This Is The #1 Caliber Of Ammo Smuggled INTO The U.S.!

Published on November 10, 2024
Duration: 6:10

This video discusses the significant increase in 7.62x39mm ammunition being smuggled across the U.S.-Mexico border. The speaker posits that this trend is not for resale due to poor business economics but rather for individuals seeking to acquire firearms or ammunition discreetly, potentially to avoid 'red flag' monitoring associated with large purchases.

Quick Summary

The #1 caliber of ammunition being smuggled into the U.S. across the Mexican border is 7.62x39mm. This trend is attributed not to resale, but to individuals seeking to acquire firearms or ammunition discreetly to avoid 'red flag' monitoring associated with large purchases.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Ammo Smuggling
  2. 00:20Smuggling Volume Increase
  3. 00:47The Primary Smuggled Caliber
  4. 01:41Ammo Smuggled to Mexico
  5. 02:10The #1 Smuggled Caliber Revealed
  6. 02:24Reasons for 7.62x39mm Smuggling
  7. 03:13Why Not for Resale?
  8. 03:27Purpose of Smuggling
  9. 03:40Avoiding 'Red Flags'
  10. 04:00Confirmed: #1 Smuggled Caliber
  11. 04:43Secondary Smuggled Caliber
  12. 04:54AK and AR Platforms
  13. 05:05Arming Under the Radar

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most commonly smuggled ammunition caliber into the United States?

The most commonly smuggled ammunition caliber into the United States is 7.62x39mm. This caliber is frequently seized at the U.S.-Mexico border in significant quantities, indicating a substantial trend.

Why is 7.62x39mm ammunition being smuggled into the U.S. instead of being sold legally?

The speaker suggests that 7.62x39mm ammunition is smuggled not for resale due to poor business economics, but rather for individuals who cannot legally obtain it or wish to avoid 'red flag' monitoring associated with large purchases.

What are the implications of increased 7.62x39mm ammunition smuggling?

The increased smuggling of 7.62x39mm ammunition suggests that individuals are seeking to acquire firearms or ammunition discreetly, potentially to circumvent legal monitoring systems like 'red flag' laws that track large purchases.

How has the volume of smuggled ammunition changed recently?

The volume of caught ammunition smuggled into the U.S. has seen a dramatic increase. While the average was 9,000 rounds in the last three years, authorities have caught 100,000 rounds this year alone, with single seizures of over 11,000 rounds.

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