Gunmen in Mexico Steal 7 Million Ammunition Rounds Headed to Texas

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    DadSmith

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    Maybe cartels are going into the illegal ammo sells business....

    Can you imagine going to a street ammo dealer secretly slipping him a $20 as he slips a bag of 9mm into your pocket.
     

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    .38 Super?

    According to court documents from the case, the majority of the rounds were .22 caliber. The shipment also included pallets of .38 Super, .40, and .45 caliber ammo, as well as various sizes and types of shotgun shells.
     
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