Gun prices are dropping but ammo is still expensive and/or in short supply.
the only ammo I can't find is .22
.22 and you can't get the cheap imported surplus ammo. Everything else is available but still usually more expensive
what imported surplus ammo are you talking about?
I recently bought a spam can of Tula from walmart
It will be for quite some time. I spoke with a sales rep for a major ammo manufacturer, he said if they stopped taking orders today it would take them three years to get caught up. They have every line at every plant running 24/7 its a free for all on o/t. But they won't add machines as they feel demand may drop and pricing may fall. Where's all the ammo going you ask? Overseas. Use your imagination on who's purchasing it. When I asked who his clients were his response was "they're probably people you don't think we should sell to" I no longer purchase federal brand ammo.Gun prices are dropping but ammo is still expensive and/or in short supply.
An article about facebook comments.... mmmkay then.http://www.nationalreview.com/article/389441/moms-demand-swatting-charles-c-w-cooke
Moms Demand SWATting
A disturbing trend on the fringes of the gun-control movement
Reacting to a photograph of a man standing at a checkout with a handgun holstered upon his hip, mom-who-demands-action Joyce Ward asks, “Why weren’t the police called immediately?” And “why,” Ward continues, “wasn’t he shot by the police for having a weapon”? Fellow poster Lisa McLoganShaheen has a similar inquiry, wondering, “Why hasn’t someone called 911 so the cops can gun him down?” Others go a little further, proposing that they might help their cause along if they were actively to bring about an altercation. “Every time I see someone with a gun in a store I will call 911,” Jennifer Decker vows, “they’ll get tired of that right quick!!!” Even that plan is too limited for Ann Marie. “Just call the police every time you see someone with one,” she counsels, “the police will get sick of it eventually or have a run in with one of these clowns and then things will change.”