Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Logistics: How .22 Long Rifle is made.

Courtesy of Weaponsman we have the following video of how CCI makes .22 Long Rifle.

7 comments:

AJ said...

That was pretty cool. Thanks for posting it.

Anonymous said...

Watch the 500 yard demo. Bap, Bap- (4 second flight time)--Ding, ding. Now picture an 'enemy' camp with fighters sitting around drinking coffee. A suppressed, competition grade 10/22 set-up. 500 yards out. Ffft, Fttt!--(4 seconds)--Fop, Fop! Two guys pitch over forward face first in the dirt, and 20 guys scanning in all directions trying to figure where the rounds came from.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure you meant :.22 long rifle".

Kenny said...

4 million A DAY? Why can't we get CCI or Federal 22 LR on the shelves or online without being gouged in prices?

Anonymous said...

"Courtesy of Weaponsman we have the following video of how CCI makes .33 Long Rifle." ?? A .33 Long rifle?? Interesting video, except I don't believe the part about all those rounds being made. In the Portland/Vancouver area, there hasn't been a decent shipment of .22 since the beginning of the shortage.

Anonymous said...

AMAZING!

Anonymous said...

I am a gun shop owner, and am not able to order 22 long rifle ammo.
I asked an NRA state rep to find out where all the ammo is. He stated basically the same info as the video.
My question is "If 4 million a day is being made, then, where is the finish product being delivered to?" Some DHS/FEMA/FBI warehouse? It definitely not being delivered to any of the 27 normal distributors I order from.