searcher451
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Stopped by the local WallyWorld to pick up an assortment of stuff and of course gravitated to the guns and ammo section of the store, where all manner of shotgun loads were on sale in anticipation of the pending hunting season. I'm no longer a bird hunter, but the 550-round pack of Federal bulk .22lr caliber ammo caught my eye for $9 a box. (It's usually just shy of $13 in my neck of the woods.) So it looks like the new Ruger Charger will be getting another workout.
Of interest, however, was the question that was asked by the clerk at the checkout counter: "Is this for a handgun?" My response: "Maybe ... maybe not. Why does it matter?" Her reply: "It doesn't matter to me at all, but we are required to ask."
Not sure what that's about, and I'm not hinting that something sinister is afoot. Any thoughts?
Of interest, however, was the question that was asked by the clerk at the checkout counter: "Is this for a handgun?" My response: "Maybe ... maybe not. Why does it matter?" Her reply: "It doesn't matter to me at all, but we are required to ask."
Not sure what that's about, and I'm not hinting that something sinister is afoot. Any thoughts?