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SG ammo pulls Russian made ammo off it’s website
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<blockquote data-quote="HiredHand" data-source="post: 3732076" data-attributes="member: 2469"><p>As we all know it’s pretty easy for products on an e-commerce website to go from in-stock to out-of-stock in a few minutes to hours. </p><p></p><p>Per Monday’s email from SGAmmo:</p><p></p><p>“<strong>We have seen strong sales on 7.62x39 this past week, and with good cause IMO. With Russia as the main source for 98% of the supply in this caliber there is a real risk of supply getting cut off quickly if the conflict in Ukraine continues to escalate. On top of that, sanctions passed this past fall will totally cut off supply of Russian ammo within the next 16 months or so even if nothing happens in Ukraine. If you have less 7.62x39 ammo than you want in your stockpile it might be wise to add to it sooner than later. This caliber of ammo could easily double in price overnight if there is an invasion.”</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiredHand, post: 3732076, member: 2469"] As we all know it’s pretty easy for products on an e-commerce website to go from in-stock to out-of-stock in a few minutes to hours. Per Monday’s email from SGAmmo: “[B]We have seen strong sales on 7.62x39 this past week, and with good cause IMO. With Russia as the main source for 98% of the supply in this caliber there is a real risk of supply getting cut off quickly if the conflict in Ukraine continues to escalate. On top of that, sanctions passed this past fall will totally cut off supply of Russian ammo within the next 16 months or so even if nothing happens in Ukraine. If you have less 7.62x39 ammo than you want in your stockpile it might be wise to add to it sooner than later. This caliber of ammo could easily double in price overnight if there is an invasion.”[/B] [/QUOTE]
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