The Department of Homeland Security is set to purchase a further 21.6 million rounds of ammunition to add to the 1.6 billion bullets it has already obtained over the course of the last 10 months alone, figures which have stoked concerns that the federal agency is preparing for civil
solicitation posted yesterday on the Fed Bid website details how the bullets are required for the DHS Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Artesia, New Mexico.
The solicitation asks for 10 million pistol cartridge
.40 caliber 165 Grain, jacketed Hollow point bullets (100 quantities of
100,000 rounds) and 10 million 9mm 115 grain jacketed hollow point
bullets (100 quantities of 100,000 rounds).
The document also lists a requirement for 1.6 million pistol cartridge 9mm ball bullets (40 quantities of 40,000 rounds).
An approximation of how many rounds of ammunition the
DHS has now secured over the last 10 months stands at around 1.625
billion. In March 2012, ATK announced that they had agreed to provide
the DHS with a maximum of 450 million bullets
over four years, a story that prompted questions about why the feds
were buying ammunition in such large quantities. In September last year,
the federal agency purchased a further 200 million bullets.
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This is crazy!
ReplyDeleteHow much is enuff?
Maybe they are trying to cause a shortage? Maybe they are getting ready to start civil unrest? Maybe they are supplying the Brownshirts with much of this ammo? One thing is for sure, the Federal Government doesn't need this much ammo. Not as much as they have been buying. I wonder if they have enuff firearms to shoot this much ammo?
Maybe someone should start contacting their Federal congress-critters and ask them to check into this. Probably won't help, but it won't hurt either. Having and trying to accumulate this much ammo only serves the point of showing something is wrong. Very wrong....
Michael-- Deo Vindicabamur
showing something is wrong. Very wrong....
DeleteAll we can do is prepare the best we can with like minded men.