This video provides an urgent warning about an escalating ammunition crisis, driven by increased global demand due to conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, and significant US exports. The speaker, demonstrating significant expertise in firearms and market trends, advises viewers to prepare by stockpiling ammunition, recommending a minimum of 3,000 rounds per primary and secondary caliber, and securing reloading components. The situation is described as rapidly worsening, with price increases and stockouts becoming more severe.
The video discusses how US and EU government contracts for ammunition are significantly impacting civilian supply. Ammo manufacturers are prioritizing large, long-term government contracts, often due to government provision of raw materials and legal mandates in Europe. This shift is leading to reduced civilian ammo production, causing shortages in certain calibers and potentially impacting availability for years to come.
The video outlines five key points regarding the predicted ammunition shortage in 2024. It emphasizes that the shortage is already present and real, unlike previous events, due to ongoing global conflicts in Ukraine and Israel diverting manufacturing and supply. Private and foreign manufacturers are unlikely to alleviate the shortage as they are prioritizing government contracts for war efforts. The speaker also highlights that specific calibers like 5.56, .223 Remington, and 9mm Luger are most affected, with 12 gauge expected to follow.
This analysis from God Family and Guns highlights how increasing US government control over natural resources for ammunition production, coupled with private manufacturers prioritizing lucrative government contracts, is severely impacting civilian ammo availability. The speaker, demonstrating high authority in market analysis, warns that this trend, exacerbated by global conflicts and new EU regulations, could lead to decades of scarcity for civilian shooters.
This video discusses reports of the Biden administration ordering the Lake City Ammunition Plant to cease civilian sales, a claim the speaker has not independently verified with primary sources. The speaker notes that Winchester currently operates the plant, which is government-owned and supplies the US military. The video highlights the potential impact on the civilian 5.56 market, citing recent global conflicts and an explosion at the Hornady plant as contributing factors to market strain and price increases.
This video from Warrior Poet Society, featuring John Lovell, analyzes the ongoing conflict in Israel and its potential global ramifications. Lovell, drawing on his background as a former Special Operations member and firearms instructor, discusses geopolitical alliances, potential escalation scenarios involving the Temple Mount, and critiques US foreign policy. He also emphasizes the importance of personal preparedness, physical fitness, and tactical training for young men in anticipation of future challenges.
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