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Post by thywar on May 27, 2013 7:43:05 GMT -7
San Francisco Gun Store: 9mm Ammo Stays on Shelves 'About Five Minutes'
A box of 9mm ammo at High Bridge Arms in San Francisco "has a shelf life of about five minutes," according to Steve Alcairo, the general manager of the city's only gun store.
Speaking to the San Francisco Chronicle, Alcairo said, "It used to take us a month to sell 5,000 rounds. Now we go through that in a week--when we can get them."
The demand is not limited to San Francisco. It can be found in any city or town in the United States. And it is not exclusive to gun stores; police departments are feeling a squeeze, as well.
On April 8, Breitbart News reported that ammo manufacturers were reacting to this ongoing demand by enlarging work forces and, in many cases, producing ammunition 24 hours a day.
At that time, ammo makers like Hornady, Remington, and Black Hills all said they were able to find ways to meet such panic-buying onslaughts in the past. However, many of them said they have never seen a panic-driven climate like today's.
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Post by USCGME2 on May 27, 2013 9:00:49 GMT -7
Kommiefornia cant possibly have an ammo shortage. Especially in San Fran Sicko. There are no high cap mags allowed! With all those effective gun control laws, low crime rate, and financial security in California, I just can't wrap my mind around an ammo shortage there. (Too bad there is not a universal sarcasm font, cause thats what Id have used here). I do feel for the poor dude who owns that gun store behind enemy lines.
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Post by Cwi555 on May 27, 2013 10:51:00 GMT -7
It's out there, I've managed to pick up 3K of it over the last 6 months. 900 rounds of that came from a heads up credit OT.
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