Ammunition boosts brass product demand

Feb 06, 2013 | 03:19 PM | Suzy Waite

Tags  Copper, service centers, automotive, construction, gun control laws, ammunition, brass, FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation

NEW YORK — Lead times for certain brass products used in ammunition shells remain extended to eight weeks and likely will stay there as consumers, fearing stricter gun regulations, continue to stockpile firearms, copper service centers sources told AMM.

"The ammunition business is booming," one service center source said. "We’re definitely seeing an increase on brass lead times. I’d say they’re between six to eight weeks."

"Mills are saying ammunition (sales) are very strong," a second service center source said. "People are panicking. They think guns will be harder to get. There’s some stockpiling going on." ....





Latest Pricing Trends

Poll

What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?

Imports
Stagnant non-residential construction demand
Sequestration and government cuts
Global uncertainty, particularly in Europe
Too many suppliers chasing too few orders


View previous results

AMM Events