I dont buy guns from Wal-Mart either, other than a Ruger 10/22 way back in 2009. I dont even like Wal-Mart and hate shopping there. I dont shop there very much. I admit I buy most of my CLP and Hoppes #9 from Wal-Mart, but thats all. When I used to live in Charlotte and had more variety regarding stores to go to that were very very nearby me, I NEVER went to Wal-Mart. Because like many of you it sounds, I basically cant stand the place.
The people that frequent this message board are a much more sophisticated, advanced end user of semi-auto rifles than your typical Wal-Mart guns and ammo buyer.
The point is, when the nation's largest gun seller pulls semi-autos from sales completely, that is sending a signal out. What that message is, IMO, it aint good. Wal-Mart followed their announcement up by saying, "they would be focusing on hunting and sporting rifles from here on out." Wait a minute, many semi-automatic rifles ARE sporting rifles. And even hunting rifles. Anybody who keeps up on this knows the gun industry has been pushing ARs for hunting for the past four or five years. Pushing ARs in .30 caliber, pushing AR-15s using high grain Barnes Bullets for medium game even. And target shooting...thats a sporting activity. Whats Wal-Mart consider semi-automatic rifles? Obviously Wal-Mart corporate must not consider semi-autos "sporting and hunting" rifles.
Maybe some of you will get the point, I dont know. IMO, it aint a good thing for the gun culture generally.