Will We Lose Access to Cheap Russian Ammo?

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Be interesting to know which of those "certain individuals and private organizations" are agents of or outright controlled by the Russian Federation government.

Last I checked JSC Tula Cartridge Works was ultimately controlled by Rostec
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Chemezov

Just a matter of time before congress and the adm. closes the door on all Russian arms corporations and their exports. Some of those corporations have factories in other countries besides Russia so it's not just ammo and arms being manufactured in Russia. Russia is the world's second largest conventional arms exporter after the United States.
 
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There were many boxes of Tula 7.62x39 at Walmart, less than an hour ago.
Same price as in January: $5.15 or so per box of twenty.

goon: a week ago at Guns And Ammo in Memphis, the manager told me that he had many cases of this ammo.
Nobody was buying any of it when I was there, at about 1500. And nobody else was looking at the (Russian) Saiga rifles in 7.62x39, 5.45x39 or the shotguns.

Last night I bought 5 boxes at the WalMart in olive branch (Memphis suburb). They had more. They have had some in stock everytime I have been there the last couple weeks

Stopped by that same walmart list night, they had plenty of 7.62x39
 
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