A notable exception is Barnes and Noble. They do stock pretty much every shooting and "survival" magazine out there.
Surprisingly, as I said, the supermarkets and drug stores have lots of gun magazines. Surprising as NY is supposed not gun friendly (well, the city is).
The question really is, why are print magazines (gun or otherwise) still published? The Internet content, especially on guns, is far more interesting and available, and it's free.
Do people even buy gun magazines anymore?
Kroger seems to be on the same distribution list.A notable exception is Barnes and Noble. They do stock pretty much every shooting and "survival" magazine out there.
LoL.The bathroom.
- The new YA (Yet Another) model polystriker from XYZ.
- An amazing low-cost, push-feed, matte-finished bolt gun with 33% more plastic parts than before!
- Trust Us: This new rifle cartridge is really different than the existing ones with the same ballistics.
- Why 9mm is all you need, and other calibers are stupid.
- How to customize your AR-15 better than your friends and land that hot boy.
- All copper bullets with plastic tips make your traditional hunting ammo look fat.