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To: unclewest who wrote (479527)3/29/2012 9:53:29 PM
From: FJB2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793927
 
Are there really that many terrorists that they need this much ammo? They only catch a couple dozen terrorists a year - seems a bit odd...


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The Department Of Homeland Security Is Buying 450 Million New Bullets


Eloise Lee|Mar. 28, 2012, 11:31 AM

Read more: businessinsider.com

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office is getting an "indefinite delivery" of an "indefinite quantity" of .40 caliber ammunition from defense contractor ATK.

U.S. agents will receive a maximum of 450 million rounds over five years, according to a press release on the deal.

The high performance HST bullets are designed for law enforcement and ATK says they offer "optimum penetration for terminal performance."

This refers to the the bullet's hollow-point tip that passes through barriers and expands for a bigger impact without the rest of the bullet getting warped out of shape: "this bullet holds its jacket in the toughest conditions."

We've also learned that the Department has an open bid for a stockpile of rifle ammo. Listed on the federal business opportunities network, they're looking for up to 175 million rounds of .223 caliber ammo to be exact. The .223 is almost exactly the same round used by NATO forces, the 5.56 x 45mm.

The deadline for earlier this month was extended because the right contractor just hadn't come along.

Looks like the Department of Homeland Security means business.



To: unclewest who wrote (479527)3/30/2012 4:43:18 PM
From: Farmboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793927
 
I have a Glock 22 I carried for work for several years. It is a fine pistol. Never had a malfunction.