Posted on 06/07/2013 12:35:14 PM PDT by marktwain
TFB friend Nic Jenzen-Jones was commissioned by the Small Arms Survey to document the ammunition used in the Libyan Revolution. The report can be downloaded here.
Nic discovered that ammunition was procured form the usual suspects (China, Russia, Pakistan etc.) but I was surprised to discover that a lot of FN Herstal made rounds in Gadaffis arsenal. FN discovered that by throwing in a few FN303 less lethal launchers in among a lot of ammunition, they could get approval to export a lot of ammunition on humanitarian grounds. A risky move in my opinion. If Britain or the USA had committed ground troops to the civil war it would have been a public relations disaster for the company, not to mention putting their lucrative US military contracts in jeopardy.
The identified cartridges were manufactured predominantly in factories located in Belgium, China, and former Eastern Bloc countries.
Among the cartridges assessed for this study, the headstamps suggest regular procurement of ammunition over the past 40 years. However, only two of the identified headstamps indicate a production date from the 1992 2003 period of the UN Security Councils arms embargo on Libya.
Cartridges in Eastern Bloc calibres are the most common and widely available; this finding is supported by photographic evidence and their relatively low prices on the local black markets. NATO-calibre rounds are typically scarcer and often associated with those small arms that are considered more prestigious. These factors have resulted in NATO-calibre ammunition being sold at artificially inflated prices.
Handgun ammunition is uniformly more expensive and less available than ammunition for long guns. Handgun ammunition is highly sought after because buyers have begun opting for concealable firearms over the commonly available Kalashnikov variants and Fabrique Nationale dHerstal (FN Herstal) Fusil Automatique Léger (FAL) rifles of the conflict period.
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That's 'cause Napalitoano has dried up not only our domestic supply but also the worlds supply. Ya' think she might own some stock in the companies that make that stuff? Jus' supposin'.
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