1.6 billion rounds of ammunition
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Megyn Kelly talks with CA Congressman asking for answers from DHS.
Innuendo is that the goobernment is trying to tie up ammo availability.
1.6 billion rounds of JHP. Enough rounds to supply Iraq war quantities for 24 years (media hype).
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Innuendo is that the goobernment is trying to tie up ammo availability.
1.6 billion rounds of JHP. Enough rounds to supply Iraq war quantities for 24 years (media hype).
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Way to go...You are going in the right direction!!!Sidro wrote:1.6 billion rounds divided by 70,000 DHS agents =22,857 rds per agent divided by 5 years =4,571 rds per year per agent or 12.52 rds per day practice ammo. I could get by on that amount of ammo.
I ran the numbers at 50K shooters...Anythig less than that and we start to see more of a problem...
But here is the real kicker...
We all see the discussion focusing on the need of the government to be able to control "civil unrest", but with these aquisitions, it appears to me that it hasa nothing to do with civil unrest, it makes more sense to control the "civil resistance" which is probably aimed at folks like us...
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That was a California State Senator...Not that it really matters...I am trying to confirm if he is a FReeper (Free Republic.com participant), I have a sneeky feeling he is...RoyGBiv wrote:Megyn Kelly talks with CA Congressman asking for answers from DHS.
Innuendo is that the goobernment is trying to tie up ammo availability.
1.6 billion rounds of JHP. Enough rounds to supply Iraq war quantities for 24 years (media hype).
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What is encouraging is that finally elected officials are asking questions...Albiet 2-3 weeks behind the rest of us...
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It's a simple hedge purchase. I honestly don't see anything alarming about it. If anything, it is one of the more financially sensible things the federal government has done in quite some time.
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you maybe right. OTOH there is the possibility that something more sinister is really going on.It's a simple hedge purchase. I honestly don't see anything alarming about it. If anything, it is one of the more financially sensible things the federal government has done in quite some time.
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Really? If what I read is correct, they bought nearly a century's worth of ammo. How is that sensible? I mean, how would they know what calibers they need that far ahead? What if .40S&W and 5.56mm become obsolete next year?jrmcm wrote:It's a simple hedge purchase. I honestly don't see anything alarming about it. If anything, it is one of the more financially sensible things the federal government has done in quite some time.
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If saving money was the objective, we'll need an explanation of why the purchase was for hollow point rounds, which are much more expensive than the FMJ's normally used for training.jrmcm wrote:It's a simple hedge purchase. I honestly don't see anything alarming about it. If anything, it is one of the more financially sensible things the federal government has done in quite some time.
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Can you cite your data source and methodological for coming to that conclusion?Dave2 wrote: Really? If what I read is correct, they bought nearly a century's worth of ammo. How is that sensible? I mean, how would they know what calibers they need that far ahead? What if .40S&W and 5.56mm become obsolete next year?
It does not even come close to what I think I have read, done the math on.
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Nope. I think I read it here or on sigforum, but that's all I've got.E.Marquez wrote:Can you cite your data source and methodological for coming to that conclusion?Dave2 wrote: Really? If what I read is correct, they bought nearly a century's worth of ammo. How is that sensible? I mean, how would they know what calibers they need that far ahead? What if .40S&W and 5.56mm become obsolete next year?
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So does ANYONE actually have a link to or copy of the ACTUAL purchase document? I for one would really like to read it for myself.
Hard to believe it is not out there someplace on the internet by now.
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still doesnt answer why DHS has purchased 1k armored pers carrier vehicles
if the gov agencies tried to quell the population....what becomes of ALL of these agents families? where would they go to be safe from the non agents
thats a whole bunch of people to protect from certain retaliation or harm.
we would certainly notice if thousands of families suddenly "vanished"
I know of several in our neck of the woods....if they were missing from being put in protection, i would notice
or will the agents be so brainwashed that they leave their families to round up the non kool aid drinkers?
hopefully fox, ted and hensarling can keep the pressure on
if the gov agencies tried to quell the population....what becomes of ALL of these agents families? where would they go to be safe from the non agents
thats a whole bunch of people to protect from certain retaliation or harm.
we would certainly notice if thousands of families suddenly "vanished"
I know of several in our neck of the woods....if they were missing from being put in protection, i would notice
or will the agents be so brainwashed that they leave their families to round up the non kool aid drinkers?
hopefully fox, ted and hensarling can keep the pressure on
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I understand government buying in bulk. I understand government agencies allocating money to keep their budget high (spend it or lose it). What I don't like is Janet Napolitano refusing to answer Congressional questions on the subject. If its an innocent purchase then she should be able to articulate that to Congress.E.Marquez wrote:So does ANYONE actually have a link to or copy of the ACTUAL purchase document? I for one would really like to read it for myself.
Hard to believe it is not out there someplace on the internet by now.
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They have?powerboatr wrote:still doesnt answer why DHS has purchased 1k armored pers carrier vehicles
By chance do you have a cite, link or copy of the purchase order? Delivery contract?
Like the discussion above on 1.6 billion bullets. I see a lot of talk, and no documents. So it makes my wounder if i'f it's all he said she said, taken out of context to feed the sheeple drama drummed up by Alex Jones types.
And out of curiosity.. with the thousands of MRAPS returning to the US from Iraq and Afghanistan, bought and paid for with funds long spent.. Being offered to US State, and Federal agencies who should get them? (by the way local LEO's, if your department is offered one or to purchase one RUN AWAY, they are a maintenance nightmare, your budget will go RED just keeping the things running... more so if you hit an occasional IED... )
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I understand the Feds train with their carry ammo.Excaliber wrote:If saving money was the objective, we'll need an explanation of why the purchase was for hollow point rounds, which are much more expensive than the FMJ's normally used for training.jrmcm wrote:It's a simple hedge purchase. I honestly don't see anything alarming about it. If anything, it is one of the more financially sensible things the federal government has done in quite some time.
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Another instance of government waste.sjfcontrol wrote:I understand the Feds train with their carry ammo.Excaliber wrote:If saving money was the objective, we'll need an explanation of why the purchase was for hollow point rounds, which are much more expensive than the FMJ's normally used for training.jrmcm wrote:It's a simple hedge purchase. I honestly don't see anything alarming about it. If anything, it is one of the more financially sensible things the federal government has done in quite some time.
While qualifications must be done with carry rounds and some exercises are best done with that ammo, there's no need to use the expensive stuff for everything when a fairly close equivalent (in terms of recoil and point of impact in relation to point of aim) FMJ round is available.
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