Saturday, July 12, 2014

"The ammunition shortage is a real thing. Here’s why it happened."

Another explanation.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Do you happen to have in your home (or garage) any guns or revolvers?"

What?

Anonymous said...

Why expand your business when gubmint regulation and taxation will eat up any possible increased profit?

The problems are real.
Hoarders are hoarding.
More people are stocking up.
China was given a lock on rare earth production.
China was for a time also reaping once fired brass as mutilated scrap. All while LEO continues to destroy once fired brass.

Here's the thing. The gun controllers have been around since the start. One election or a hundred won't see them eliminated. So how can ANY honest person claim that demand will wane after an upcoming election? Cuz it AINT about GUNS! It's about taxation and regulation of BUSINESS in general. And THATS why the GOPe and NRA is with the "gunshow loophole" universal background check mantra.

Get it all into the business dogma and then conversations about "guns" will be just for show- while the political elite laugh all the way to the bank.

Just keep right on buying folks. And here is why. When pubbies get their turn after this fall and demand stats or even rises, the PROFIT temptation will draw in new manufacturing and supply will be augmented. Price may stay high but at least availability will increase too.

Keep buying ammo. As much as you can!

Anonymous said...

So if the repubes take the senate/house the end of this year, all will be well?
But if the Cloward/Piven strategy of pushing the system to collapse via the illegals overwhelming the system bears fruit by the fall, will Caligulabama decide to go full bore and say "Hmmm, lotta problems on our plate this year, guys. How bout I just issue another executive order and we'll hold off on the mid-terms for say...about 6 months? Then we'll hold elections when things quiet down? I promise. Trust me."

We truly live in interesting times. Keep stocking, ladies and gentlemen.

Anonymous said...

More of the "same old, same old". I was hoping they would offer a bit more insight. But then again they don't know the difference between "ammo" and "bullets", so what should I expect?

Merle

Paul X said...

Yeah, it irritates me when people who claim knowledge of some area can't even get their jargon right. I've heard the old, "Ignorant people call cartridges bullets, so we must too." But I don't buy it. People may be ignorant, but they still know what a cartridge is even if they tend to use "bullet" for "cartridge" when they speak. Pro-gun people knowingly, wrongly using "bullets" when they mean "cartridges" just sound like dorks.