Dude, so what? Can you please name me one Mexican brand of ammo? This is common ammo used regularly in AR type weaponry. Used all over the world.
Tackleberry says "Dude, so what? Can you please name me one Mexican brand of ammo? This is common ammo used regularly in AR type weaponry. Used all over the world." Aguila Ammunition, the man is a moron. Can you name me one American grower of coca? Leaves don't kill people. Drugs go up, guns and ammo come down, state sanctioned murder wheel. Maybe it is time to grow coca in the US and cut out the supply chain. https://www.pri.org/stories/2009-03-04/cross-border-bullet-trade Storeowner Bill Kirkpatrick — the owner of Kirkpatrick Guns and Ammo, where the ATF agent practically stumbled over the two Mexican smugglers — said he doesn’t ask for proof of citizenship from ammunition buyers because nothing in the law says he has to. “On ammo, we don’t ask, because a lot of people can get offended,” Kirkpatrick explained. “It’s politically incorrect, like you’re calling them a spic.” Mexican and U.S. authorities peg U.S. retailers as the source of more than 3 million rounds of ammunition seized in Mexico over just the past 24 months, which is considered a small percentage of an unknown total. While authorities in both countries have tried to curtail the smuggling of U.S. firearms to Mexico for some time, they've only recently turned their attention to American ammunition. “If they don’t have bullets they can’t use the guns,” said J. Dewey Webb, the Houston-based leader of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. “It’s just as important and it’s just as illegal. If we could reduce the traffickers to throwing rocks at each other, I think we’ve achieved our goal.”