On hand selection isn't all that important, since patrons can order from the On-LIne AAFES site and have it shipped for free to the local Exchange for pickup.
Anyway, I'm glad to see it happen finally.



Oh man, $300 I would have been all over that.clovishound wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 11:42 amThey've been selling guns and ammo at our local exchange at Charleston AFB for a few years. I've usually done better at a LGS. I do wish I had picked up the Rock Island 1911 that they had on clearance. I had recently gotten my Springfield Range Officer for several hundred less than the Exchange price, so I wasn't in the market. At around $300 on clearance, I should have picked up the Rock Island.


I was at Bass Pro on Sunday and they had tons of 9 mm, but not a single box of .30-30 and many other calibers were lacking too. I bought a box of .357 for the BBSC and a bunch of 12 gauge as we are at the start of duck season.
I've noticed that availability (and prices) are very unevenly distributed around the country or even within local areas. Not surprising actually. Dog eat dog environment for ammo throughout the supply chain, and the biggest dog eats first.


Redthies, hows that 930 doing? Took mine out last weekend for some upland chasing. Shoots good.
It is. But at the same time, they have to compete for product from the same distributors as every other retailer in the country. In this case they only deal with RSR for guns and ammo. They're like the Amazon of gun stuff, but only for dealers - no retail at all.
I’m loving the 930. I took a turkey and Grouse with it on a recent trip. I will say that a turkey choke and #4 shot in a Nitro Turkey load is a bit sporty for Grouse. It was a “reaction” shot when my Weimaraner flushed one. Probably my best wing shot ever. It was only about 10 yards away going past my side. The shot hit it like a laser (at that range I bet it’s a TIGHT shot column!), and there was literally nothing left from the breast down. Not a single pellet went though the breasts either! I’ll be taking it out for waterfowl regularly now. I also bought a FN manufactured Winchester 101 for upland, and a Tristar 20 gauge O/U “for my wife”.