Noblesville Cabelas ?
Has anyone noticed the lack of AR-15's, AK-47's, and any sort of high capacity rifles at the Cabela's in Noblesville? In reality they have a really tiny amount of new long guns in general. I didn't really notice it to much when i was in there the first few times (as i wasn't looking for them) but the last time i was in there i overheard an employee talking about how they are not going to be selling any AR-15's at this location. Ironically enough he said this all while standing next to a used Bushmaster ACR. I didn't hear the reason why but i went and looked at the new rack and go figure, not a single AR-15 in sight. There was a Sig MPX in rifle form there and that's an AR based gun in my eyes. There was also a PS90.
Does anyone know what's going on up there?
I know i have seen AR's at the Cabelas in Louisville so it's not a corporate policy, and they show them on their website. So is this some local road block they had to put up with to get the store in?
Has anyone noticed the lack of AR-15's, AK-47's, and any sort of high capacity rifles at the Cabela's in Noblesville? In reality they have a really tiny amount of new long guns in general. I didn't really notice it to much when i was in there the first few times (as i wasn't looking for them) but the last time i was in there i overheard an employee talking about how they are not going to be selling any AR-15's at this location. Ironically enough he said this all while standing next to a used Bushmaster ACR. I didn't hear the reason why but i went and looked at the new rack and go figure, not a single AR-15 in sight. There was a Sig MPX in rifle form there and that's an AR based gun in my eyes. There was also a PS90.
Does anyone know what's going on up there?
I know i have seen AR's at the Cabelas in Louisville so it's not a corporate policy, and they show them on their website. So is this some local road block they had to put up with to get the store in?
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