The Ammo Shortage Is Ending : When Can We Expect To See Prices Go Down?

Published on August 11, 2021
Duration: 5:59

The ammo shortage is easing, with common NATO calibers like 9mm and 5.56 becoming more available. However, prices for many calibers, especially 'wildcat' and 'magnum' rounds, remain elevated. While some industry predictions suggest prices won't normalize for 12-24 months, this video argues that price gouging is the primary driver of high costs, not genuine scarcity. Consumers are advised not to pay inflated prices, as this perpetuates the issue. Larger retailers and some local stores have maintained pre-pandemic pricing, indicating that affordable ammunition is still accessible if one avoids exploitative sellers.

Quick Summary

Ammunition prices are expected to remain high for 12-24 months according to some industry predictions, but this video argues that price gouging is the main driver. Common calibers like 9mm and 5.56 are more available, but specialized rounds are still elusive. Consumers are advised to avoid paying inflated prices and seek out retailers maintaining pre-pandemic pricing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Ammo Shortage
  2. 00:23Finding Affordable Ammo & Avoiding Price Gouging
  3. 00:29Predictions for Ammo Availability
  4. 00:44Common Calibers vs. Elusive Calibers
  5. 00:50NATO Standard Calibers (9mm, 5.56)
  6. 01:01Wartime Calibers (AR-15, AK-47)
  7. 01:15Wildcat and Magnum Calibers
  8. 01:25The Concern Over Ammunition Prices
  9. 01:37Industry Price Predictions (12-24 Months)
  10. 01:48Critique of Long-Term Price Predictions
  11. 01:57Pre-Pandemic Prices at Major Retailers
  12. 02:08Online Sales and Price Gouging Tactics
  13. 02:18Extreme Price Gouging Examples
  14. 02:29Gun Shows and Ammunition Availability
  15. 02:45The '12-24 Month' Prediction as a Ploy
  16. 02:53Consumer Power: Don't Pay Inflated Prices
  17. 03:06Finding Stores with Pre-Pandemic Prices
  18. 03:17Why Prices May Not Return to Pre-Pandemic Levels
  19. 03:27Advice: Don't Be Panicked into Buying
  20. 03:31Call to Action: Share Local Ammo Sources
  21. 03:33Channel Support and Prayer Requests
  22. 03:41Closing: Love God, Love Your Family, Love Guns

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the ammunition shortage over?

The ammunition shortage is easing, with common calibers like 9mm and 5.56 becoming more available. However, specialized 'wildcat' and 'magnum' calibers may still be difficult to find. The primary concern now is the elevated pricing, which some predict will persist for up to two years.

When can we expect ammunition prices to go down?

While some industry experts predict 12-24 months for prices to normalize, this video suggests that price gouging is a major factor. By refusing to pay inflated prices, consumers can influence the market. Larger retailers and some local stores have maintained pre-pandemic pricing, indicating that affordable options exist.

Why are ammunition prices still so high?

High ammunition prices are attributed to a combination of factors, including supply chain issues and significant price gouging, particularly online. The speaker argues that consumer willingness to pay inflated prices perpetuates the problem. Some retailers have managed to keep prices low by avoiding these exploitative practices.

Are all types of ammunition affected by the shortage?

No, the availability varies by caliber. Common NATO standard calibers like 9mm and 5.56 are becoming more readily available. However, 'wildcat' and 'magnum' calibers remain more elusive and are often subject to higher prices and limited supply.

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