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<blockquote data-quote="ewheeley" data-source="post: 1048555" data-attributes="member: 10387"><p>Walmart is pretty much a lost cause. They're too caught up in avoiding any legal risks to worry about pleasing an 18 year old kid needing ammo. You're better off going to a local gun store, bringing your 9mm with you in its case, and "shopping" for accessories. Try on holsters, talk to the sales associates about your gun. Make it obvious that you are a responsible gun owner and that you are knowledgeable about your gun. When it's all said and done, buy the holster if you want, or just decide that you don't want it, but you'll go ahead and pick up some ammo while you're out. Based on their impression of you, the sales associate will probably not bother to check your ID. Ozark Armory in Springdale, AR never checks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewheeley, post: 1048555, member: 10387"] Walmart is pretty much a lost cause. They're too caught up in avoiding any legal risks to worry about pleasing an 18 year old kid needing ammo. You're better off going to a local gun store, bringing your 9mm with you in its case, and "shopping" for accessories. Try on holsters, talk to the sales associates about your gun. Make it obvious that you are a responsible gun owner and that you are knowledgeable about your gun. When it's all said and done, buy the holster if you want, or just decide that you don't want it, but you'll go ahead and pick up some ammo while you're out. Based on their impression of you, the sales associate will probably not bother to check your ID. Ozark Armory in Springdale, AR never checks. [/QUOTE]
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