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		<title>Pennsylvania Ammo Vending Machine Sparks Controversy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2015 16:23:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have to love this &#8212; a shooting facility in Western Pennsylvania has its own ammo vending machine. This is the same kind of machine normally used to sell snack foods. But at the Beaver Valley Rifle &#038; Pistol Club (BVRPC), you can get .38 Specials instead of Pretzels. The vending machine offers a wide [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have to love this &#8212; a shooting facility in Western Pennsylvania has its own ammo vending machine. This is the same kind of machine normally used to sell snack foods. But  at the <a href="http://www.bvrpc.org/" target="_blank">Beaver Valley Rifle &#038; Pistol Club</a> (BVRPC), you can get .38 Specials instead of Pretzels. The vending machine offers a wide assortment of pistol cartridges, packaged in 50-round bags. Fifty 9mm Luger rounds cost $21.00 and yes the machine takes credit cards.</p>
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<p>The machine was installed by Sam Piccinini, owner of the Master Ammo Company. Sam says the machine is a convenience for club members, who had trouble finding ammo that complied with Club rules prohibiting jacketed bullets: “Most conventional commercial ammunition manufactured today is jacketed, and jackets can separate from the lead when it hits the backstops in gun ranges.&#8221; All the ammo in the vending machine features non-jacketed bullets. Piccinini states: &#8220;The machine sells pretty much everything &#8212; from .22 long rifle to .45 Long Colt and every standard caliber in between except .32 and .25 automatic. It’s got 380, 9, 38, 40, 45, .357 SIG.” (Source <a href="https://beavercountian.com/content/daily/handgun-ammunition-vending-machine-owned-by-a-candidate-for-county-sheriff-is-raising-eyebrows" target="_blank">BeaverCountian.com</a>)</p>
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<p>Mainstream media reports of the ammo vending machine have spurred controversy. ATF rules prohibit an ammo-maker from selling handgun ammunition to persons under 21 years of age. The machine is located inside a locked, private facility restricted to persons over 18. On the machine is the warning: &#8220;You must be over 21 to purchase handgun ammunition from this machine.&#8221; BVRPC President Bill Fontana states: &#8220;It’s nobody’s business, it’s our club, we can do as our members allow us. Legally there’s nothing anybody can do about it.”</p>
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