Sportsman"s Warehouse

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Just read some great news ,in my opinion, Sportsman's Warehouse terminated their merger agreement with Great American Outdoors, parent company of Bass Pro. Effective Dec 2/2021. They will remain a separate, independent company. Just seems to me like a little competition is good for all the companies. Way to go Sportsman's !!!!!
 
Not a fan of Sportsmans clothing, and spend a lot of money there on guns, reloading, fishing tackle, optics, etc. I have to drive an hour and a half one way, and will make it a point when in the big city to drop a few bucks. I think I will spend a little more now just to give two middle fingers to GAO/Bass Pro and the mastermind behind it all PAUL SINGER. HE IS JUST LIKE THE GUY BUYING UP AND OWNING STEVE RINELLA/MEAT EATER, FIRST LITE AND ALL OF HIS COMPANIES.....PETER CHERNIN.
 
Is Sportsman's Warehouse a good place to order from?
I have ordered muzzle loaders and other things and they are as good as anyplace. Also ordered and shipped to store and it is very fast. Check their prices and so far not gouging like several other companies. Regular prices are not always the best on all things. I have also been using scheels with great results.
 
I think this is great we need to stop the trend of big businesses buying up their competition and cornering their portion of the market,competition is what made this country great big companies will not benefit us only themselves
Look up those two people I mentioned. They are hedge fund owners managers etc. They are the real controllers no one knows about hiding in the back room. They own the companies and dictating what happens because they make more money. Another huge one is Bill Gates.
 
Sportsman's prices suck just like Cabela's and Bass Pro. I walk into ours, price the item then look online. Almost always cheaper to buy online...
 
Sportsman's prices suck just like Cabela's and Bass Pro. I walk into ours, price the item then look online. Almost always cheaper to buy online...
Yeah paying the employees, taxes, insurance, and maintaining a paved parking lot and a store front so you can go in and compare prices costs more than a warehouse or back office space and simply broker products.
 
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