WHY does DHS need 450 million hollow point rounds? AND buying up 7k more NATO guns!

PetFlora

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Isn't the real question, since we're a free democratic republic :wall: , Why do we have DHS??????????????????
 

Doer

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you'll be in a fema camp too guy, tin foil wont help any of us, i dont comment on your asshole or stupid posts, so grant me the same favor and just pretend you cant see anything i post.

as far as train like you fight wtf? the army trains with ball ammo, you fight with a mixed mag.. there is no reason to use hp rounds except for stopping power. maybe the bath salt zombies?
No, the main reason is over penetration. The military fights with FMJ because they want over penetration. They want many wounded. DHS wants misses to die and not bounce around and hits to stay in the perp.
 

malignant

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No, the main reason is over penetration. The military fights with FMJ because they want over penetration. They want many wounded. DHS wants misses to die and not bounce around and hits to stay in the perp.
makes sense
 

Doer

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Actually we are a constitutional republic. So the obvious out is that DHS, uuhhmm, constitutes something. cn
Exactly, the folks that want mob rule are ones that propose we are in a "free democracy." We are in a unique Constitution. None other like it. It's a careful balance of power. Home Land Security. If by now, someone doesn't know why we put all our Homeland protection resources under one command, then, perhaps, they may never know.
 

UncleBuck

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you'll be in a fema camp too guy, tin foil wont help any of us, i dont comment on your asshole or stupid posts, so grant me the same favor and just pretend you cant see anything i post.
no dice. i'm going to mock you as the tin foil hatter you are when you post nonsense like this above.
 

MacGuyver4.2.0

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99+% of those rounds will be expended on the training range. cn

I call B.S. CN, even you are pretty level headed and have great posts here, did you read the second part of that post and see how many rounds per gun that equates to? I'll add it again in case anyone forgot to do the math.

Several issues to address here... First the testing... after 7500 rounds, the barrels will be getting close to being shot out. Chrome lined barrels are usually good to 7-8K, and the new Melonite harding process is seeing 10K+ out of the barrels. Second.. Sharing the test results with other Fed Agencies? You think this will STOP the other agencies from doing the same thing over again? When has any Fed Agency taken the word from another? Hell, they don't even share important data. Third... Why is there a DHS.. well guys, they are there to protect our GOVT officials, not the average Joe. Fourth... 7000 guns and 450M rounds of ammo, equates to 64286 rounds per gun! Something to think about here, as to why the new guns and all that ammo! Our GOVT KNOWS the public is NOT happy with them, they can't be that stupid or blind, and they are gearing up for that moment when the straw breaks the camels back. Fact is that back has already been broken... and we are all treading on a very fine wire, which could break at any moment.

Also- I happen to know people who WORK for the DHS and they even said it was 'crazy' as firearms and massive amounts of ammo are NOT thier forte. Plus, the DHS is not sharing *why* they need all that ammo even though it has been questioned pubilcally at this point. Even *with* the sub-departments they have under them, there is NO need for all that ammo, period. Something is very wrong here and it shocks me that few people even know what's going on.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I call B.S. CN, even you are pretty level headed and have great posts here, did you read the second part of that post and see how many rounds per gun that equates to? I'll add it again in case anyone forgot to do the math.

Several issues to address here... First the testing... after 7500 rounds, the barrels will be getting close to being shot out. Chrome lined barrels are usually good to 7-8K, and the new Melonite harding process is seeing 10K+ out of the barrels. Second.. Sharing the test results with other Fed Agencies? You think this will STOP the other agencies from doing the same thing over again? When has any Fed Agency taken the word from another? Hell, they don't even share important data. Third... Why is there a DHS.. well guys, they are there to protect our GOVT officials, not the average Joe. Fourth... 7000 guns and 450M rounds of ammo, equates to 64286 rounds per gun! Something to think about here, as to why the new guns and all that ammo! Our GOVT KNOWS the public is NOT happy with them, they can't be that stupid or blind, and they are gearing up for that moment when the straw breaks the camels back. Fact is that back has already been broken... and we are all treading on a very fine wire, which could break at any moment.

Also- I happen to know people who WORK for the DHS and they even said it was 'crazy' as firearms and massive amounts of ammo are NOT thier forte. Plus, the DHS is not sharing *why* they need all that ammo even though it has been questioned pubilcally at this point. Even *with* the sub-departments they have under them, there is NO need for all that ammo, period. Something is very wrong here and it shocks me that few people even know what's going on.
The 450 million rounds are in .40S&W. Not destined for those 7k carbines, which are chambered 5.56 NATO/.223 Rem. Also, why posit that the ammo being purchased at the same time as the guns is exclusive to those guns, and the guns to the ammo? That's implied in your thesis here. Iirc ammo is used wherever needed and not linked to a given lot of guns. cn
 

MacGuyver4.2.0

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Exactly. .40 S&W is typically a pistol round, correct? So WHY does the DHS need 450 million rounds of .40S&W? How many .40 S&W pistols or pistol/machine guns do they even have? They do NOT have enough employees to go through all that ammo in the next ten years even if they all went to range every week.
The NATO rifles brings up another question as to why they will basically 'wear out' all of those rifles in the need for 'testing'. Are they expecting massive Mexican invasion to transpire? Something is not adding up...
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Exactly. .40 S&W is typically a pistol round, correct? So WHY does the DHS need 450 million rounds of .40S&W? How many .40 S&W pistols or pistol/machine guns do they even have? They do NOT have enough employees to go through all that ammo in the next ten years even if they all went to range every week.
The NATO rifles brings up another question as to why they will basically 'wear out' all of those rifles in the need for 'testing'. Are they expecting massive Mexican invasion to transpire? Something is not adding up...
This is a wild guess, but I would not be surprised if DHS is the interim procurer for FBI and more local police agencies everywhere. That then becomes hundreds to thousands of rounds per active-duty officer. That would then become unremarkable. cn

<edit> i have learned two things just now.
1) It;s work to read Google about this topic, since dozens of oh-noes! blogs have run with this story, swallowed whole and raw.
2) The contract is for a fiveyear option with a maximum of 450 million rounds of .40 being supplied, so the actual amount delivered may be decidedly less.

Also, DHS supplies the Coast Guard as well as Customs&Immigration. Two big customers right there and there are almost certainly others. I see business as usual. cn

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/atk-civil-ammunition-business-to-supply-dhs-with-high-performance-ammunition-53299932.html
 

MacGuyver4.2.0

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This is a wild guess, but I would not be surprised if DHS is the interim procurer for FBI and more local police agencies everywhere. That then becomes hundreds to thousands of rounds per active-duty officer. That would then become unremarkable. cn

<edit> i have learned two things just now.
1) It;s work to read Google about this topic, since dozens of oh-noes! blogs have run with this story, swallowed whole and raw.
2) The contract is for a fiveyear option with a maximum of 450 million rounds of .40 being supplied, so the actual amount delivered may be decidedly less.

Also, DHS supplies the Coast Guard as well as Customs&Immigration. Two big customers right there and there are almost certainly others. I see business as usual. cn

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/atk-civil-ammunition-business-to-supply-dhs-with-high-performance-ammunition-53299932.html
CN- I did see the PR newswire lead as well as others, prior- thanks for posting the link anyways. ;) There are still questions unaswered however.
I contacted my person at the FBI (yes- I know many scary three letter agency people and have for years) and he said that the FBI procures there OWN guns, ammo and explosives.
Given that there a re a FEW sub departments under DHS (I did post link to thier website with current org chart) . The coast guard and ICE do not spend that much time at the shooting range, (esp the coast guard) not enough to justify new, advanced ammo.
There are a few key words you might take note of in that PR Newswire release as well. I will highlight them in bold, let me know what you think.

MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alliant Techsystems
(NYSE: ATK) has received a series of contracts to supply the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with a variety of small-caliber
ammunition. If all contract options are exercised, the total value could
exceed $90 million. This series of contract awards elevates DHS to one of
ATK's top three civil ammunition customers.
Work on the contracts will be
performed by facilities in Anoka, Minnesota and Lewiston, Idaho.
ATK will provide rifle ammunition to DHS's Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) division
under a five-year opportunity with a potential
total value of approximately $75 million
. The contract includes a mix of
enhanced performance rounds capable of barrier penetration, as well as
standard duty ammunition.
In addition, the company announced it will provide DHS's U.S. Coast
Guard with 40-caliber tactical pistol ammunition, also under a five-year
opportunity, with an estimated total value of $15 million
if all options
are exercised.
"ATK has pioneered significant advances in projectile technology and
has incorporated these improvements into the rounds it will provide to
DHS," said Mark DeYoung, President, ATK Ammunition Systems Group. "This
ammunition performs extremely well against a variety of barriers."
ATK is a $3.4 billion advanced weapon and space systems company
employing approximately 15,000 people in 22 states. News and information
can be found on the Internet at http://www.atk.com .


Notice how MUCH ammo ICE is getting and the types. Also notice how little the Coast Guard is getting. Like I said, that's ALOT of ammo going to DHS and ICE.

Can you say tactical ammo that penetrates cars, trucks and other barriers? I may have to re-evaluate my .45 RA45T Ranger rounds against this 'Zombie Hoard' that DHS is prepping for. ;)
http://www.winchester.com/Products/le/handgun-ammunition/ranger/t-series/Pages/RA45T.aspx
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
CN- I did see the PR newswire lead as well as others, prior- thanks for posting the link anyways. ;) There are still questions unaswered however.
I contacted my person at the FBI (yes- I know many scary three letter agency people and have for years) and he said that the FBI procures there OWN guns, ammo and explosives.
Given that there a re a FEW sub departments under DHS (I did post link to thier website with current org chart) . The coast guard and ICE do not spend that much time at the shooting range, (esp the coast guard) not enough to justify new, advanced ammo.
There are a few key words you might take note of in that PR Newswire release as well. I will highlight them in bold, let me know what you think.

MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alliant Techsystems
(NYSE: ATK) has received a series of contracts to supply the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with a variety of small-caliber
ammunition. If all contract options are exercised, the total value could
exceed $90 million. This series of contract awards elevates DHS to one of
ATK's top three civil ammunition customers.
Work on the contracts will be
performed by facilities in Anoka, Minnesota and Lewiston, Idaho.
ATK will provide rifle ammunition to DHS's Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) division
under a five-year opportunity with a potential
total value of approximately $75 million
. The contract includes a mix of
enhanced performance rounds capable of barrier penetration, as well as
standard duty ammunition.
In addition, the company announced it will provide DHS's U.S. Coast
Guard with 40-caliber tactical pistol ammunition, also under a five-year
opportunity, with an estimated total value of $15 million
if all options
are exercised.
"ATK has pioneered significant advances in projectile technology and
has incorporated these improvements into the rounds it will provide to
DHS," said Mark DeYoung, President, ATK Ammunition Systems Group. "This
ammunition performs extremely well against a variety of barriers."
ATK is a $3.4 billion advanced weapon and space systems company
employing approximately 15,000 people in 22 states. News and information
can be found on the Internet at http://www.atk.com .


Notice how MUCH ammo ICE is getting and the types. Also notice how little the Coast Guard is getting. Like I said, that's ALOT of ammo going to DHS and ICE.

Can you say tactical ammo that penetrates cars, trucks and other barriers? I may have to re-evaluate my .45 RA45T Ranger rounds against this 'Zombie Hoard' that DHS is prepping for. ;)
http://www.winchester.com/Products/le/handgun-ammunition/ranger/t-series/Pages/RA45T.aspx
I simply don't know, MG420. I've already been reduced to guesswork. Unfortunately the articles i did find are suggestive rather than informative. Thanks for the info on the FBI. I do wonder who Alliant's other two big domestic customers are. So I have to yield at this time. cn
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Is .40 cal standard issue?

Even if it is, that's still a lot of bullets.
The entire story is peacenik pandering, imo. Who cares? Hollow points are not even understood, as the desireable round for the Homeland.
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
The other 1% will go into American citizens. No big deal.
Big leap. American citizens are being protected from the ruthless idiots regardless of their citizenship. Most DHS active types will try to expend around 10,000 training rounds a year. That's what we want. Dead eyes.
 
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