I have a feeling this time it's different...Hope I'm wrong.
There was a Canadian company who purchased most of the distributor inventory in Canada and exported it back to the USA when they relized that there was a premium to be made on the market down there.
Sometimes I wonder how scared someone has to be to consider $.50USD per .22lr a reasonable number. Must be really ####ty to live life like that.
We get ammo from China, where USA doesn't. I seen new imports of Norinco ammo lately, won't that continue? Any other Countries that can't import to USA, that do supply us? We also have some re-manufacturers that say they do not export to USA. After this bs 'lockdown' some stores aren't selling Ammo atm, for curbside pickup...like Can. tire, so maybe get there first day in Feb. when they're open again & grab what you can!
Am I the only one noticing this sentence?
If this company is identified I hope their short term gain results in long term pain.
22LR is not much of a money maker for the ammo companies and is normally the first to limit or cease production in favor of others.
I'm pretty sure the machines that make 22LR can't make other calibres.
Likewise the powder, primer powder and bullets are pretty specific to 22LR as far as I understand. I'm happy to be proven wrong by someone with a link.
This is not an advertisement for our stores ammo, because we do not have much left. When we tried to re-order, everyone was sold out. Buy it while you can and where you can, because this situation will not correct itself for some time.
This fear mongering does not look good on your business.
This is a time never seen before with senile Biden at the helm a pandemic/China the list goes on...
This fear mongering does not look good on your business.




























