Is there ammo at Walmart?

The nation’s biggest retailer remains a major seller of guns and ammunition, although it has scaled back, selling firearms in roughly half of its 4,700 U.S. stores. The company stopped selling assault-style weapons in 2015 and raised the minimum age to buy firearms and ammunition to 21, from 18, in 2018.

Can you return ammo to Walmart?

Walmart Ammo Return Policy—What You Need To Know You should know that Walmart’s return policy, like that of other retailers across America, excludes ammunition. Walmart allows free returns and exchanges of various items, but ammunition isn’t one of them.

Can Walmart make you show your receipt?

Walmart employees can ask to check your receipt before you leave, but you are within your rights to refuse to show it. Additionally, due to the “Shopkeeper’s Privilege” laws, Walmart associates can force you to show your receipt and even detain you in the store if they suspect you of shoplifting.

What is Cor®Bon JHP ammo?

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Why choose corcor®Bon high velocity ammo?

COR®BON ’s line of high velocity JHP ammunition is still PROVEN to be effective and remains #1 in STOPPING POWER! The faster a bullet is traveling the more energy is created. Energy developed at the muzzle must be transferred or “dumped” into the target to be effective. Energy transfer is aided by bullet expansion.

What is corncor®Bon JHP?

COR®BON JHP is the original “HOT STUFF”! Back in 1982, our testing showed that most JHP (Jacked Hollow Point) ammunition would plug up with clothing and fail to expand in soft tissue. The typical JHP was passing through like hardball ammo causing little damage.

Why choose corncor®Bon?

COR®BON ’s line of high velocity JHP ammunition is still PROVEN to be effective and remains #1 in STOPPING POWER! The faster a bullet is traveling the more energy is created. Energy developed at the muzzle must be transferred or “dumped” into the target to be effective.