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The word from the Federal Ammunition rep today
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<blockquote data-quote="NDAR15MAN" data-source="post: 2314418" data-attributes="member: 31706"><p>At the Federal plant in MN we worked 24 /7 . NO Machine stopped for more than 30 minutes , this was for a scheduled PM or if maybe a part broke in the machine.</p><p>I might add all the ammo machines from start of product to the boxing machines were made in the 1950's , paid for by USA tax payers for the wars that were going on at the time. Price tags in brass on the machines on what the Government paid for the machines. Only change they made since the 1950's was they added CNC controllers on them. I also might add that us Employees were able to buy ammo 2nds ( brass with a small dents in it or boxes that had a box tab folded wrong etc for $2.00 a box for all centerfire ammo. up to $3500.00 a year. I had one employee that had worked for me that had 44 years with Federal. He, had over $100,000.00 in ammo . So if you think the ammo companies do not have a vested interest keeping the ammo prices high for as along as they can I have a bridge to sale you over a dry river bed this year. ha ha ha. Its always not the problem at hand . Its how you deal with the problem that benefits you the best .</p><p>Ask President Biden if this is true. MD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDAR15MAN, post: 2314418, member: 31706"] At the Federal plant in MN we worked 24 /7 . NO Machine stopped for more than 30 minutes , this was for a scheduled PM or if maybe a part broke in the machine. I might add all the ammo machines from start of product to the boxing machines were made in the 1950's , paid for by USA tax payers for the wars that were going on at the time. Price tags in brass on the machines on what the Government paid for the machines. Only change they made since the 1950's was they added CNC controllers on them. I also might add that us Employees were able to buy ammo 2nds ( brass with a small dents in it or boxes that had a box tab folded wrong etc for $2.00 a box for all centerfire ammo. up to $3500.00 a year. I had one employee that had worked for me that had 44 years with Federal. He, had over $100,000.00 in ammo . So if you think the ammo companies do not have a vested interest keeping the ammo prices high for as along as they can I have a bridge to sale you over a dry river bed this year. ha ha ha. Its always not the problem at hand . Its how you deal with the problem that benefits you the best . Ask President Biden if this is true. MD [/QUOTE]
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