45 Long Colt - 250 gr. JHP total rounds 4000, 200, bx;
LI 002: 45 ACP 230GR JHP 1000 rounds per box total rounds 20,000, 20, mx;
LI 003: 22 LONG RIFLE CCI GREEN TAG COMPETITION RIMFIRE AMMUNITION total rounds 40,000, 400, bx;
LI 004: 30-30 160 gr. - this is being used for a Government gun. total rounds 4,680, 234, bx;
LI 005: 12 GAUGE #8 BIRDSHOT WINCHESTER AA LIGHT TARGET AA128 total rounds 20,00, 80, bx;
LI 006: 410 GAUGE #9 WINCHESTER AA TARGET AA4109 total rounds 10,000, 40, bx;
LI 007: .357 MAGNUM 180 GRAIN JHP total rounds 6,000, 300, bx;
LI 008: 7.69X39MM 123 GRAIN total rounds 5,000, 250, bx;
If they are buying 30-30 in 160 grain then they are buying the Hornady Lever Evolution... not the regular 150 or 170 hunting rounds, supporting the idea that they are testing it against body armor.
I have a so called Spruce Gun. It is a Model 1894 Winchester in .30 WCF, AKA .30-30. It is one of 1,800 commercially produced rifles bought by the Fed Gov’t. to protect the Northwest forests during WWI so there would be spruce wood available for aircraft manufacture.
A relative bought it after the war when they were sold as surplus, so I don’t think the Feds have any need for ammo for guns they no longer have.