Black Friday sales

Tomme boy

Well-Known Member
Our Target used to sell guns. I still remember all the Winchester shotguns that had the corn cob hand guard.
 

Ian

Notorious member
I bought some new drawers from Duluth yesterday, saved 50 bucks. I guess it's a good spot when you wander into the armory, look around, and don't see anything needed. The only thing I'd really like to do is upgrade some of my cheap red-dot sights to Trijicon reflex, but even on sale I'd be spending at least two grand to outfit what I want. Not a priority. Next purchase will be for more fertilizer 'cause I'm getting low on ground boom cookies for the smoke poles, but that stuff never goes on sale.
 

Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
Huh, shopping. I need to acquaint myself with the current lines of scopes out there. I need to replace the trusty old K-10 with something that is more appropriate for evening/low light shooting. The 22-250 is pure death on coyotes at anything from tripping over them to "Holy crap that's a long shot!", but the fine cross hairs are not for my eyes anymore, much less as the sun dips below the horizon.
 

Matt_G

Curmudgeon in training
Target sold ammo at some point?
Long time ago.
Not sure when they stopped.
I have some WW Super X 38 Special (X38S1P) and some WW Super X 357 Magnum (X3571P) that we acquired when Annie's Dad passed.
They still have the Target price stickers on them.
The 38's were $10.49 and the 357's were $10.99.
Going by the price, I'm guessing late 80's?
Early 90's?
Anybody else have a guess?
 

JonB

Halcyon member
Going by the price, I'm guessing late 80's?
Early 90's?
Anybody else have a guess?
Middle and Late 90s I was stocking up on inexpensive 22LR "on sale". Walmart, Kmart, and Fleetfarm. Target Never had any then, I wouldn't know if they had some before 1994.