Posted on 11/07/2007 7:54:06 AM PST by BGHater
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Taiwan has shipped one billion rifle bullets to the United States for NT$560 million in a rare arms sale to the United States, it was reported yesterday.
The 5.56 mm bullets are mainly used to replenish supplies which have run low after wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the Taipei-based China Times reported, citing a military source.
Taiwan's defence ministry last year beat off competition from the likes of Singapore and South Korea to win the five-year contract from a U.S. military subcontractor, it was reported.
In a separate deal, the China Times said the Taiwanese Army plans to purchase 60 UH-60M Black Hawk transport helicopters from Washington for NT$71.7 billion.
The US is the leading arms supplier to Taiwan -- something China objects to -- with Beijing regarding the island as part of its territory awaiting reunification, by force if necessary.
Taiwan has been seeking more advanced weaponry amid China's repeated threats to invade.
Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian last week accused China of provoking the island by targeting it with nearly 1,000 missiles.
Tensions between Taipei and Beijing escalated since the independence leaning leader was elected president in 2000. He was narrowly re-elected in 2004.
That is incorrect - M855 is available from many sources. I have about 1000 rounds that I got from Cheaper Than Dirt in August when they were selling it for $8/20. Over $10 now, but still available.
There is no AP ammo ban. You can buy .50 BMG AP, API and APIT if you want (when it’s available.) I’ve bought all three this year.
200 rounds per paycheck
any particular reason why the prices are skyrocketing so soon?
Materials shortage, transportation costs. Some calibers are real scarce. I’m stocking up on as much as I can on 223/308/3006 ball and any 6.8SPC
We need ammo independence! Congress needs to subsidize American ammunition manufacturers.
"Armor Piercing Ammunition" (a technical, legal term) is banned. See the definition of "Armor Piercing Ammunition" in US code: Title 18, 921 (17).
The manufacture and sale and use in a crime of violence of Armor Piercing Ammunition is prohibited.
I think the provision for determining "sporting purposes" allows BATF to exempt .223 from the APAmmo ban.
Note in the definitions that "Armor Piercing Ammunition" is handgun ammo. Rifle ammo, no matter how much hardened steel it can penetrate, is not "Armor Piercing Ammunition". By definition.
IANAL
Is this why copper and lead have been so expensive lately? The Taiwanese were buying it all up?
China.
A while back, Florida ran out of concrete because of the demand. The boom in China and India has raised the prices of Copper and FE.
Ammo pricing, global demand for certain materials, ect... Domestic sources aren't being exploited due to a number of economic factors, most of them artificially brought on due to various forms of government asshattery.
What the hell is the USA doing importing military bullets
All the Government has to do is call “ Cheaper than Dirt” they are advertising all kinds of bullets.
Use of expanding bullets in warfare was not banned by the Geneva Convention. They are prohibited by the The Hague Peace Conferences
I’m actually looking at picking up some 500 rounds of 9x19mm ($69 delivered)from CTD and 500 rounds of 62gr .223 Silver Bear from JGSales for a little over ~$120...
Last time I bought from Wideners, $122 delivered for 500 rounds of 62gr .223 from Barnaul.
You guys want the bottom line of ammo deals, check this link out:
Ya can’t have too much ammo!
Stocked up on the 7.62 Russian at the same time.
I figure if things ever get to the point I need more than 2K rounds for any 'engagement' I should be running instead of shooting!
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Oh, I hope so. That would offset the high cost of gasoline for some. lol
“Use of expanding bullets in warfare was not banned by the Geneva Convention. They are prohibited by the The Hague Peace Conferences”
Thanks, I didn’t know that.
When it comes to technology and science, the press seems to be a bunch of mental defectives. In other words, they are stupid!
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