AAC Ammo is Gone..

Published on December 3, 2025
Duration: 10:12

This video discusses the reported disappearance of AAC ammunition from the commercial market, attributing it to large-scale US government ammunition exports to Ukraine and Israel. The speaker, a firearms instructor with extensive testing experience, highlights the impact on domestic supply and consumer preparedness. He emphasizes the importance of companies like AAC for affordable training and defense ammunition.

Quick Summary

AAC ammunition is reportedly unavailable due to massive US government exports of small arms ammunition to Ukraine and Israel. This depletion of resources, including powder and primers, prevents domestic manufacturers like AAC from sustaining production for the US consumer, leading to shortages and potential market panic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is AAC ammunition no longer readily available?

AAC ammunition is reportedly gone from the commercial market due to massive US government exports of small arms ammunition to Ukraine and Israel. This depletion of resources, including powder and primers, prevents domestic manufacturers like AAC from sustaining production for the US consumer.

What calibers of AAC ammunition has the speaker tested?

The speaker has extensively tested AAC ammunition in calibers including .357 Magnum (158 grain XTP), .38 Special, 9mm (124 grain FMJ), 5.56 M193 (55 grain ball), .223, 77 OTM, and .45 ACP (230 grain).

What is the impact of US ammunition exports on domestic supply?

Large-scale US government ammunition exports, such as the 500 million rounds to Ukraine and 100 tons to Israel, significantly deplete the available supply of ammunition and its components (powder, primers) within the United States, leading to shortages for commercial consumers.

What advice does the speaker give for ammunition preparedness?

The speaker advises stockpiling at least three months of food, water, and fuel per person, along with 10,000 rounds of rifle and 10,000 rounds of pistol ammunition, to prepare for potential ammunition shortages and market panic.

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