https://globalordnance.com/tula-9mm-...BEYsVSxfS6K6UA
Tula steel case 9mm $.39 per round ($399/K) is stock at Global ordnance.
https://globalordnance.com/tula-9mm-...BEYsVSxfS6K6UA
Tula steel case 9mm $.39 per round ($399/K) is stock at Global ordnance.
https://www.federalpremium.com/handg.../11-AE9AP.html
American Eagle, 124 gr in stock at Federal. $22.99 per box. Limit of two boxes per order + $12 for shipping = $29 per box (or $0.58 per round). I don't need it that badly, so I will pass on this one. I'm very glad to see the order limit. I think it'll help keep prices from going even higher.
Supply chain is still crushed, and the most outspokenly anti-gun yahoos in 30 years have just been crowned president elect by a media that has spent all year supporting people literally rioting and pillaging.
seems like a reason for ammo to continue to be on the hard to get side of things.
--Josh
“Formerly we suffered from crimes; now we suffer from laws.” - Tacitus.
I’m using this to my advantage. I showed my wife a 400 dollar case of 9mm a few weeks back then let her watch as I slowly hit the buy button. Next time ammo is 180 bucks a case and I buy 2 cases, I won’t hear any bitching.
The reason is economics 101. Greatly increased demand meets a fixed supply.
It takes a long time and a lot of money to get additional production lines going And making a long-term capital investment based on a short term bubble is not good business.
It is a great illustration of just how few gun owners actually shoot much less shoot in any kind of real volume.
The temporary shut down of Remington / UMC ammo operations pursuant you the bankruptcy doesn’t help the supply chain either.
I was just in an LGS which is getting $55 /50 for S&B 9mm ball and $46 /50 for PMC 40 cal ball.