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Originally posted by Maxatoria
if i remember this correctly its the maximum that the DHS can get over a 5 year period from their supplier and at a fixed price and as you said copper prices are rising so for the next 5 years the DHS will be able to buy upto 90 million rounds a year at a fixed price so if copper prices go mental the DHS could be saving the goverment money since they are buying ammo at lets say 20c a bullet but the copper price alone would make it at least 50c a bullet which would lead people to moan at the goverment about not looking ahead on ammo purchases
having worked in local goverment here in the uk its not uncommon to do open ended orders but with a fixed price and sometimes its worked out that the supplier has taken a hefty cost hit rather than the tax payer
Originally posted by SrWingCommander
10,000 x 50+ 500,000 rounds fired per week. (and 500,000 just carrying while on duty).. Let's say 50 weeks per year (figure 2 weeks off on leave) that's 25 million rounds per year. Now, that comes out to 18 years of ammunition.
Originally posted by SrWingCommander
reply to post by Aliensun
My locals.typically do shoot once a week....but I know it varies widely.....hence the discussion here.
Originally posted by VeritasAequitas
reply to post by SrWingCommander
Trouble is there is about 300 million people in the US that don't have hollow points, and they'd still have rounds left if they missed us...People might want to start stepping their game up if they expect to stop any more attempts to round us up.