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Post by Chaindriven on Jan 22, 2013 7:22:31 GMT -6
Perhaps you've read reports that police departments around the country are facing an ammunition shortage due to the billion or sound rounds of similar ammunition that U.S. troops are using per year around the world. Ammo shortages, it seemed, were everywhere! There was a common theme in all of these different articles, however. Police departments really weren’t short ammunition, they just didn't plan ahead to make sure they had product on hand. An excerpt left out from the well fed writer. While Law Enforcement Agencies say they haven’t resorted to canceling training courses, they have experienced significant ammunition-delivery delays. Ammo ordered more than seven months ago haven’t been delivered. Last year, it would take about two months for an ammunition delivery. Sorces of ammunition need greater lead times, historically it's been 30 to 90 days, and now it’s three to six months. Quickly a shortage became a delay. Not the same thing. Let me make that crystal clear. According to spokesmen for the large ammunition manufacturers, which runs the military’s ammunition manufacturing plants and separately, is a major supplier of law enforcement ammunition, it is a massive and unexpected increase in law enforcement ammunition demand that is causing delays in law enforcement ammunition delays, not the war. Once again, the leftwing media organizations with target fixation seems to have widely missed the bullseye again.
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Post by cpmag on Jan 22, 2013 11:41:59 GMT -6
And I thought we where starting to have a surplus of ammo
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