Posted by Dean Olson on January 25, 2013 at 19:02:14 from (198.228.228.161):
In Reply to: Lack of ammo posted by Fixerupper on January 25, 2013 at 17:27:12:
No ammo in Houston either. I can understand the .223 ammo but have a hard time understanding the need to hoard .22lr. Even the pistol calibers, .45acp,357,40sw etc. are gone.
I do buy a couple thousand .22lr at a time about 1 per year. It was time and now there is none to be found.
I got a link to an article that the gubment was ordering mass quantities of ammo and stocking up offices, SS, homeland security etc., that normally don't have a lot. The jist was that they were getting ready for civil unrest.
Further investigation on my part showed they are in fact buying huge quantities, BUT, I believe that this is just normal ammo purchases for training and cycling out old ammo.
Some doomsayer stirring the pot.
Anybody heard anything credible one way or the other?
Is there something to all this ammo hoarding or is it a case of the lemmings following each other over the cliff?
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