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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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But isn’t that what would happen if people were hoarding ammo? They’d be buying it as fast as you could produce it, that’s what causes a shortage

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Think of it like the reason diamonds are expensive. I hear management complain that stores aren't getting product on the shelves for various reasons. "Can't hire anyone to stock the shelves" is one I hear a lot. Just blame "covid" what ever the excuse I'm telling you it's leaving our doors and not making it to the shelf

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I understand what you’re saying, I’m just saying that I’ve been stockpiling as much ammo as I can. If 50 million other people are doing that too, what would be happening at your factory? Exactly what you’re describing, right?

It’s not that the ammo isn’t hitting the shelves, it’s that it all gets bought within hours of hitting the shelves so the vast majority of people never see it

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I know what I know and you speculate what you speculate. If you knew how much ammo was going o the FBI alone you'd shit bricks.