Nothing made the cut.
I'm going to stop by Round Rock tomorrow; but I don't expect to find much. That pair of Kuhl jeans that's been on "clearance" for over two years is probably still 10% off!!!Went to GM in Spring on Sunday. Bought a couple of shirts I like. Guns, ammo, reloading supplies? I can find all of them cheaper at Academy or WalMart. Despite the "Everything Must Go" signs, they don't seem particularly anxious to encourage anyone to buy the stuff. Also, the staff has pretty much quit working. And "Up to 30% Off" means about 1% of the stuff is marked down by 30%, and the rest is generally 10%.
Holsters are now 40% off... I picked up a few cheap generic holsters for when I'm just out casually shooting a gun I don't have a dedicated holster for. Also bought their remaining bags of deer corn. Bought their last can of Pyrodex at 40% off as well.
Guns and ammo are still only 15% off. The ammo is pretty picked over and whats left is still way too expensive even with the 15% off.
They must not be in a real hurry to liquidate.
TxStetson;1613606 said:The Amarillo store alone had 346 Shields in 9mm last weekend. And they were already in inventory when they filed for Chapter 11.
Stopped by the Sherman store. Most people were walking out the door empty handed and their sale price was mostly 20% off msrp. They had 6 tables with items such as orange gloves marked at 40% off msrp. Ammo was 10% off msrp. Guns were 15% off msrp with a sign stating that would be their lowest discount. The boats were gone but I doubt they were sold and the only area that had been hit hard by sales was fishing. An employee said everything is being controlled by the liquidator and admits the guns aren't selling. Gander had a price matching policy but he said that stopped when the liquidator took over.
Stopped by the Sherman store. Most people were walking out the door empty handed and their sale price was mostly 20% off msrp. They had 6 tables with items such as orange gloves marked at 40% off msrp. Ammo was 10% off msrp. Guns were 15% off msrp with a sign stating that would be their lowest discount. The boats were gone but I doubt they were sold and the only area that had been hit hard by sales was fishing. An employee said everything is being controlled by the liquidator and admits the guns aren't selling. Gander had a price matching policy but he said that stopped when the liquidator took over.