Quote Originally Posted by mutt View Post
People are worried they may not be all to shoot at all. The m855 ban is a test run. If they can remove a domestically produced round like m855 from the market, then they'll be emboldened to go after the rest under the same false "police safety" BS. Since they couldn't ban the guns they'll ban the ammo to feed them. They'll go after all the other calibers in time. Even .30-06 won't be safe. This isn't something to take lightly.

This administration is going for all out gun control via ammo bans. Even if they can't get it all banned, how expensive do you think ammo is going to get when a good percentage of it is suddenly removed from the market? I'd be willing to bet m855 accounts for almost 50% of the .223/5.56 bulk ammo supply. Panic prices now may seem like a bargain in a few months. Pricing gun owners out of the market is as good as a ban. It worked for machine guns.
^Winner winner, chicken dinner. This is just the beginning of things to come. M855 today, 193 tomorrow. Pretty soon you are only left with $3+ a round specialty hunting ammo (that is imposable to find). Pisses my off as I look around the web and see people comment "I don't shoot that anyway go ahead and ban it" They are missing the bigger picture,