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    Lake City goes to Olin.

    https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...300927141.html

    Does anyone know what this means for XM193 for commercial sales? Looks like Whinchester will take control of the LC plant in Q4 of 2020.

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    Winchester is not shy about making money selling M193.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mack7.62 View Post
    Winchester is not shy about making money selling M193.
    Winchester has made M193 as its Q3131. Some from USA, some from israel. Good stuff.

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    The Israeli is Q3131A.

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    I have also seen them make military contract 193 and 855 for FMS and maybe US use using the WCC headstamp. Now that FC has set the precedent on selling LC stamped ammo on the commercial market I fully expect Olin to continue this once they take over.
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    Remington ran Lake City from 1941 to 1985 then Winchester ran Lake City from 1985 until 2001 when ATK got the contract.

    Now Winchester has the contract again to produce ammunition at Lake City. ATK-Federal was allowed to produce ammunition at Lake City for civilian sales during slack periods and to reduce costs.

    In the past Remington and Winchester did not make ammunition for civilian sales so we will not know if Winchester will copy ATK-Federal methods of cost savings.

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    I sure hope Olin continues with civilian sales from LC. It has been very consistent in both ammo and brass quality and pretty good value for bulk cost. There are other suppliers of good bulk value, but I don’t think they could match the volume output of LC. Or could they?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NWPilgrim View Post
    I sure hope Olin continues with civilian sales from LC. It has been very consistent in both ammo and brass quality and pretty good value for bulk cost. There are other suppliers of good bulk value, but I don’t think they could match the volume output of LC. Or could they?
    I'd be pretty sure that Winchester will notice the profitability from doing as ATK did and not want to pass that up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NWPilgrim View Post
    I sure hope Olin continues with civilian sales from LC. It has been very consistent in both ammo and brass quality and pretty good value for bulk cost. There are other suppliers of good bulk value, but I don’t think they could match the volume output of LC. Or could they?
    I haven't bought much LC 5.56 in a long, long time, but I thought that the Hornady Frontier stuff that was getting quite a few negative reviews was coming out of LC. Did anyone ever get to the bottom of that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inazone View Post
    I haven't bought much LC 5.56 in a long, long time, but I thought that the Hornady Frontier stuff that was getting quite a few negative reviews was coming out of LC. Did anyone ever get to the bottom of that?
    I was always curious about that, too...

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