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Ammo shortage (?) 1 year, 2 months ago #7739


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Are any of you having trouble sourcing ammo at the moment?

I tried to get some 223/556 yesterday and what was there was pricey - when I asked about it I was told that they were having trouble getting stock!

Later on someone told me that it always happens when a Presidential election is looming - people stockpiling etc! I don't necessary agree with that but I wondered if other parts of the country are seeing shortages (?)

Thanks

David

Re: Ammo shortage (?) 1 year, 2 months ago #7740


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No shortage here in northeastern ohio.
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Re: Ammo shortage (?) 1 year, 2 months ago #7744


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Hard to say because my WalMart never has anything in stock..but I'm hoping to go to the local sporting goods store/gun shop tomorrow for their "mega sale" so I'll see how it looks there..
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Re: Ammo shortage (?) 10 months ago #7990


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Anti-Gun Lawmakers Push Ammunition Sales Ban

from: www.nraila.org/legislation/federal-legis...ition-sales-ban.aspx

On Monday, July 30, U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) and U.S. Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-N.Y.) introduced legislation that would impose sweeping new--and not so new--restrictions on ammunition sales.

The bills, S. 3458 and H.R. 6241, are known as the “Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act.” The bill itself has four elements:


1. A federal licensing requirement for ammunition sellers;
2. Recordkeeping on all ammunition sales;
3. Reporting of all sales of more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition to anyone without a federal firearms license within five consecutive business days; and
4. A photo identification requirement for all non-licensees buying ammunition, “effectively banning the online or mail order purchase of ammo by regular civilians.”

The two lawmakers’ contempt for “regular civilians” is nothing new, and neither are the first two of the requirements they propose. Starting in 1968, ammunition dealers had to have licenses from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and also had to keep records of purchasers. The recordkeeping requirement on .22 caliber rimfire ammunition was so burdensome that it was repealed in 1982. Congress did away with the remaining licensing and recordkeeping provisions as part of the "Firearms Owners’ Protection Act of 1986" after the BATF itself said the restrictions had “no substantial law enforcement value.”
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Re: Ammo shortage (?) 3 months, 3 weeks ago #8301


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Where Has All The Ammo Gone?

from: www.buckeyefirearms.org/node/8797

by Gary Evans

I've often said that there is no such thing as bringing too much ammunition to a gun fight. These days you might be lucky to have any ammo for that gunfight. It seems that it is virtually impossible to find some of the most popular calibers on dealers' shelves these days. I went out the other day in search of 9mm Luger ammo — I need about 400 more rounds for an upcoming class I will be taking this coming Spring. Yet it seems there is none to be had. Where one of my local gun shops used to have pallets consisting of thousands of rounds of 9mm ammo, now they are lucky to have just a few boxes, if that. One of the gun shops in my area will only sell you 9mm ammunition if you are also buying a handgun chambered for it at the same time, and then they limit you to just two boxes. Most other dealers have also instituted a "two box limit" when they do have ammunition in stock.

My informal survey of four local gun stores — including a Gander Mountain store — showed that 9mm and bulk .22 Long Rifle ammunition have virtually disappeared from their shelves. I also noted a lack of .223/5.56 and .308 caliber rifle ammunition. Stocks of .380 ACP and .45 ACP are down considerably. Just about any common semi-automatic pistol caliber ammunition, except surprisingly .40 S&W, are rare finds indeed, at least where I looked. Ammunition for use in revolvers appears to still be available. When you can find ammunition, it has gone up considerably in price unless it is one of the less common calibers. For instance, .45 ACP seems to now be going for $0.50 to $1.00 per round. I was able to get some .38 Super +P for just a couple bucks more than I was paying before this latest ammo shortage began.

Even reloading components are in short supply. Once again, primers seem to have disappeared. Stocks of bullets are also down considerably. Gun powder is still available, but cartridge cases in the popular calibers are getting hard to find.

So what has caused this dramatic decline in the availability of ammunition?
"I have a very strict gun control policy: if there's a gun around, I want to be in control of it." - Clint Eastwood
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