Gun store owners report that ammunition is currently abundant and prices are returning to pre-2020 levels, with some seasonal and less common cartridges becoming available. While general ammo prices have adjusted for inflation, the NFA tax stamp for silencers and machine guns has not, highlighting an anomaly in pricing. Fluctuations in ammo cost are influenced by shipping expenses to different regions and inventory holding periods.
Gun store owners report that ammunition prices are largely returning to pre-2020 levels, with supply replenishing and demand moderating. While common calibers are abundant, seasonal and less common 'wildcat' cartridges are also becoming more available. The video also highlights the static $200 NFA tax stamp, which, if adjusted for inflation since 1934, would be over $4,700, illustrating how some government fees remain unchanged.
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