.22 is the new 40S&W
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.22 is the new 40S&W
K-Mart was about 59 cents in the late 70's or early 80's if memory serves..
This caused me to think back to the late 1940s and early 1950s.
I rode my bicycle 2 1/2 Miles to a small town, and bought a box of .22s for 50 Cents, and no sales tax, whenever I was able to get 50 cents.
I used them for squirrels and rabbits to supplement our table fare.
And that was a high priced store ... small town, corner on the shopping, no Big Discount Stores Anywhere.
I am guessing that in bigger towns, the prices were even lower.
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If it's not on the modular planogram they aren't supposed to be able to order it, receive it or sell it. I still think some MENSA candidates working at Walmart are working with the neckbeard mafia to corner the market on cheap .22. It's a waiting game until they run out of capital. I have to LOL at momos trying to get 10 to 12.3 cents per round for crap ammunition.
LMAO! Jabba the Neck.....
no such thing. much like saying 'too much 'murica'. give it a second to sink inHow much is enough 22lr ammo?
K-Mart was about 59 cents in the late 70's or early 80's if memory serves.