Wal-Mart said it will stop selling assault rifles, semi-automatic guns, and other high-capacity weapons, a spokesman confirmed Tuesday
to the pro-gun website BearingArms.com. The move was not politically
motivated, but instead sparked by dwindling sales, said Wal-Mart
spokesperson Kory Lundberg. The company had previously come under
pressure to end the sale of firearms by gun-safety groups. The retailer
plans to sell off its remaining inventory of assault rifles and other
high-capacity guns and will replace them with “other hunting and
sportsman firearms, such as shotguns and rifles, based on customer
demand,” Lundberg said.
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