Seriously. What the fuck happened?
Where the fuck did all the .22LR ammo go?
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It is being flipped on gunbroker and other auction sites.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=375027540
I don't even remember where the prices are supposed to be.Last edited by lezinterracial; 11-07-2013, 02:51 AM.Comment
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Supposedly there is one day wal-mart gets .22 ammo in. I heard there is a line there. My guess is - part are squirreling it away for the auction when they die of old age and the other half are selling with at least a 100 percent markup.It is being flipped on gunbroker and other auction sites.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=375027540
I don't even remember where the prices are supposed to be.Comment
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Used to be able to buy 500 round bricks for $10.00 on sale. Regular price $15-20.
http://ammoseek.com/ammo/22lr
http://www.gunbot.net/ammo/rimfire/22lr/Comment
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/ralphben...-conversation/
probably something to do with this.. been awhile since i have gotten any updates, but last i heard PDs' were having trouble acquiring ammo, and were borrowing off their civilian basesComment
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How many PD's do you think there are who use .22 ammo?http://www.forbes.com/sites/ralphben...-conversation/
probably something to do with this.. been awhile since i have gotten any updates, but last i heard PDs' were having trouble acquiring ammo, and were borrowing off their civilian basesComment
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Most of the large Government contracts go through distributors suck as ATK (ammo distribution, not the porn company).
The distributors handle certain manufacturers leaving many other MFGs open to regular production and sales.
Also, just because Homeland contracts for X # of rounds does not mean that it's all at once or even that the full # is actually delivered.
As far as material availability, yes you have a good point there but in most cases the MFGs don't fill LE orders first as LE typically does not buy direct from the MFG.
I'm friends with the owners of a fairly well known high end ammo manufacturer. Before Sandy Hook, they had over 3 million rounds of .223 ammo in their warehouse and all their distributors were well stocked. Within 2 weeks of the shooting, their warehouse was empty and their production was backordered for over 2 years.
Normal citizens are buying the ammo and creating the supply and demand issue more than Government contracts are.Comment
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well the first dhs buy was 1.6 billion, and i have to find links, but they did ANOTHER buy of around the same amountMost of the large Government contracts go through distributors suck as ATK (ammo distribution, not the porn company).
The distributors handle certain manufacturers leaving many other MFGs open to regular production and sales.
Also, just because Homeland contracts for X # of rounds does not mean that it's all at once or even that the full # is actually delivered.
As far as material availability, yes you have a good point there but in most cases the MFGs don't fill LE orders first as LE typically does not buy direct from the MFG.
I'm friends with the owners of a fairly well known high end ammo manufacturer. Before Sandy Hook, they had over 3 million rounds of .223 ammo in their warehouse and all their distributors were well stocked. Within 2 weeks of the shooting, their warehouse was empty and their production was backordered for over 2 years.
Normal citizens are buying the ammo and creating the supply and demand issue more than Government contracts are.
according to the stats of the iraq war, enough ammunition for heavy fighting in the US, for a 20-35 years depending on how large the second buy was
this included hollow-points.
I understand consumers did massive buying sprees, but it's said the reason there is a shortage is this DHS buying spree
Last i heard, and it's been awhile, the government/senators started sending letters demanding explanationsComment
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well the first dhs buy was 1.6 billion, and i have to find links, but they did ANOTHER buy of around the same amount
according to the stats of the iraq war, enough ammunition for heavy fighting in the US, for a 20-35 years depending on how large the second buy was
this included hollow-points.
I understand consumers did massive buying sprees, but it's said the reason there is a shortage is this DHS buying spree
Last i heard, and it's been awhile, the government/senators started sending letters demanding explanations
"but it's said the reason there is a shortage" According to who? Something you read on the Internet or actual experiences you have in the firearms business?
The Government buying numbers are bullshit. Again, they contract for X amount but the delivery is far less.
"D.H.S. officials have pointed out repeatedly that bulk buying — whether ammunition, computers or stationery — is the norm for reasons of economy, and is especially sensible in the era of sequestration so zealously approved by Congress. D.H.S. says that its plan to buy about 750 million rounds in the next five years — 80 percent for training purposes — is not unusual."
http://takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com/...nspiracy/?_r=0
750 million is a far cry from 1.6 billion and it's spread out over 5 years.Last edited by AaronM; 11-07-2013, 11:36 AM.Comment
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guess it's just magic then"but it's said the reason there is a shortage" According to who? Something you read on the Internet or actual experiences you have in the firearms business?
The Government buying numbers are bullshit. Again, they contract for X amount but the delivery is far less.
"D.H.S. officials have pointed out repeatedly that bulk buying ? whether ammunition, computers or stationery ? is the norm for reasons of economy, and is especially sensible in the era of sequestration so zealously approved by Congress. D.H.S. says that its plan to buy about 750 million rounds in the next five years ? 80 percent for training purposes ? is not unusual."
http://takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com/...nspiracy/?_r=0
750 million is a far cry from 1.6 billion and it's spread out over 5 years.Comment
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well the first dhs buy was 1.6 billion, and i have to find links, but they did ANOTHER buy of around the same amount
according to the stats of the iraq war, enough ammunition for heavy fighting in the US, for a 20-35 years depending on how large the second buy was
this included hollow-points.
I understand consumers did massive buying sprees, but it's said the reason there is a shortage is this DHS buying spree
Last i heard, and it's been awhile, the government/senators started sending letters demanding explanations
Federal Ammo is located here in MN. My friend is an engineer there. I bug him all the time about ammo since I hunt and shoot quite a bit. He said their shortage/price rise is due to a number of things and can't be blamed on 1 in particular. They are transitioning to a new facility, increase in materials has led to increase in prices. He said the biggest reason for the shortage is regular citizens hoarding. There was a shortage before Sandy Hook, in fact it started when Obama got elected. Originally the shortage started with .223/5.56.(ar-15 ammo) Since then it has bled over into other calibers.
They simply can't make enough ammo to keep up with demand. Their sales numbers have gone up x10 since 2008.
Hell, i was on armlist selling 7.62x39 ammo I had paid 14 cents a round for and reselling at $1 a round.Have Chargebacks? Send me a message.
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yea i touched a bit on the fact there isn't just one reasonFederal Ammo is located here in MN. My friend is an engineer there. I bug him all the time about ammo since I hunt and shoot quite a bit. He said their shortage/price rise is due to a number of things and can't be blamed on 1 in particular. They are transitioning to a new facility, increase in materials has led to increase in prices. He said the biggest reason for the shortage is regular citizens hoarding. There was a shortage before Sandy Hook, in fact it started when Obama got elected. Originally the shortage started with .223/5.56.(ar-15 ammo) Since then it has bled over into other calibers.
They simply can't make enough ammo to keep up with demand. Their sales numbers have gone up x10 since 2008.
Hell, i was on armlist selling 7.62x39 ammo I had paid 14 cents a round for and reselling at $1 a round.
i don't really have time to pull data or debunk stuff, sorry boys
are you referring to your finding one article, titled 'opinion', and thinking you won something?Last edited by _Richard_; 11-07-2013, 11:40 AM.Comment
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I didn't know there was anything her for me to win here.
What I'm referring to is me making more money through the firearms industry over the last 3 years than in the adult industry. It's called "personal experience" instead of uneducated opinions.
I deal with firearms and ammo companies daily. Forgive me for providing facts.Comment
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I wasn't arguing with you, just giving my opinion from someone who works for an ammo company. I've read the DHS stories about the shortage. I'm sure that had a part to play in everything.
What's sucks now is 12 gauge is starting to get hoarded.Have Chargebacks? Send me a message.
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it's one article that is an opinion pieceI didn't know there was anything her for me to win here.
What I'm referring to is me making more money through the firearms industry over the last 3 years than in the adult industry. It's called "personal experience" instead of uneducated opinions.
I deal with firearms and ammo companies daily. Forgive me for providing facts.
more for the other guy; my understanding is there has been stockpiles by peeps before, hard to imagine that suddenly it's an issue
however, obviously a complicated subjectLast edited by _Richard_; 11-07-2013, 12:27 PM.Comment



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