I was at the range this weekend and was chatting with a very knowledgeable former Olympic match shooter about rimfire ammo. He remains fairly well connected in the shooting sports, especially in the rimfire match suppliers, coaches and movers and shakers. He claimed that he spoke to a fellow at Shot Show who had first hand eye-witness knowledge of US Gov't owned 10 acre (est) warehouses full of 22lr ammo, to be used for training both military and gov't security forces. A court of law would call this hearsay. I usually take such claims with a grain of salt. However, where there is smoke...
So, I know that many on this forum are former military or have friends or family who are on active duty. Or who may know others serving with Homeland Security or other groups like FBI, Treasury, ATF, etc. My question is this:
1.) Is the US Gov't currently using 22lr for marksmanship training? (discount the hunter safety courses which have always used 22's for as long as I recall.)
2.) If so, which weapon systems are using 22lr? i.e. M16/AR15 22lr adapters? Complete dedicated 22lr Semi-autos? 22lr bolt action rifles? Other?
3.) Which agencies? and is this a change or increase from past practice?
I know that US Army has used 22lr bolt action rifles in the past for training in a limited scope and DCM has long sold off older surplus rifles such as old Mod 52's, Kimber 82G's and others. Still, I wonder if my buddy is correct? I am told that gov't contracts take priority over all others for ammo suppliers. If this is true and there is an increase in gov't demand for 22lr, it could partially explain the shortage from domestic suppliers such as Federal, Winchester and CCI. Just looking for some independent data that either supports or denies his claims.
Irish
So, I know that many on this forum are former military or have friends or family who are on active duty. Or who may know others serving with Homeland Security or other groups like FBI, Treasury, ATF, etc. My question is this:
1.) Is the US Gov't currently using 22lr for marksmanship training? (discount the hunter safety courses which have always used 22's for as long as I recall.)
2.) If so, which weapon systems are using 22lr? i.e. M16/AR15 22lr adapters? Complete dedicated 22lr Semi-autos? 22lr bolt action rifles? Other?
3.) Which agencies? and is this a change or increase from past practice?
I know that US Army has used 22lr bolt action rifles in the past for training in a limited scope and DCM has long sold off older surplus rifles such as old Mod 52's, Kimber 82G's and others. Still, I wonder if my buddy is correct? I am told that gov't contracts take priority over all others for ammo suppliers. If this is true and there is an increase in gov't demand for 22lr, it could partially explain the shortage from domestic suppliers such as Federal, Winchester and CCI. Just looking for some independent data that either supports or denies his claims.
Irish