Anonymous ID: 4c27d2 Oct. 15, 2023, 1:19 p.m. No.19742616   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2773 >>2816 >>2843

Stolen Elections have Consequences

 

JUST IN - Poland's pro-EU opposition is on track for a majority in Sunday's election, an exit poll showed — Bloomberg

 

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Anonymous ID: 4c27d2 Oct. 15, 2023, 1:40 p.m. No.19742730   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2756 >>2773 >>2816 >>2832

Lake City Ammo Plant Cancels All Commercial Contracts

 

According to multiple news sources, the Lake City ammo plant has cancelled all of its commercial contracts.

 

This means that stores will no longer be able to purchase ammo from Lake City, which currently supplies 30% of the civilian market for 5.56 ammunition.

 

The Lake City ammo plant is owned by the US Government, but operated by Olin Winchester. Winchester produces ammo and sells it to the government.

 

When the facility is able to produce more ammo than the government requires, they sell it either to consumers or distributors.

If it’s true that they’ve cancelled their commercial contracts, this means the US Government is requiring more ammunition, enough that they can’t produce enough to sell the excess.

 

I haven’t been able to confirm this with Lake City or Winchester themselves, but I’ve reached out to hear what they have to say. I will update this article as soon as I have something.

Stores Will No Longer Be Receiving Ammo From Lake City

 

Winchester 5.56 is, or was, one of the most abundant brands of 5.56 in the country.

 

Lake City is not only the largest supplier for the US Government and Military, but is the largest small arms ammunition factory in the world.

 

Winchester has three facilities for making ammo, but as far as I can tell only makes 5.56 at Lake City.

 

This all means that as Lake City cancels contracts, you’ll stop seeing Winchester 5.56 on the shelf at your local gun store.

Distributors won’t be able to purchase new shipments, so as they run out of their current stock, the shelves will slowly, or quickly, dry up.

Prices Are Only Going Up

 

https://stapledefense.com/lake-city-plant-commercial-contracts/