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Fri Jul 1, 2016, 10:01 PM Jul 2016

Ammunition imports shoot up nearly 50% [View all]



Ammunition imports rose 48.9% in the 12 months ended May 2016, according to a report from Panjiva, a research company that tracks global trade by compiling data from bills of lading. Panjiva research analyst Chris Rogers, who is based in London, said the top countries of origin were Italy, Peru, Serbia, South Korea and Spain, in that order. "What's surprising is how diverse the production base actually is," he said. "It's actually a global business."

Panjiva said the top exporter was an Italian ammunition company called Fiocchi Munizioni, based near Milan. The second biggest exporter to the U.S. was a Peruvian ammunition manufacturer called Industrial Surquillo, based in Lima. The third, Prvi Partizan, is Serbian. Italy, home to the gun maker Beretta, has a thriving gun industry. Of the top 10 companies exporting ammunition to the U.S., six of them were Italian.

The Panjiva report on ammo imports only counts shipping. It does not include any ammo trucked into the country. The increase in bullet imports is being driven by Americans' desire for guns, which has increased dramatically along with a relentless series of mass shootings and an ongoing push for more gun control. "Firearms sales are very healthy and ranges are reporting they are busier than ever," said Michael Bazinet, spokesman for the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the gun industry group. "So, demand for ammunition is brisk."

The surge in gun purchases started in 2012, with the mass shootings at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, and at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut. Since then, background checks conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation have hit record levels as lawmakers in some states pass more restrictive gun control laws. Gun owners and retailers ran into ammo shortages in the months following the Newtown massacre. The .223 ammo used in assault rifles and the once-ubiquitous .22 ammo popular with target shooting, or plinking, became particularly hard to find. But the imports seem to have helped alleviate the shortage. "Ammunition shortages at this point are on a spot basis, not national," said Bazinet, whose organization is based in Newtown.

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This story can't be right. I keep hearing that fewer people than ever own guns.
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We'll be selling out here soon I'm sure, as Californians start coming here to stock up (nt) LongtimeAZDem Jul 2016 #1
Indeed so Duckhunter935 Jul 2016 #2
It is a golden opportunity.. virginia mountainman Jul 2016 #17
Trends in Gun Ownership... Jerry442 Jul 2016 #3
if it is dropping, gejohnston Jul 2016 #4
if as beergood Jul 2016 #5
I notice the *only* ownership survey the anti-gun lobby ever cites is the General Social Survey, benEzra Jul 2016 #6
Both polls are "hiccuppy" which suggests small sample sizes. Jerry442 Jul 2016 #7
You place great stock in "shaming," evidently to no constructive end since... Eleanors38 Jul 2016 #8
No, shaming is not an end to itself. Jerry442 Jul 2016 #18
Ends and means. Straw Man Jul 2016 #19
Ad for guns vs ad for gasoline. Notice any difference? Jerry442 Jul 2016 #20
Nice cherry picking Duckhunter935 Jul 2016 #21
The BP one: I flashed on Unicorns farting rainbows over South Michigan Avenue. Eleanors38 Jul 2016 #27
And your point is? Straw Man Jul 2016 #28
Sure you are. beevul Jul 2016 #24
So, a more programmatic use of the political theory of shame. Eleanors38 Jul 2016 #26
Not ashamed at all. Just not interested in sharing personally identifiable information benEzra Jul 2016 #12
Shamed by HAVING guns?! virginia mountainman Jul 2016 #16
Not shamed Duckhunter935 Jul 2016 #22
In the survey's findings 2011-2012, a breakout of data showed Eleanors38 Jul 2016 #9
That might be Illinois benEzra Jul 2016 #10
Yup, Illinois went from 1.7 million FOID cards to 2.0 million in only 2 and 1/2 years DonP Jul 2016 #11
For anyone interested in these numbers... Jerry442 Jul 2016 #15
Of course you won't say Duckhunter935 Jul 2016 #23
Too lazy to look it up yourself? DonP Jul 2016 #25
Bob and Jim sarisataka Jul 2016 #13
Well, that explains why I can't find any .22 LR around here. Just reading posts Jul 2016 #14
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