I would think that anybody worried enough about ammo to freak out like this, should already have a reload kit and all the fixin’s. This relies on two things.
As far as reloading you do realize the 10 mm and 40 cal.
My neighbor works in a factory setting, albeit not producing ammo. Additionally, vendors who had literal tons of ammo were running only a handful of cases on opening day. Figure 50 rounds for one qualification attempt and you’re at 1 million rounds right off the bat. If you have any helpful advice for others reading this, share your thoughts and ideas with our other readers. DHS and all kinds of non-direct military organizations like fish and wildlife in the US have stockpiled Billions of rounds. Fears Of Nationwide 9MM Ammo Shortage Sparks Panic Hoarding Via ZeroHedge The evolution of Americans panic hoarding during the COVID-19 pandemic has ultimately led to the stocking up on guns and ammo. Because of this, one of the websites where I used to get some of my ammunition is “unable to ship to your location, due to unforeseen circumstances”. My point here is primarily that the means for law-abiding private citizens to defend themselves by acquiring adequate amounts of ammunition for practice and training is being choked off by the very government forces that are calling for the disbanding of DHS, CBP, and police departments in now-lawless cities.
Although the 9mm round is the most widely available handgun cartridge — or was — it probably led most of these first time gun buyers to invest in a 9mm handgun.
The surge in demand, he believes, is due to the obvious culprits: COVID-19, George Floyd protests, and the 2020 election. I feel like there’s some merit to having one less common (but no niche) caliber. Right now ammo is in short supply. Federal American Eagle 9MM 124 gr for $16.99 box of 50 shipped free over $100 is not a bad deal these days. Prior to the Coronavirus, gun sales were in a slump likely due to a Republican president occupying the White House. James Murphy is a freelance journalist who writes on a variety of subjects with a primary focus on the ongoing anthropogenic climate-change hoax and cultural issues.
Owning guns is getting so not worth it and I have a feeling that is what the Democrats planned on from the start. easy , and quite enjoyable .
Ammo makers must continually work to keep their costs low, prices reasonable, and skilled workers on the payroll.
23x40 - 26x48 - 33x60 - Custom “Customers can still find 9mm and 5.56 ammo from time to time, but it goes out just about as quickly as we receive it.
But by God she wanted one and, as I discovered as I left the store, she bought one.
Covid-19 has caused some ammunition factories in Europe and Russia to close and / or reduce production, and most likely that will spill over here to some of the manufacturers in the USA at some point. “We’ve already been told from the manufacturers mostly like, it’s looking like maybe late third quarter, maybe late fall, and it could be pushed into winter or 2021 until we get a lot of the product,” he explained. In that case, your backpacks should have food, water, medicine, first aid gear, communications equipment, compasses, a bedroll, etc. Very well thought out and well written post! Sure, a .22 isn’t as powerful as gun chambered in 9mm or .223 Rem., but in a situation where antibiotics are hard to get and where it may be a five-mile hike to a hospital, .22 can still be a powerful deterrent.