2.5 million rounds? Ah, I'm guessing that is a typo, because that is not a lot of ammunition. I bet the US military bought more condoms than that.

U.S. Armed Forces do NOT use this caliber. I wonder if they're being directed to dry up domestic supplies of commie ammo, or, are they getting ready to supply their old Al-Qaeda bagmen to kill Christians in Syria... I anticipate they will use their monopoly money to buy up other types of 7.62 x 39mm as well as certain rifles. Sad times we live in. Stock up now if you can afford to.
Yes, sad times indeed
Fear monger much? As others have said, 2.5 million rounds for the U.S. Military is pocket change.
It follows a trend, 1.6 Billion rounds bought by the US federal government in the last year, those purchases from non-military federal agencies. This latest purchase is essentially civilian rounds in North America, not a caliber the US military uses, not a NATO round. The US Armed Forces use .223 and 5.56 mainly, anyone heard of an ammo shortage to our south or is that just more "conspiracy" too? I really believe the days of getting 7.62 x 39mm affordably are numbered if they're able to start doing this across the board... Only a matter of time really.
Here's some food for thought. Why on earth would the US military be buying up the 20 to 30 year old stocks of military surplus ammo that a far lesser military has deemed unfit for use? This will more than likely be new manufacture, if they end up stockpiling oodles of it, it has a chance of becoming military surplus down the road.
For what? Testing purposes? Trying to make body armour that will stand up to it?
For sale to other countries? As planted evidence at firearms raid crime scenes? All of the above?
U.S. Armed Forces do NOT use this caliber. I wonder if they're being directed to dry up domestic supplies of commie ammo, or, are they getting ready to supply their old Al-Qaeda bagmen to kill Christians in Syria... I anticipate they will use their monopoly money to buy up other types of 7.62 x 39mm as well as certain rifles. Sad times we live in. Stock up now if you can afford to.
It follows a trend, 1.6 Billion rounds bought by the US federal government in the last year, those purchases from non-military federal agencies. This latest purchase is essentially civilian rounds in North America, not a caliber the US military uses, not a NATO round. The US Armed Forces use .223 and 5.56 mainly, anyone heard of an ammo shortage to our south or is that just more "conspiracy" too? I really believe the days of getting 7.62 x 39mm affordably are numbered if they're able to start doing this across the board... Only a matter of time really.



























