Fear of regulation:- Concern that the Obama administration could impose a new ban on some semiautomatic weapons is driving worried gun owners to stockpile ammunition and cartridge reloading components at such a rate that manufacturers can't meet demand.
Why is there a shortage of .22 ammunition?
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.380 ACP, and nothing else. Right now, there's something of a shortage on .380 ammo, and it's not the easiest to find at the moment.
For a period of time in 2009 and early 2010 there was something of a shortage of popular calibers of ammunition in the US. This was due to ammunition manufacturers being swamped with government orders and the prices of materials such as copper and brass rising.
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Because people have been buying ammunition in record amounts- because they are afraid there will be a shortage of ammo.
Marmite is very popular in New Zealand. The plant that manufactures Marmite was damaged in an earthquake and is closed until July which means that Marmite is not being produced right now thus causing many parts of New Zealand to face a shortage of the spread.
There are many examples of self-fulfilling prophecies; some more famous ones are: In the 1929 crash, rumours of runs on banks caused people to remove their money from the banks - causing a run on the banks. In the 1970s, a British commentator announced there would be a shortage of salt - people starting stocking up and shops soon sold out of salt causing a shortage. In fact, the announcement was simply a test to see if rumours of a shortage would cause a shortage.
There could be a shortage in the wiring that goes to the fuse compartment that could be causing it to do that.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIRE MODERN AMMUNITION until a good gunsmith checks it out.
This is because Obama is now presedent and he once tried to ban all ammunition sales in his state before he was president.
Shortage of fresh water, and the difficulty in having toilets that would flush without causing the sub to sink.