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This is likely only the very beginning of a larger trend from all the manufacturers of ammo and other stuff.Back in 2006 at that time we where looking to buy ammo from Israel and S. Korea because our stocks where low.
All this crap going on right now and going back to Iraq and Afghanistan days etc...
I can only imagine what our stock supply looks like right now... and on top of that we are on the edge of WW3!
I'd turn the faucet off on commercial sales as well if it was my decision.
Nope.Isn't the Army in the middle of swapping calibers? Does anyone think that once this gets along in the process we will see surplus 556 dumped out on the civilian market?
It is owned by the people.Well it is literally called Lake City Army Ammunition Plant and it is owned by the DOD. For more than 80 years they have been helping America put holes in assholes. With all that is happening in the world, we may need their 1.4 billion rounds of ammunition to put a stop to the world's problems.
I agree!This is likely only the very beginning of a larger trend from all the manufacturers of ammo and other stuff.
When my ARNG unit mobilized in 2005 - we were firing PMC and IMI ammo for rifle qualifications.Back in 2006 at that time we where looking to buy ammo from Israel and S. Korea because our stocks where low.
All this crap going on right now and going back to Iraq and Afghanistan days etc...
I can only imagine what our stock supply looks like right now... and on top of that we are on the edge of WW3!
I'd turn the faucet off on commercial sales as well if it was my decision.
That is exactly why there are so many small ammo manufacturer's set up around the country...... Actually Machine shops, also, that are producing the automated equipment to manufacture ammo.This is likely only the very beginning of a larger trend from all the manufacturers of ammo and other stuff.
Which is the other? Cause I'm pretty sure Israel has their own asses covered.Zero surprise. You don’t feed two wars and not have ramifications.
What are the sources? Everything I see about it refers to this article and even it says this:
You think the timing in coincidence? We supply countries all over the world, including Israel.Which is the other? Cause I'm pretty sure Israel has their own asses covered.
What does IMI stand for in ammo?
IMI Systems, previously Israel Military Industries, also referred to as Ta'as (Hebrew: תע"ש מערכות ,התעשייה הצבאית), was an Israeli weapons manufacturer. It manufactured weapons, munitions and military technology mainly for Israeli security forces (especially Israel's army, the Israel Defense Forces or IDF).
No, I genuinely think that something else is up. Going way out on a limb here, but maybe, just maybe...a wise move would be to cut the ammo supply, creating artificial increases in price and a little panic. I mean, how many more distractions do we need before the next election cycle? I mean, this stuff hasn't exactly been headline news lately.You think the timing in coincidence? We supply countries all over the world, including Israel.
Of course something else is up.No, I genuinely think that something else is up. Going way out on a limb here, but maybe, just maybe...a wise move would be to cut the ammo supply, creating artificial increases in price and a little panic. I mean, how many more distractions do we need before the next election cycle? I mean, this stuff hasn't exactly been headline news lately.
If you are surprised by this administration then you have not been watching the "progression of failure" they brought in.View attachment 8251500View attachment 8251501View attachment 8251502View attachment 8251503View attachment 8251504
I'm surprised the current administration hasn't done something like this more.
If you haven't set aside a combat load by now...
Does anyone one ever think that cerbius and those conglomerates just create the problem and supply the cure?
Because it looks like that everyday.
Shooting full auto in the air every time they celebrate something or have a wedding goes through some rounds too.its all going to be shipped to Iran, the Taliban and Hamas....how else are they gonna feed all those M4s we left them.
Well, remember, as long as someone else is furnishing the ammo .... That's how they roll.Shooting full auto in the air every time they celebrate something or have a wedding goes through some rounds too.
It is owned by the people.
I agree. We already paid for it so it should be free...It is a mystery to me why people think they have some inherent right to buy LC products.
I agree. We already paid for it so it should be free...
Does the DoD have any of it's own money, or has it been appropriated from the tax payer?Do we live in a communist country? No "the people" do not own the plant and it is not obligated to provide "the people" with ammo. Why is it that the communists always use that phrase to describe government property and my property?
Since 1941, it has been "owned" by the United States Army. It was built to provide the United States Army with small arms ammunition. It's sole function is to provide the United States Army and other parts of the Department of Defense with small arms ammunition. Since it is operated with a revolving contracts by the various major major small arms makers they occasionally use excess production to bolster their own factories for commercial sales.
It is a mystery to me why people think they have some inherent right to buy LC products. Give Karl Marx a big kiss on his ass for me.
Go to Plan "B".My Wife is a manager for a major sporting goods store and they have received emails from Lake City and 3 other manufactures canceling all 223/556 orders.
As a tax payer(I hope) , do you think you have a say in any of this ?Does the DoD have any of it's own money, or has it been appropriated from the tax payer?
I am not worried, just sharing / confirming info.Go to Plan "B".
Look ahead... don't look back
Not good!My Wife is a manager for a major sporting goods store and they have received emails from Lake City and 3 other manufactures canceling all 223/556 orders.
Yeah. They sold out before the end of the day. They are selling guns like crazy too, so much so that they are at a week back log with the state on backgrounds, might be longer. The state has turned on their automated answering system - might be going to longer waiting periods due to the states inability to keep up with backgrounds. During covid it hit a 3+ month waiting time for a year. A good reason to have the CCW - no waiting.Not good!
But, again........ If there is anyone out there who has waited until the final hour.Yeah. They sold out before the end of the day. They are selling guns like crazy too, so much so that they are at a week back log with the state on backgrounds, might be longer. The state has turned on their automated answering system - might be going to longer waiting periods due to the states inability to keep up with backgrounds. During covid it hit a 3+ month waiting time for a year. A good reason to have the CCW - no waiting.
History shows eventually you will be rightAmmo has been for sale for everyone’s entire lives. Should have been buying regularly until you reached a level you’re comfortable with.
Sell off excess during high demand and replace when cheaper with double.
Of course the down side to speculating is you could be wrong, lol.
Damn.........My Wife is a manager for a major sporting goods store and they have received emails from Lake City and 3 other manufactures canceling all 223/556 orders.
Can't tell you how many times I have done this.Ammo has been for sale for everyone’s entire lives. Should have been buying regularly until you reached a level you’re comfortable with.
Sell off excess during high demand and replace when cheaper with double.
Of course the down side to speculating is you could be wrong, lol.
Isn't the Army in the middle of swapping calibers? Does anyone think that once this gets along in the process we will see surplus 556 dumped out on the civilian market?
Ford, Chevy or Dodge....... Does not matter what the other guy is driving. Focus on what you are driving and keep it well fed and maintained.Isn't the Army in the middle of swapping calibers? Does anyone think that once this gets along in the process we will see surplus 556 dumped out on the civilian market?
You can never have too much ammo unless you are drowning or on fire.Ammo has been for sale for everyone’s entire lives. Should have been buying regularly until you reached a level you’re comfortable with.
Sell off excess during high demand and replace when cheaper with double.
Of course the down side to speculating is you could be wrong, lol.