I've often thought of this, one problem, raw materials, however if that scenario was overcome, and say you had a group of like minded people, invest into the machinery, equipment and tools, I don't see how it would not be possible. At least the mindset with this is solution, and not the same old b$tching and moaning about the problem, the blame game if you will. If the U.S. could gear up for WWII with every machine shop and manufacturer enlisted for the cause, one would think that in today's modern world, this is entirely possible. It would be really interesting to see what the reaction would be if new manufacturing or private manufacturing backed by a group of investors becomes reality. If current manufacturers are hesitant to expand, yet the demand remains, or this unique period of ammunition hoarding continues, tell me there's not a group of like minded people with enough bank roll to make it happen somewhere in the U.S. I'll bet there's enough people on this forum to make it happen. Given some of the existing buildings, shops and the like where larger collections are kept, sell some off, then upgrade the electrical service, install machinery. It sure seems plausible.
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