Posted on 05/29/2015 10:30:21 PM PDT by Perseverando
Bids from 'Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses' sought by June 29
Another branch of the federal government is poised to make a massive purchase of ammunition, including hollow points, an expanding bullet designed for maximizing tissue damage and blood loss or shock.
A new Federal Bureau of Prisons shopping list includes:
1 million 9 mm Lugar 124 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point rounds;
1 million 9 mm Lugar 124 Grain Jacketed Ball rounds;
1 million 9 mm Lugar 115 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point rounds;
1.5 million .223 caliber 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket rounds;
40,000 12 Gauge #4 Buckshot 27 Pellets rounds;
185,000 12 Gauge #7 ½ shot rounds;
10,000 12 Gauge Rifled Slug 1 oz.;
and 55,000 Cartridge .308 168 Grain Boat Tail rounds.
The list was posted as an online solicitation at FedBizOpps.gov.
It specifies that the source of the millions of rounds can only be a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, and the ammunition must be delivered to various agency locations over a period of several years.
All ammunition must be new initial load. NO RELOADED ammunition will be accepted, inclusive of factory or otherwise.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Just another large purchase of ammo by the federal government. Nothing to see here. Move along. </Sarc>
First, what is a 9mm 'lugar?' I know of 9mm Luger, but I've never come across a lugar before. (Whenever I see such errors I know the person who wrote the article is not a gun person).
Second, what manufacturer is being chosen for the 9mm rounds? Federal (with their HST, which is arguably the best 9mm bullet out today), Winchester (with their Ranger T and Ranger Bonded ...the Feds had gone with the 147gr Ranger Bonded before, which is the round I use in Kenya due to US gov oversupply ...long story), Speer (with the Gold Dot that js really great, or, Lord forbid, the Gold Dot 2 that is a mess), Remington, Hornsey, what?
Are the guards going dove hunting? Because shootin' a man with 7 1/2 bird shot is just downright cruel. To him and the surgeon who has to pick 'em all out.
115 grains? Not so much.
Thus it is quite interesting there are over million of them on order.
Silly auto correct -> rather than ‘penetration’ it keeps adjusting it to ‘penetrative’
....and Hornsey should obviously be Hornady.
That 7.5 shot. Maybe they ascribe to the idea that they don’t want to shoot through the walls. (Hint - if it won’t go through sheet rock, it won’t go into a bad guy either.)
There was a shooting last year at my son’s college. Thank God the nutcase was an idiot. He killed one student with a shot point blank to the head. Several other kids were shot at a bit of distance, walking to the ambulances with large red rashes. No doubt birdshot.
One student overpowered the shooter while he reloaded.
There is only one size of 7.5 or 7 1/2 (however you want to write it) shot that I can see and it's typically used for dove or quail. 350 pellets per oz. That's a lot of pellet plucking for the unlucky surgeon.
Within ten feet it would probably act a lot like a slug entering your poor unfortunate body like a single mass. Although it would slow down faster and disperse. Further than that and it would be pretty iffy unless a pellet or more hit some vital arteries.
Now, is this on top of the millions, maybe billions, of rounds that Janet Napolitano ordered a few years ago?
What the hell’s going on?
Tell them to borrow it from fedgov’s massive stockpile.
Not if they pour a little wax in there. Like this.
That looks like a lot of work to make a 12 ga. slug that won’t be as effective as a lead slug. I liked the music though. lol
I'm not quite sure what is the purpose of such a small business here. I do not believe that any small business is going to do the work that large ammo companies are doing and to manufacture the rounds from metal and powder and bullets. This can be done for 100 rounds at home, but not for millions of rounds - you need machines for that.
This small business can do only one thing. It can sign two pieces of paper: to buy rounds from the manufacturer, and to sell them to the government. The difference in price will be pocketed without doing any real work. Is this the intent?
are you nuts?...lol....u may be a gun nut..but 10 feet??...ill give ya 25 and show u more destruction then you’ve seen in your life..unless u were walking point..../s
I’m not sure what you mean by “destruction,” especially with 7 1/2 shot, but I was using ten feet to be conservative about the spread. I’ve shot 00buck at 35 ft. and still punched a single solid hole in the target. Albeit about twice the diameter of the 12 ga. bore.
That’s what this government has been about in everything it has done. Somebody has been in the middle profiting for doing nothing
Given the roughly 40,000 employees of this group, what would you consider a reasonable annual purchase of ammo?
Seems to me citing the raw numbers doesn’t tell us much.
Don't most cops use hollow points?
Although since cops hit their targets 18-35% of the time, maybe the overpenetrate overpenetrate argument is moot since the bullets that miss seem to be a likelier event than bullets that enter the perpetrator and exit to hit a bystander.
are they trying to slow down the defense of the average american gun owner by buying all the ammo?
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