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Kraschenbirn
04-05-2021, 02:37 PM
Over the weekend, I was talking with a couple of LEOs at our club range. Both these guys are 'street cops' and, according to them, the local gang-banger/drive-by crowd also appears to be running short on ammuniton. Last month or so, very few of the semi-autos snagged off the street have been fully loaded...like,maybe, five or six rounds in a Glock...and no spare ammo turned up in searches of the detainee's person or vehicle. Also said that according to their sources going rate for 9mm is $3.00/round or more out on the street.

Bill

FISH4BUGS
04-05-2021, 02:42 PM
There is always a silver lining in everything. :)

Kenstone
04-05-2021, 03:04 PM
Yep, dirt bags used to send "youths" into stores to steal a few rounds, often from different boxes.
Those stores no longer have ammo on the shelves or any ammo anywhere else for that mater.
Maybe the cartels will start bringing ammo in, along with the drugs/illegal's, as there seems to be a profit in it now.
jmo

FISH4BUGS
04-05-2021, 03:06 PM
You KNOW if there is a buck to be made, they will.

M-Tecs
04-05-2021, 03:16 PM
If it gets bad enough they will just start killing cops for their ammo. Had an ex brother-in-law shot in the back with a 32ACP will he bent over to help a fake heart attack victim while the fake victims partner shot him in him lower back. The Ex BIL had been shot twice in Nam. It didn't end well for the shooter.

blackthorn
04-05-2021, 03:34 PM
If the anti's get hold of this it will be used as one more justification for killing off our hobby!

Winger Ed.
04-05-2021, 04:02 PM
The big operators won't run out.

Down South of the border they'll be getting plenty by bribing the Federales, and stealing it from their armories.

M-Tecs
04-05-2021, 04:05 PM
The big operators won't run out.

Down South of the border they'll be getting plenty by bribing the Federales, and stealing it from their armories.

The shortage is mostly a US phenomenon.

bakerjw
04-08-2021, 08:09 AM
The funny thing is. In Canada primers are readily available.

bedbugbilly
04-08-2021, 10:51 AM
During the Obama shortage - a friend and I would get up early and go up to Sportsman's Warehouse in Tucson to stand in line, get a number and hope we could get some ammo. They would announce what caliber, powder, primers, etc. they had and when your number was called, the maximum number boxes, etc. you could buy.

It never failed to amaze me that every time we went, there were gang-bangers at the front of the line - you had no trouble just looking at them to know what they were. Some of these goons didn't look smart enough to even know how to load a firearm . . but every time . . . they would take the maximum amount of ammo, powder, primers, etc. It wasn't hard to figure out that they used the components for trading stock because you would se them doing it right in the parking lot afterwards - trading powder, primers, etc. for boxes of loaded ammo . . . and I don't think they were good little boys and girls who wanted the ammo to go out in the desert and hunt four legged coyotes.

Yea . . . they may be getting shortt of ammo but all that means is that there will be an increase of B & Es to steal it - both commercial and residential.

The old saying used to be . . . "fellas, lock your daughters up" . . . now the new cry is . . fellas, lock your ammo up"

JSnover
04-09-2021, 07:15 AM
During the Obama shortage - a friend and I would get up early and go up to Sportsman's Warehouse in Tucson to stand in line, get a number and hope we could get some ammo. They would announce what caliber, powder, primers, etc. they had and when your number was called, the maximum number boxes, etc. you could buy.

It never failed to amaze me that every time we went, there were gang-bangers at the front of the line - you had no trouble just looking at them to know what they were. Some of these goons didn't look smart enough to even know how to load a firearm . . but every time . . . they would take the maximum amount of ammo, powder, primers, etc. It wasn't hard to figure out that they used the components for trading stock because you would se them doing it right in the parking lot afterwards - trading powder, primers, etc. for boxes of loaded ammo . . . and I don't think they were good little boys and girls who wanted the ammo to go out in the desert and hunt four legged coyotes.

With so many of us crying to boycott this outfit or that one because "they're a bunch of crooks" it makes me wonder how any of us could trade loaded ammo for components to 'ghetto trash' types like that; REAL criminals.

CoolHandMoss
04-09-2021, 07:17 AM
Criminals like to dump a mag out the window of a car into the air to show off. Ammo goes quick!

Nobade
04-09-2021, 07:50 PM
There has been a big increase in people getting stabbed around here since ammo got hard to come by.

Dak47
04-11-2021, 12:34 PM
I have a bit of a unique view on things since we have abodes in both BC and TX. It is crazy with availability in TX, once and while you get lucky here and there on shipments, right time, right place and don't hesitate for a nanosecond. One of the things that sealed the deal for me going into BP and that's not all that much better..... In BC we are not exactly awash in ammo and reloading components but the supply is robust, I warn everyone up north - when the stockpile here runs dry, it will be a veryyyyyy long time before Canada sees anything again, so pile it deep. Crazy Times 2.0

FISH4BUGS
04-11-2021, 12:57 PM
I learned the last time around.
All i can say is "...what shortage"?