This video identifies five calibers of ammunition that are currently excellent investments due to high availability, affordability, and consistent demand. The speaker, from God, Family, and Guns, highlights 9mm, 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington, .308 Winchester/7.62x51 NATO, 12 Gauge shotgun shells, and .22 LR as prime choices for stockpiling, citing their widespread use by civilians, law enforcement, and military.
This video from AT3 Tactical explores the concept of Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS) in firearms ownership. It contrasts a budget-friendly Radical Firearms AR-15 build with an absurdly over-the-top, high-end build, demonstrating the law of diminishing returns. The instructor emphasizes that consistent range practice and ammunition investment are far more critical for improving marksmanship than accumulating expensive gear.
This video identifies five calibers of ammunition recommended for investment in 2025 due to current market conditions and future demand. The speaker, from God, Family, and Guns, highlights 9mm, 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington, .308 Winchester/7.62x51mm NATO, 12 Gauge, and .22 LR as prime choices for stockpiling. The rationale for each caliber centers on availability, affordability, and widespread use across civilian, law enforcement, and military applications, suggesting these are good times to acquire them in bulk.
This video identifies five calibers of ammunition as prime investments for 2025: 9mm, 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington, .308 Winchester/7.62x51 NATO, 12 Gauge shotgun shells, and .22 LR. The speaker emphasizes current abundance, affordability, and high demand across civilian, law enforcement, and military sectors as key factors for their investment potential, particularly for stockpiling due to uncertain future availability.
This video argues that 9mm is the premier caliber for ammunition investment due to its abundance, affordability, and widespread desirability among civilians, law enforcement, and militaries globally. The speaker highlights its status as the NATO sidearm caliber and its prevalence in the civilian market, suggesting it will remain in high demand for decades. The video also touches on the potential for ammo prices to fluctuate, particularly around elections, but asserts that 9mm will always be a sound investment.
This video argues that 9mm Luger is the premier caliber for ammunition investment due to its widespread adoption by civilians, law enforcement, and militaries globally. The speaker highlights its affordability, abundance, and enduring demand, suggesting it will remain the most sought-after caliber for decades. Proper storage, as per US Army recommendations, can extend its lifespan up to 99 years, making it a practical long-term asset.
This video introduces Bullet Vault as a modern solution for storing and managing ammunition, moving beyond simple loose storage. It highlights the service's ability to store ammunition, allow for trades between calibers (e.g., 9mm to .223), and even buy back ammunition if prices surge, offering a potential profit opportunity. The presenter emphasizes its utility for non-apocalyptic scenarios.
This video offers practical advice for firearm owners, emphasizing the importance of investing in quality magazines and ammunition over chasing aftermarket accessories. Key takeaways include maintaining trigger discipline, always checking firearm status, and prioritizing training. The speaker highlights that a firearm's effectiveness is tied to the user's actions and preparedness, not just its caliber.
This video introduces Bullet Vault, a service that allows users to purchase and store ammunition, effectively turning it into a financial asset. The service enables buying ammo when prices are low and receiving it later, or cashing out for its current market value. Each purchased round is backed by physical ammunition, ensuring availability.
This video advises against civilian purchase of suppressors for average users, emphasizing that foundational training and essential gear should be prioritized. The speaker highlights that suppressors increase weapon wear, can cause malfunctions, and pose a burn risk due to rapid heating. Instead of investing in a suppressor, the recommendation is to purchase more ammunition and focus on consistent, high-volume training with a realistic rifle setup.
This video from Iraqveteran8888's 'Gun Gripes' series delves into the question of 'How Much Ammo Is Enough?'. The hosts, Eric and Chad, discuss the media's negative portrayal of ammunition stockpiling and advocate for preparedness. They emphasize the importance of having a reserve for core calibers, the benefits of buying in bulk when prices are good ('buy cheap and stack deep'), and the value of ammunition as a currency and investment. The discussion covers practical advice for different types of shooters, from competitive marksmen to hunters and those focused on self-defense, highlighting the need for consistency through lot numbers and the strategic advantage of having ample supplies.
This video from Magic Prepper outlines three key strategies for preppers to 'beat 2021' by focusing on proactive preparation and financial resilience. The presenter emphasizes strategic purchasing of assets likely to increase in value, such as firearms, ammunition, precious metals, and food stores, while noting potential decreases in housing values due to moratorium expirations. Strategic relocation is advised to lower living costs and improve preparedness, and leveraging government programs is encouraged as a means to gain financial breathing room. The core message is to understand current trends and utilize them to one's advantage for better preparedness.
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