logo.svg

Uncategorized

Bullet ID Partners with SCOPEfusion to Elevate Traceability and Accountability in the Ammo Industry

Toronto, ONThursday, 29-Aug-2023 Bullet ID Partners with SCOPEfusion to Elevate Traceability and Accountability in the Ammo Industr Harnessing Knowledge for Enhanced CapabilitiesThe Bullet ID Corporation, a pioneer in ammunition tracking and inventory management solutions, and SCOPEfusion Inc., a leader in product lifecycle intelligence solutions, are excited to announce a strategic partnership with the goal of …

Bullet ID Partners with SCOPEfusion to Elevate Traceability and Accountability in the Ammo Industry Read More »

Bullet ID and Westberi – Strategic Partnership

Toronto, ONWednesday, 14 August 2023 Bullet ID and Westberi Consulting Group Announce Strategic Partnership to Revolutionize Ammunition Manufacturing and Support the Defence Industry The Bullet ID Corporation, a Canadian company pioneeringammunition tracking and inventory management solutions, and Westberi AB, a Swedish consulting group in thedefence industry, are pleased to announce a strategic partnership aimed at …

Bullet ID and Westberi – Strategic Partnership Read More »

Conrad Black joins The Bullet ID Corporation

Toronto, ONTuesday, 30 October 2023 The Bullet ID Corporation (“Bullet”, or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that Conrad Black has agreed to serve as the principal spokesman and global ambassador of Bullet. Bullet brings to market a novel solution that allows for ammunition tracking and inventory management, down to the individual round. The Company …

Conrad Black joins The Bullet ID Corporation Read More »

Conrad Black: Banning guns won’t reduce crime, but making bullets traceable will

Thank you Conrad Black for pointing out the elephant in the room! Just going through most of the comments on the article we can see why things are so hard to fix. Perhaps we should put some things into perspective:  First of all, Bullet ID does not address only problems in Canada. What we are …

Conrad Black: Banning guns won’t reduce crime, but making bullets traceable will Read More »

Exploring the Technical Feasibility of Marking Small Ammunition

Bullet ID was included in a recent study performed by the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). “Exploring the Technical Feasibility of Marking Small Ammunition” (https://unidir.org/publication/exploring-technical-feasibility-marking-small-ammunition) highlights the significant impact that serialized ammunition can have on reducing armed violence and organized crime. Serializing small caliber ammunition is a lot easier to implement than small …

Exploring the Technical Feasibility of Marking Small Ammunition Read More »

Gun Control is One Thing, But What About Bullets?

The ammunition used in guns is what renders firearms truly lethal—yet ammunition sales are not subject to the same federal regulations as firearms themselves.  In most states ammunition can be bought online or in person with zero oversight. Ammunition background checks, minimum age laws, and other commonsense policies regulating the sale and transfer of ammunition …

Gun Control is One Thing, But What About Bullets? Read More »