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Well why not? He got 30% more votes than he should have.
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Every incident I ever had go bad with ammo was cheap Russian ammo. I am not buying any more for QC reasons.Any tax sucks; any time, anywhere. And anything anti-gun is a no-go, including the latest crap from a certain, most unfortunate administration. (But personally, I wouldn't buy it anyway, for the same reason I don't smoke Cuban cigars.)
Tulammo was one. I have less beefs with the 7.62x39. Their 9x19 was bad. I got it at $.03 / round and I think that was too expensive I am running Geco, Fiocchi and ppuWhat 7.62x39 ammo are you running?
The video re. the US government opening up WW2 ammunition plants is misleading. Of the WW2 plants, many were closed right after the war. Those are long gone. Some were closed during the BRAC era, those properties have been closed and converted to other uses. The US still has about 20 various ammunition plants, most dating back decades. In the last few years, the government has been taking measures to update these existing plants. That's all, no effort to resuscitate old small arms ammo facilities that are long gone. The spokesman wonders aloud why the government would want to ramp up ammunition production; there is the usual right wing conspiracy theory element.Buy American.
Yeah.....it might just be awhile.