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I work at a munitions mfg plant. We are braking records every day. Who ever is buying it (Walmart, government, any other big bulk buyers) has to be stashing it and slowly releasing it to the market. Look up day codes on ammo in stores. I'd be willing to bet there is quite the lag.

I work at a munitions mfg plant. We are braking records every day. Who ever is buying it (Walmart, government, any other big bulk buyers) has to be stashing it and slowly releasing it to the market. Look up day codes on ammo in stores. I'd be willing to bet there is quite the lag.

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According to your post, all you know is that you’re making a lot of it. Which is what would happen if people were buying more of it. Which is what’s happening.

You speculated that bulk retailers (like Walmart) are buying it and not stocking it, and I’m just saying that it makes more sense that people are just buying it as soon as it’s stocked.

You’re supposing that the “ammo shortage” is caused by ammo never being available for sale, when the real cause of a shortage is that consumers are buying it faster than it can be produced. Naturally if that’s happening, your factory would be breaking records trying to keep up with the demand but you still can’t

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One seems about as likely as the other. Ro Sham Bo?

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One seems about as likely as the other

That’s a far cry from “I promise there is no ammo shortage”

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When the people who know that there are shit tons of ammo sitting in warehouses say there is no shortage, it becomes exhausting to play the "Nuh uh yeah huh" game 🤷🏻‍♂️ agreeing to disagree I have nothing to prove to internet folks

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It's also a far cry from "50 million people in the US are hoarding all the ammo". The real answer is likely a combination of the two plus some other factors not currently known.