Monday, January 21, 2013

Early morning rise...

So woke this morning at O' dark thirty, (thank god for the brew of the gods). Seems that something happened yesterday, can't quit thinking about what it might have been.

Oh yeah El Presidente sworn in to office. I am thinking this might be the last time, unless he decides to become El Presidente for life.

As for this morning I quietly was thinking, ok what else needs to be added to the supplies and food preps. Since our local Wally World is no longer carrying Ammo of late. I know it is because of the impending legislation and of course the lack of manufacturers being able to supply it. Could it also be that our government is making orders for BILLIONS of rounds to be bought? Since most government contract have a very small print line in them that states, Paraphrasing here, "To be supplied as needed" Meaning we may not call for all of it at once but when we do you gotta have the total order read with in X number of days. This just makes the suppliers expend all of there production hours getting the damn order ready and holding it until El Presidente say ok ship it. So they do not manufacture anything but this order so as to have it if called upon to fill the order.

So if they can't take our guns, then we will tie up the ammo so you can't have any to use in your firearms. Progressive Liberals are not totally stupid. I even tried to purchase some primers for reloading and even those parts are getting hard to find due to ammo manufactures buying all the can make to fill the government orders. And by the way who cares that the government takes all that ammo and stores it in bunkers on our dime.

Just so you know a good friend of mine that runs an Army & Navy Surplus Store was just down to an auction in Southern California and saw pallet after pallet of 5.56 & 7.62 waiting to be destroyed rather than to allow it to be bought. Hell why didn't they allow our boys to shoot it up if nothing else.

He tried to bid on ammo cans and the price was run up so high by other bidders that he couldn't afford them. Winning bidders had equipment on sight to grind them up into scrap metal. Seems the scrap price was higher than the sell surplus price. Used military surplus right now is commanding a huge price.

OK later folks,
Have great day and God Bless...
Hossmiester

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