I posted the link to an article which quoted figures directly from DHS.
In the article the numbers demonstrated that DHS has spent 37 million dollars on ammunition during the first half of FY2013.
I provided a source. Now the ball is in your court to discredit the figures.
Mostly all I see is voiced criticism with but one source trying to discredit my claims which is fact only proved that the DHS has in fact stockpiled 264 million rounds of ammo by end of FY 2012.
Now as the claim of the intention to buy 750,000,000 rounds I may give ground but not yet until I do a little research.
We can assume however that 37 million dollars in expenditure has already surpassed the purchase of 75 million rounds of ammo unless those are some very expensive hollow points.
according to one of the critics sources rounds are going for an average price of 0.25 cents a round. If the stated 37M expenditure is correct than that is 148,000,000 rounds roughly.
More than 63,000,000 rounds. More than 75,000,000 million rounds.
Furthermore the 75,000,000 round limit was added as an amendment after the media (including the mainstream media) voiced concern.
So they in fact surpassed that amount. It may be there are other contracts that have not been made public? But that is just speculation of course. Just trying to figure out why the number of a 75,000,000 cap is not agreeing with the amount of money expended.
This is also speculation but if we consider ammunition purchases during FY2013 to continue at the same rate we have a figure of roughly 300 million rounds by end of FY2013.
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http://www.coburn.senate.gov/public...&File_id=9cde768f-bb3a-4fd9-8176-1745c21519c2
Now according to this DHS document we demonstrate some of the figures in questions.
My main correction would be that the 37,000,000 will be spent for the entire year 2013. However the total amount of ammo will surpass 75,000,000 quoted as a cap. It will at least be over 110,000,000. If DHS ammo expenditure continues to mirror previous years we can expect another surplus increase. This would potentially at least bring total inventory by years end to over 300,000,000 million rounds (this is speculative)