On a semi-private website is a solicitation by the Department of Homeland Security for a total of 26.1 million rounds of ammunition, which it is seeking to purchase from a small business. Although this might seem like a lot, sources tell us it is not out of the ordinary.
Going through the website FedBid, DHS’ Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Arteia, New Mexico, is putting out a call for the training ammunition through competitive bids, which have to be at least $10, according to the post. Here’s a breakdown of what it wants:
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Yep here they go again. Funny how they need all those JHP's for target practice. Idiots, Jacketed Hollow points are not used for practice. Thats a waste. Now this "SEAL" saying its normal is full of bull. You don't use JHP's unless you are going to kill or hurt your human or animal target. Smoke and mirrors fellas, time to lock and load the SHTF is coming.
ReplyDeleteAll the assault rifles and shotguns and ammo they are buying but citizens aren't allowed. Why would they need all this .....
ReplyDeleteThey already have 1.6 BILLION rounds stockpiled.
ReplyDeleteStockpiled for what? Hmmm.
666 isn't for a person. It is for a thing. Government for example. OUR government.
Republicans will soon be put in concentration camps if they don't fight back. The Obama administration has a plan for Amerika.
ReplyDeleteHow many more wake up calls do we need? And don't count on the rebublicans, the so-called moderates are part of the problem. Time for the people (that care) to prepare. Study the communist takeover of Cuba for a preview of things to come. Better yet talk to any Cuban that left there when they could that live mostly in Florida. There is no such thing as a liberal democrat Cuban.
ReplyDeleteStock piles for when the revolution comes
ReplyDeleteStock piles for when the revolution comes
ReplyDeleteFebruary 8, 2013 at 6:29 PM
And it can't come soon enough. Although maybe as not as ideal but, the ex-cop in LA has started his own little revolution.
And yet he agrees with a gun ban. Don't make sense to me.