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    Quote Originally Posted by Beachboy View Post
    Just trying to add a little levity to this thread. It has about run its course, I believe.
    For what it's worth I thought it was funny. Good laugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Stormin_ View Post
    I must have missed something. What of this could relate to Keynes? Maybe Napolitano's "infrastructure spending" in buying up billions of rounds of ammo?
    Some interesting thoughts & excerpts:

    "The department of homeland security should be put on the boycott list as well,(by ammo companies) or at least be put on restrictions. The fact that I can only by 2 boxes of 9mm ammo at a time (when I can find it) because the feds are buying millions of rounds of it dosent sit well with me and makes me wonder what they're up to."

    "It's soft gun control...without ammo, your firearm is an expensive paper weight."
    This, above, pretty much nails it...they have found a way to win, the "pipeline", is far, far from opening up, and we are not even close to pre-election year / pre-2012 mass shooting normalcy.

    "What's more disturbing is the department of homeland security has no armed force. They are just around to coordinate different agencies, like the FBI, ATF, immigration, and other such agencies. Why do they need 1. something billion rounds of ammo, armored trucks, and M4's? Want to talk about conspiracies. There is something rotten happening with the government that needs to be addressed before all out war happens within the states. Can you say revolution 2.0?"

    "with all the recent purchases i think the number is closer to 2.4 billion, many of which are hollow point. JHP rounds are banned under the Hague convention for use in warfare, furthermore I've never met a single shooter who uses self-defense rounds for "training" b/c 1) it's too expensive 2) it's not practical for range applications. so can anyone please tell me what's the point of such a large purchase/waste of tax-dollars?"

    I have a feeling...whatever legislature they can or cannot pass...whatever rights or laws they can find a way to abuse, none of it matters if they know they can outspend us with our OWN taxpayer $$$, the "revenue" We The People allow them to collect...they will continue to demand preferential buying status from the ammo companies, and buy it all up and our guns will be useless without ammo. There is no end to how much they can buy...buy it ALL up as fast a s Hornady, Federal, Winchester and the like can make it...doubt it???
    It is happening right now.
    Can we go online or anywhere and buy thousand round cases of anything at will, like before...perhaps never again!
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    I have had absolutely no doubt that the purchase of billions of rounds of hollow point ammo as a "bulk purchase of training ammo" was absolute and utter bullshit released in place of the truth.

    That said, at a point, their ability to purchase really does taper off. That money has to come from somewhere and without continued approval of their funding (which they won't get if they can't explain their spending) the tap will eventually be shut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by _Stormin_ View Post
    I have had absolutely no doubt that the purchase of billions of rounds of hollow point ammo as a "bulk purchase of training ammo" was absolute and utter bullshit released in place of the truth.

    That said, at a point, their ability to purchase really does taper off. That money has to come from somewhere and without continued approval of their funding (which they won't get if they can't explain their spending) the tap will eventually be shut.
    "the tap will eventually be shut"
    I sincerely hope you are correct...'cause if they continue at this rate, we are in deep, deep doo-doo

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    Quote Originally Posted by DDM4LV1 View Post
    Some interesting thoughts & excerpts:

    "The department of homeland security should be put on the boycott list as well,(by ammo companies) or at least be put on restrictions. The fact that I can only by 2 boxes of 9mm ammo at a time (when I can find it) because the feds are buying millions of rounds of it dosent sit well with me and makes me wonder what they're up to."

    "It's soft gun control...without ammo, your firearm is an expensive paper weight."
    This, above, pretty much nails it...they have found a way to win, the "pipeline", is far, far from opening up, and we are not even close to pre-election year / pre-2012 mass shooting normalcy.

    "What's more disturbing is the department of homeland security has no armed force. They are just around to coordinate different agencies, like the FBI, ATF, immigration, and other such agencies. Why do they need 1. something billion rounds of ammo, armored trucks, and M4's? Want to talk about conspiracies. There is something rotten happening with the government that needs to be addressed before all out war happens within the states. Can you say revolution 2.0?"

    "with all the recent purchases i think the number is closer to 2.4 billion, many of which are hollow point. JHP rounds are banned under the Hague convention for use in warfare, furthermore I've never met a single shooter who uses self-defense rounds for "training" b/c 1) it's too expensive 2) it's not practical for range applications. so can anyone please tell me what's the point of such a large purchase/waste of tax-dollars?"

    I have a feeling...whatever legislature they can or cannot pass...whatever rights or laws they can find a way to abuse, none of it matters if they know they can outspend us with our OWN taxpayer $$$, the "revenue" We The People allow them to collect...they will continue to demand preferential buying status from the ammo companies, and buy it all up and our guns will be useless without ammo. There is no end to how much they can buy...buy it ALL up as fast a s Hornady, Federal, Winchester and the like can make it...doubt it???
    It is happening right now.
    Can we go online or anywhere and buy thousand round cases of anything at will, like before...perhaps never again!
    Www.ammoman.com

    1000 rd cases
    http://www.ammoman.com/556x45mm-pmc-...l-metal-jacket

    500 rds cases -
    http://www.ammoman.com/223-remington...deral-bc223nt5

    750 rd cases -
    http://www.ammoman.com/556x45-62-grain-danish-by-ama

    Yes, you can go on line and buy. Not at pre-panic prices, but there is ammo out there
    Send lawyers, guns and money the $#!+ has hit the fan...

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    Those are now out of stock with the exception of the $1+ a round frangible projectiles. The ammo is out there and then gone thirty seconds later. It's will calm down, but it will be a while.

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    Wait, people still think the government is buying duty ammo to shoot us? Is this Infowars or M4carbine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Stormin_ View Post
    Those are now out of stock with the exception of the $1+ a round frangible projectiles. The ammo is out there and then gone thirty seconds later. It's will calm down, but it will be a while.
    Stormin,

    True it comes and goes quickly, sometimes it's a matter of right time, right place. But ammo is out there, not at .28 a round, but it is becoming more available.
    Send lawyers, guns and money the $#!+ has hit the fan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Stormin_ View Post
    Those are now out of stock with the exception of the $1+ a round frangible projectiles. The ammo is out there and then gone thirty seconds later. It's will calm down, but it will be a while.
    First link for 1k had 123 cases available right now. 556 green tip at 70 cents delivered.

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