Please note the register, this is the kind you will have to familiarize yourself with, after the Islamic EMP has gone off over the country, and the medium of exchange is rounds of ammo, or, if you can get any, gold. Ammo is preferable though, not weird calibers like 7.5 Swiss, but good old 5.56, .308, 9mm and 45ACP. Not too many 30 caliber Winchester Magnum, or 50 caliber, but they have their takers, as do the various anti-tank launchers out there.
Anyway, stock up, they are coming to get you, perhaps sooner than you think!
The O'BloMe admin. had made an ammunition purchase early in it's second term of "handgun training" ammo, ostensibly to distribute to feral groups who were unarmed at that point, such as IRS, AFT, IRS, USPS, etc. The purchase amounted to 4.6 billion (!) rounds of hollow-point .40 S&W handgun ammunition (for his personal army).
Hollow point ammo can't be used in international warfare, and is seldom used for range practice on a large scale, so the rational decision would be the ammo was actually purchased for domestic "Constitutionalist control."
I doubt a substantial amount of the ammo has been used, it is likely distributed nation-wide for emergencies as required. It's odd they went with 40 cal, that was the FBI choice of handgun chambering up until the 9mm was adopted "to be more agreeable to feminine hands," as that should always be the criteria, (?) but with their agents not actively carrying the 40, I don't understand the logic.
Point is, they're out there, likely at least 4 billion rounds left unfired. That will eventually trickle-down to battlefield pick-ups. Just another caliber to maybe add to your list.
I keep a couple G23's hangin' around just in case. Hell, I really like .40's anyway. Nice midpoint between 9mm and .45 acp, handloading makes 'em zing!
That ridiculous contract locked-up many producers and components for over a year trying to fulfill it, during what was already a shortage of primers, as I recall.
I'm not familiar with any rational reasoning for that purchase.
Oh, .40 S&W is a great PCC chambering as well, although it can't compete with the 10mm.
I don’t even own a handgun shooting 9mm or 45ACP, but I do have a particularly nice Tripp Research BHP chambered in 40 S&W.
I do have several AR and AK variants and even a bolt action “sniper” rifle in .308, for what it’s worth, I’m not without my Zastava M92 most of the time.
Nails, screws, hand tools, sharpening tools, hand farming tools, well bucket (if pump fails) solar, (at least enough to charge things and run pump and CB) comm's (like CB) barbed wire for yard, large saltwater treble hooks hung from tree branches by heavy leaders hung at 5' elevations to slow evaders in dark, sandbags, foxholes, elevated viewing/firing platforms, optics (spotting scopes, bino's, etc) handloading tools and supplies, grinders for grain and spices, etc.
Just a start, but I got a ton o' shite in my head....
Walmart is arguably one of America's top volume retailers. Any Walmart supplier who tries to increase his/her wholesale price, will encounter stiff resistance and possibly the voiding of their contracts. Tariffs, along with other cost components, are not simply rolled into retail price increases. Walmart et al push those increased costs back on the manufacturer and, in some cases, back onto the government of the nation where those manufactured items are made. The last person who is likely to see a price increase is the end buyer, the Walmart shopper.
Also, I wasn't sure whether to let auto-spellcheck alone and let it capitalize your first name, after going back and forth with it, capitalization is what I chose. Please don't be offended by what may have been seen as a possible oversight, when it was deliberately decided. I have already screwed up someone's name already this morning.
If need be, apologies all around. Bless you my sweet mary.
Please note the register, this is the kind you will have to familiarize yourself with, after the Islamic EMP has gone off over the country, and the medium of exchange is rounds of ammo, or, if you can get any, gold. Ammo is preferable though, not weird calibers like 7.5 Swiss, but good old 5.56, .308, 9mm and 45ACP. Not too many 30 caliber Winchester Magnum, or 50 caliber, but they have their takers, as do the various anti-tank launchers out there.
Anyway, stock up, they are coming to get you, perhaps sooner than you think!
Precious metals, suitable for hoarding and for barter, the short list:
Gold
Silver
Platinum
Copper
Brass
Lead
I like copper, brass, and lead, combined they make for some interesting outcomes, don’t you think.
In line with your comment, here’s my latest post:
https://foreignlocal.substack.com/p/this-could-be-any-school-district
You know Al, with this new Substack moving articles around on my computer, I may have to go to the phone to get a little clarity.
How’s that for a switch!
“Victims” says it all, with precision!
We all be “victims” in the international “hood.”
If I may add a comment,
The O'BloMe admin. had made an ammunition purchase early in it's second term of "handgun training" ammo, ostensibly to distribute to feral groups who were unarmed at that point, such as IRS, AFT, IRS, USPS, etc. The purchase amounted to 4.6 billion (!) rounds of hollow-point .40 S&W handgun ammunition (for his personal army).
Hollow point ammo can't be used in international warfare, and is seldom used for range practice on a large scale, so the rational decision would be the ammo was actually purchased for domestic "Constitutionalist control."
I doubt a substantial amount of the ammo has been used, it is likely distributed nation-wide for emergencies as required. It's odd they went with 40 cal, that was the FBI choice of handgun chambering up until the 9mm was adopted "to be more agreeable to feminine hands," as that should always be the criteria, (?) but with their agents not actively carrying the 40, I don't understand the logic.
Point is, they're out there, likely at least 4 billion rounds left unfired. That will eventually trickle-down to battlefield pick-ups. Just another caliber to maybe add to your list.
I keep a couple G23's hangin' around just in case. Hell, I really like .40's anyway. Nice midpoint between 9mm and .45 acp, handloading makes 'em zing!
Onward, Christian soldiers!
Do you think 4.6 billion rounds were enough?
That ridiculous contract locked-up many producers and components for over a year trying to fulfill it, during what was already a shortage of primers, as I recall.
I'm not familiar with any rational reasoning for that purchase.
Oh, .40 S&W is a great PCC chambering as well, although it can't compete with the 10mm.
Onward, Christian soldiers!
I don’t even own a handgun shooting 9mm or 45ACP, but I do have a particularly nice Tripp Research BHP chambered in 40 S&W.
I do have several AR and AK variants and even a bolt action “sniper” rifle in .308, for what it’s worth, I’m not without my Zastava M92 most of the time.
The general IQ of liberals is frightening.
But also when they realise the truth they don't go back and correct all they've mouthed off about.
Many times they just continue on with the lies
Most times, Boris. “Why tell the truth when a lie will do as well.”
Possible additions
Nails, screws, hand tools, sharpening tools, hand farming tools, well bucket (if pump fails) solar, (at least enough to charge things and run pump and CB) comm's (like CB) barbed wire for yard, large saltwater treble hooks hung from tree branches by heavy leaders hung at 5' elevations to slow evaders in dark, sandbags, foxholes, elevated viewing/firing platforms, optics (spotting scopes, bino's, etc) handloading tools and supplies, grinders for grain and spices, etc.
Just a start, but I got a ton o' shite in my head....
Onward, Christian soldiers!
Don’t forget Night Vision, at least 1 image intensifier and a “Clip On” per sniper team.
Walmart is arguably one of America's top volume retailers. Any Walmart supplier who tries to increase his/her wholesale price, will encounter stiff resistance and possibly the voiding of their contracts. Tariffs, along with other cost components, are not simply rolled into retail price increases. Walmart et al push those increased costs back on the manufacturer and, in some cases, back onto the government of the nation where those manufactured items are made. The last person who is likely to see a price increase is the end buyer, the Walmart shopper.
Excellent summation, Roger.
I know how tariffs work. For the first 100 years, the United States taxed tariffs and got by pretty well.
There are too many people in this country that have no idea what is coming. We ain't seen nothing yet.
50, how about 400 shark fuck $Billionaire
Mary, thanks for the restack.
Also, I wasn't sure whether to let auto-spellcheck alone and let it capitalize your first name, after going back and forth with it, capitalization is what I chose. Please don't be offended by what may have been seen as a possible oversight, when it was deliberately decided. I have already screwed up someone's name already this morning.
If need be, apologies all around. Bless you my sweet mary.