U.S. Postal Service Announces Giant Ammo Purchase

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    No wonder ammo is in short supply

    U.S. Postal Service Announces Giant Ammo Purchase

    Post Office joins other federal agencies stockpiling over two billion rounds of ammo

    The U.S. Postal Service is currently seeking companies that can provide “assorted small arms ammunition” in the near future.
    The U.S. Postal Service joins the long list of non-military federal agencies purchasing large amounts of ammunition.

    The U.S. Postal Service joins the long list of non-military federal agencies purchasing large amounts of ammunition.

    On Jan. 31, the USPS Supplies and Services Purchasing Office posted a notice on the Federal Business Opportunities website asking contractors to register with USPS as potential ammunition suppliers for a variety of cartridges.

    “The United States Postal Service intends to solicit proposals for assorted small arms ammunition,” the notice reads, which also mentioned a deadline of Feb. 10.

    The Post Office published the notice just two days after Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) announced his proposal to remove a federal gun ban that prevents lawful concealed carry holders from carrying handguns inside post offices across the country.

    Ironically the Postal Service isn’t the first non-law enforcement agency seeking firearms and ammunition.

    Since 2001, the U.S. Dept. of Education has been building a massive arsenal through purchases orchestrated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

    The Education Dept. has spent over $80,000 so far on Glock pistols and over $17,000 on Remington shotguns.

    Back in July, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration also purchased 72,000 rounds of .40 Smith & Wesson, following a 2012 purchase for 46,000 rounds of .40 S&W jacketed hollow point by the National Weather Service.

    NOAA spokesperson Scott Smullen responded to concerns over the weather service purchase by stating that it was meant for the NOAA Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement for its bi-annual “target qualifications and training.”

    That seems excessive considering that JHP ammunition is typically several times more expensive than practice rounds, which can usually be found in equivalent power loadings and thus offer similar recoil characteristics as duty rounds.

    Including mass purchases by the Dept. of Homeland Security, non-military federal agencies combined have purchased an estimated amount of over two billion rounds of ammunition in the past two years.

    Additionally, the U.S. Army bought almost 600,000 Soviet AK-47 magazines last fall, enough to hold nearly 18,000,000 rounds of 7.62x39mm ammo which is not standard-issue for either the U.S. military or even NATO.

    It would take a Lockheed Martin C-5 Galaxy, one of the largest cargo aircraft in the world, two trips to haul that many magazines.

    A month prior, the army purchased nearly 3,000,000 rounds of 7.62x39mm ammo, a huge amount but still only 1/6th of what the magazines purchased can hold in total.

    The Feds have also spent millions on riot control measures in addition to the ammo acquisitions.

    Earlier this month, Homeland Security spent over $58 million on hiring security details for just two Social Security offices in Maryland.

    DHS also spent $80 million on armed guards to protect government buildings in New York and sought even more guards for federal facilities in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

    While the government gears up for civil unrest and stockpiles ammo without limit, private gun owners on the other hand are finding ammunition shelves empty at gun stores across America, including shortages of once-common cartridges such as .22 Long Rifle.
     

    FrankT

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    Rand Paul is introducing a bill the remove the "no guns" policy at Post office facilities across the country.
     

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    the POTUS is a sly fox.....he's using all federal entities to buy up ammo. Just think, the next POTUS will get all that ammo,,,lol
     

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    One good thing about most gun owners in the south is that they have more stored than they can shoot up in 2 or 3 years,and if things get bad they can share to shoot the bad guys. Bad thing is it will keep prices sky high.
     

    Snow Bird

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    They are most likely sending the AK Mags and ammo to the rebs in Syria, You know the ones that don't want to kill us.
     

    posthuman13

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    I also read not too long ago about the IRS buying a huge amout of ammo.
     

    JohnnyRuger

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    I agree that a lot of the AK items are going to Al Queada backed rebels in Syria. They can't have it being front page news.
     

    neohornet

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    They are most likely sending the AK Mags and ammo to the rebs in Syria, You know the ones that don't want to kill us.

    Is that what we did in the 80's helping Bin Laden during their rebellion to Russia. Don't we learn, by we I mean gov., from history.
     

    bac3996

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    Just Obama administrations way of gun control.
    He can't tell ammunition manufacturers to stop producing ammunition , He knows trying to stop firearms production and purchases is almost impossible in less you mess with the Bill of rights which would take years and most likely set off a civilian revolution .

    So you do the next best thing you have government organization like IRS, Postal Service, National Park, and even Health department buy up and stockpile ammunition .

    Taxpayers money is being used, manufacturers are selling all they can produce to the government and what's not purchased by the government rolls out on store shelves where hoarders or if your lucky enough average sportsmen & women buy it at gouged prices.

    Because the supply is limited prices go high. This limits the amount of sportsmen & women who are actually able to afford to shot.

    The administration has now put a near end to firearms sells, no ammunition average person won't purchase a firearm .

    By purchasing large amounts of ammunition thru government organizations Obama administration has in fact put a end to many firearms . They did it without, legislation , no senate hearings, no public comments, No Presidential seal of approval . Nothing can be traced back to Obama.

    Firearm manufacturers will slowly die out, as purchases will drop drastically . Sure some of you firearm fanatics will still keep kicking , but new generations won't buy into our hobbies of hunting, shooting, and firearms collecting because they won't be able to afford it.

    Without new faces this way of life we all so enjoy will fade away.
     

    FrankT

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    I guess the ammo is so they can go "postal" more often and on is all??
     

    gendoc

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    why else to you think the postal service is going broke....??
     

    FrankT

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    expensive retirement and healthcare legacy costs...UNIONS!
     

    Snow Bird

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    Frank, I think funding retirement out 50 years that was brought on by our great leaders has more to them having a hard time and raising rates has more to do with it than UNIONS.
     

    FrankT

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    The corruption in the unions and they were the ones that got the legacy costs raised in the first place is why the PU is bankrupt. I say break the unions, convert the legacy costs to .25 on the dollar and be done w it...There are a lot of people who would take those jobs right now and get rid of the lazy time wasters!
     

    Snow Bird

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    Yep there are alot of people that will work for LESS. Why work ffor more when you can work for less
     
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