Over the next 5 year, 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition will be acquired by Homeland Secuity. What is going on with the goverment? 5 bullets for every man, woman and child in the USA.

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Federal solicitations to buy the bullets are known as "strategic sourcing contracts," which help the government get a low price for a big purchase, says Peggy Dixon, spokeswoman for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Ga . The training center and others like it run by the Homeland Security Department use as many as 15 million rounds every year, mostly on shooting ranges and in training exercises.
I can see that. Hell, I know when my Troop (company size element) would go to the range we could easily expend 10-15k rounds on training. That was just 80-90 people. I know it sounds like a lot but lets just say some individuals in the Army can't hit the broad side of a barn or on the rare occasion, we withdrew ammo from the ASP and they told us not to bring live ammo back. That lead to a contest to see how many 30rd magazines an individual could dump in 2 mins. The guy that went through the most got out of doing PT the next morning.RX8er wrote:I was just reading this on my FoxNews app.
Federal solicitations to buy the bullets are known as "strategic sourcing contracts," which help the government get a low price for a big purchase, says Peggy Dixon, spokeswoman for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Ga . The training center and others like it run by the Homeland Security Department use as many as 15 million rounds every year, mostly on shooting ranges and in training exercises.
On a side note: I still can't understand why I was trusted with a select fire M4 with a detachable 30rd magazine (or "clip" as the liberal "gun experts" call it) while in uniform but now that I am a civilian I can't be.bauer wrote: we withdrew ammo from the ASP and they told us not to bring live ammo back. That lead to a contest to see how many 30rd magazines an individual could dump in 2 mins. The guy that went through the most got out of doing PT the next morning.
U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Customs - they're all actively fighting Mexican drug cartels. Sometimes I fear our good guys are outgunned and outmanned against those bad guys.mr surveyor wrote:we have way too many armed "federal agents"
If our folks are out-gunned by drug cartels, then its because the powers-that-be WANT them to be outgunned. Any excuse anyone wants to come up with is merely that, an excuse. Playing these patty-cake games with citizens from another country invading this country to purposely break the laws and cause damage to our citizenry should be dealt with in the harshest manner...and if some of these other countries don't like it, they need to get a handle on THEIR citizens. The lives of those cartel folks are NOT worth more than the lives of our agents, not in the least. And don't think I only blame the current administration, the last one played soft-ball, too. I knew that when those Border Patrol guys got convicted and thrown in jail for shooting a drug trafficker...they should have gotten a medal.equin wrote:U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Customs - they're all actively fighting Mexican drug cartels. Sometimes I fear our good guys are outgunned and outmanned against those bad guys.mr surveyor wrote:we have way too many armed "federal agents"
equin wrote:U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Customs - they're all actively fighting Mexican drug cartels. Sometimes I fear our good guys are outgunned and outmanned against those bad guys.mr surveyor wrote:we have way too many armed "federal agents"
I guess they want to make sure we don't get back up.old farmer wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/homeland-security ... 40538.html
Over the next 5 year, 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition will be acquired by Homeland Secuity. What is going on with the goverment? 5 bullets for every man, woman and child in the USA.