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Monday, February 04, 2013

 

Gun Manufacturer Status Report

Status Report from Valley Guns in West Virginia
 
Attention F.B. fans: to follow will be several IMPORTANT Info updates about the statusof the gun industry currently, followed by an INVENTORY UPDATE:
 
We traveled to Texasfor Industry meetings concerning the shortages, here's what we were told.
 
Smith & Wesson-is running at Full capacity making 300+ guns/day-mainly M&P pistols. They are unable to produce any more guns to help with the shortages.
 
RUGER: Plans to increase from 75% to 100% in the next 90 days.
 
FNH: Moving from 50% production to 75% by Feb 1st and 100% by March 1.
 
Remington-Maxed out!
 
Armalite: Maxed out.
 
DPMS: Can't get enough parts to produce any more product.
 
COLT: Production runs increasing weekly...bottle necked by Bolt carrier's.
 
LWRC:Making only black guns, running at full capacity... can't get enough gun quality steel to make barrels.
 
SpringfieldArmory: Only company who can meet demand but are running 30-45 days behind.
 
AMMO: Every caliber is now Allocated! We are looking at a nationwide shortage of all calibers over the next 9 months. All plants are producing as much ammo as possible w/ of
1 BILLION rounds produced weekly. Most is military followed by L.E. and civilians are third in line.
 
MAGPUL is behind 1 MILLION mags, do not expect any large quantities of magpul anytime soon.
 
RELOADERS... ALL Remington, Winchester , CCI & Federal primers are going to ammo FIRST. There are no extra's for reloading purposes... it could be 6-9 months before things
get caught up.
 
Sorry for the bleak news, but now we know what to expect in the coming months. Stay tuned, we'll keep you posted...
 
Related commentary from Bob Owens:
They didn’t know when they’d be getting anything back in stock, from magazines to rifles to pistols. Manufacturers were running full-bore, but couldn’t come close to keeping up with market demand. It wasn’t just the AR-15s, the AK-pattern rifles, the M1As, and the FALs that were sold out. It really hit me when I realized that the World War-era M1 Garands, M1 carbines, and Enfield .303s were gone, along with every last shell. Ubiquitous Mosin-Nagants — of which every gun store always seems to have 10-20—were gone. So was their ammo. Only a dust free space marked their passing. I’ve never seen anything like it.
 
Every weapon of military utility designed within the past 100+ years was gone.  This isn’t a society stocking up on certain guns because they fear they may be banned.
This is a society preparing for war.
Barack Obama, Dianne Feinstein and the rest of the Statists have done more to promote gun ownership than the NRA ever did. Well done, Democrats!

Comments:
Shares in gun companies are soaring too. I read where share value has increased like 750% in one company.
I still want a colt python, I don't think they make them anymore, someday, I will have one.
One of my close associates has been lamenting for a while now that gun control is going to be achieved through a lack of ammo... that those against guns will win by making guns useless for anything other than a club.

That is a pretty sad commentary. My daughter is an excellent shot, but even she is now telling me that she will start bow practice with me (my weapon of choice for target practice) - as she doesnt want to waste any of her ammo.
Comment by maximumfun - Today, 6:34 pm
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Yep,
They could just as well pass legislation on ammo. The constitution says nothing about ammo. As far as I know.
I see a huge shortage of reloading supplies too.

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