This guide outlines a strategy for stocking up on budget-friendly ammunition before anticipated price increases in 2026. It identifies key calibers like .22LR, 9mm, .223/5.56 NATO, 12 Gauge Birdshot, and 7.62x39 as cost-effective options. The advice comes from an authoritative source discussing ammo market trends and personal opinions on effectiveness.
The video discusses the impact of the Russian ammunition import ban, noting that it has led to increased prices for previously cheap steel-cased ammunition. A potential positive development is Palmetto State Armory's (PSA) initiative to partner with Eastern European manufacturers to bring tooling and expertise to the US for domestic production of calibers like 7.62x39mm, 5.45x39mm, and 7.62x54R. While this is seen as good news for filling a market gap, the speaker expresses skepticism about whether domestic production will ever match the historically low prices of imported ammunition, citing PSA's past delays with firearm production as a potential indicator of challenges in establishing ammunition manufacturing.
This video delivers disappointing news for enthusiasts of Zastava's 5.56x45 / .223 Remington AK-style rifles, specifically the M90 and M85 models imported by Zastava. The announcement states that production of these firearms has ceased, making current availability a 'now or never' situation. The description also includes various links for merchandise and social media presence.
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