Posted by Bret4207 on April 25, 2014 at 04:57:44 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: 22 ammo posted by Mark - IN. on April 23, 2014 at 17:00:22:
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I think you're confusing a whole bunch of things Mark. There is no FMJ or FMJ HP 22 LR ammo made or sold commercially in the US that I'm aware of. There are some "plated" lead alloy rounds, but not jacketed. The cause for the dearth of 22LR is most probably caused by hoarding much more so than the relatively few people that have 22LR conversions for their AR's. And the shortage of ammo is in more than just 22LR, it's in many other calibers too. You can't find a lot of ammo, especially pistol ammo. Not at reasonable prices anyway. There are other reasons for the high prices too, like import bans on surplus or foreign ammo, the falling dollar, etc.
Sandy Hook wasn't even 2 years ago but the ammo shortage has been going on since 2011 or so.
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