TSA to Purchase 3.5 Million Rounds of Ammunition

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TSA to Purchase 3.5 Million Rounds of Ammunition

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
August 19, 2013

The Transportation Security Administration is set to purchase 3.5 million .357 SIG caliber bullets, enough for its agents to fire 9,400 rounds a day, every day of the year.

According to a solicitation issued by the agency on August 16, the TSA is looking to buy “3,454,000 rounds of .347 SIG Caliber Training Ammunition”.

Although TSA agents in airports are currently unarmed, last month the TSA announced its plan to hire the use of a firing range within a 20 mile radius of LaGuardia Airport in order to train TSA workers.

The federal agency’s huge bullet buy could signal an expansion of its controversial Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response (VIPR) program, where teams of armed TSA officers patrol railroad stations, bus stations, ferries, car tunnels, ports, subways, truck weigh stations, rest areas, and special events.

VIPR teams currently conduct around 8,000 operations a year. As well as providing security at transport hubs, VIPR teams are now being used to keep tabs on fans at sporting events.

Earlier this month it was announced that VIPR agents would now be patting down Americans “outside the airport” by conducting stop and search shake downs at transport hubs and public events.

As Government Security News notes, the amount of ammunition being purchased, “means the TSA could fire off more than 9,400 rounds per day, every day of the year, to consume that entire quantity annually.”

Significant bullet purchases by the TSA are likely to fuel concerns that the federal government is arming itself to the teeth in preparation for some form of domestic unrest or other catastrophe, following the Department of Homeland Security’s commitment to purchase more than 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition over the course of the last 18 months.

As we reported last week, Congressman Jeff Duncan’s attempt to get answers on why the IRS is also training its agents with semi-automatic AR-15′s designed for “standoff capability” has been ignored by the federal agency.

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This article was posted: Monday, August 19, 2013 at 12:29 pm
 

This has gone viral - 5 pages on Google before it runs out, all the exact same thing. They look like robo-posts.

A closer read and review - Federal Air Marshal's are part of the TSA and carry the Sig Sauer P229 in .357 SIG. The number of Air Marshal's is classified, but industry estimates run about 4,000.

That brings it to about 864 rounds per officer. If it's a 12 month supply, that's 72 rounds per month.

It's been claimed that Air Marshal's have to meet the highest marksmanship standards of any agency. Makes this look like a small order.


 

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Whats interesting is I know how much that .357 ammo goes for per 50 rounds but in FMJ.Hollow points are undoubtedly more expensive.50 rounds of FMJ is about 55 bucks.
 

Please post the source being stated in the article.

Where did the author get this information? FedBizOpps?
 

Whats interesting is I know how much that .357 ammo goes for per 50 rounds but in FMJ.Hollow points are undoubtedly more expensive.50 rounds of FMJ is about 55 bucks.

That's not interesting - it's disgusting.

Wayyyy too expensive.
 

What is going on with TSA? How have they gotten so big so fast with there hands in everything?

There are projected to be 3,734,600 flights in the US in 2013.

Some of us that travel on them don't want to end up with the Muslim Brotherhood carrying boxcutters, exploding underwear, or grenades?
 

Bum luck, thanks but I was talking about them coming out of the airports and doing concerts, football games, and any large gathering. I have heard of road blocks but I wondering how true that one is.
 

Bum luck, thanks but I was talking about them coming out of the airports and doing concerts, football games, and any large gathering. I have heard of road blocks but I wondering how true that one is.

I'd be Truly Amazed. If the 4,000 Air Marshals took 3 flights a day, 7 days a week (and they worked alone), that's only one flight in every 3458 they could cover. Imagine if it came out they were covering concerts, football games, or catfish noodling fests when a flight got hijacked?
 

Awesome!!! Infowars covers the BEST articles and REAL issues but Alex Jones needs a chill pill
 

Awesome!!! Infowars covers the BEST articles and REAL issues but Alex Jones needs a chill pill

He's making money peddlin pills.
 

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