A single American company is able to produce and donate 1 million rounds of ammunition to Ukraine
A single American company is able to produce and donate 1 million rounds of ammunition to Ukraine
I wouldn't give a Ukrainian so much as a spent .22 casing
That's because you can't afford it Khabib
and of course if there was some kind of conservative right wing rebellion in america, those companys would also donate to the same people - globalists/globohomo/elites/government/you name it
one day right wingers will realize they are entirely alone. literally every institution, every company, unilaterally, has sided or will side against them
what company? is it Remington?
Ammo Inc
not a front for government proxy money!
America.
The arsenal of Democracy since 1940.
it will all end up in russian hands
>A single American company is able to produce and donate 1 million rounds of ammunition to Ukraine
does this surprise anyone?
lol
God bless America
We're gonna stack dead Russians to the moon.
Dead Russians piling up from here to Timbuktu
t. Frontliner
And the cost of ammo goes up more.
Fuck this shit
still a domestic shortage
TOO THE MOON user!
Thats not much. The average /k/ommando goes through that amount in a week.
>Send them 5.56x45 and .308
>Doesn't work in any of their 5.56x39 and 7.62x39 weapons
>what company? is it Remington?
Rimington
YES MY JEWISH FRIEND. DEATH TO THE GOYIM!
>will side against them
Good reason to fight even harder.
MOTHERFUCKER shops haven't been able to keep gun feed on the shelves for sale but they can spontaneously donate a million rounds
>ammo prices going to increase further because burgers have to involve themselves in a regional scuffle between two corrupt, autocratic shitholes
I just want my shooting hobby to be cheap and simple again...
Will Russians be able to sue them if they get shot with that ammo?
Americans have never met a conflict they couldn't profit off of
>Ammo Inc
Vanguard owns a big chunk since September 2021.
I miss going to the range bros but I'm not paying $1 a round.
That's odd considering there's no domestic production of 5.45, Ukraine's primary service rifle, currently in the USA.