Acting on the contract, BBM paid two ammo manufacturers — Bosnian-based Igman and Hungarian-based RUAG — a total of $4.5 million for the product and made the munitions available to Dick’s by November of the same year, a delivery timeline stipulated by the contract. However, BBM says Dick’s then left them holding the bag for almost a year, refusing to pay them or take delivery of the ammo. ..
The house-branded ammo, which could not be repacked and sold to another retailer due to the Field & Stream headstamp on the cartridges,
I agree it looks like a solid case. BUT,...... I'm sure the liberal- socialist idiots will figure out how to get the ammo company to back down, or get it tossed out of court. For some reason more shit goes their way, than not.