    This shit just keeps getting worse and worse.

    Thanks for the suggestion.

    Now, I'm more pissed off at walmart than I was, they can kma.

    Grrrrrrrr!
     

    easy rider

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    First off, it's been quite awhile since I have seen any handguns at a Walmart. Their selection in rifles have always sucked. And nobody seems to even have a look of any fear when open carrying, let alone discourage me. In the past year I think I bought a couple boxes of 12ga shells, but that's about it for ammo. Academy has a better selection ammo and it's out where I can see it. Even better Ally Outdoors if I am in Midland, but for ammo I mostly use online.

    Anyway, I don't go to Walmart often, but I'm not going to go out of my way to avoid them.
     

    Hoji

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    First off, it's been quite awhile since I have seen any handguns at a Walmart. Their selection in rifles have always sucked. And nobody seems to even have a look of any fear when open carrying, let alone discourage me. In the past year I think I bought a couple boxes of 12ga shells, but that's about it for ammo. Academy has a better selection ammo and it's out where I can see it. Even better Ally Outdoors if I am in Midland, but for ammo I mostly use online.

    Anyway, I don't go to Walmart often, but I'm not going to go out of my way to avoid them.
    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/03/business/walmart-ceo-guns.html
    give it a read
     

    Renegade

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    Dicks (Academy)
    Levis (Wrangler, Carhart)
    Gillette (Shick)
    Nike (Under Armor, Champion, Russell, Columbia, etc).
    Any place that is 30.06. (anywhere that is not 30.06)

    Used to shop all them regularly, now all replaced, and I am glad, as some of the the places I replaced them with I did not use, and found out I like them.
     

    308nato

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    Between Tomball & Waller
    I by my food from Kroger and HEB only.
    Jeans , shirts ,socks ,underware I buy at V F Outlet only as they
    Have great prices on a lot of name brand clothes and other brands as well.
    they have a jeans section called IRREGULARS that I have never seen anything
    wrong with them that start out at around 9.95 to around 14.95.
    they are a mix of Lee ,Wranglers ,Levis and other brands.
    Been happy with all the items I have bought there.
     

    BRD@66

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    You mean like these irregulars?
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