AAC Halts Production - Powder Shortage !!!

Published on December 2, 2025
Duration: 2:49

AAC is temporarily halting ammunition production due to a powder shortage, with their primary supplier prioritizing military contracts. They are seeking alternative powder sources but anticipate a production pause of up to a year. This situation highlights broader market concerns stemming from global conflicts and the reliance on overseas nitrocellulose production.

Quick Summary

AAC is temporarily halting ammunition production due to a critical powder shortage. Their main supplier is prioritizing military contracts, and finding affordable alternatives is challenging, potentially leading to a year-long pause as they retool for new sources.

Chapters

  1. 00:00AAC Pauses Ammunition Production
  2. 00:06Reason: Powder Shortage
  3. 00:09Supplier Prioritizes Military Contracts
  4. 00:13Difficulty Finding Alternative Powder
  5. 00:22Production Pause, Not Shutdown
  6. 00:31Tooling Up for New Supplier
  7. 00:35Estimated Year-Long Downtime
  8. 00:44More Info on AAC's Instagram
  9. 00:51Recent Price Drops in Ammo
  10. 01:04Potential Future Market Issues
  11. 01:19Previous Nitrocellulose Shortage
  12. 01:25Overseas Production of Nitrocellulose
  13. 01:30Impact of Global Tensions
  14. 01:44AAC's Past Powder Supply
  15. 01:53Considerations for Future Ammo Purchases
  16. 01:56Loss of Ammo Sponsor
  17. 02:05Links for More Information
  18. 02:15Understanding Market Dynamics
  19. 02:20Combined Factors: Shortages, Conflicts, Contracts
  20. 02:28First Domino in Potential Chain Reaction
  21. 02:38Breaking Story Coverage

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is AAC halting ammunition production?

AAC is pausing ammunition production due to a critical shortage of gunpowder. Their primary supplier can no longer provide powder because they are prioritizing military contracts, and AAC is struggling to find an affordable alternative.

How long will AAC's ammunition production be paused?

AAC anticipates a production pause of up to a year. They are working to secure a new powder supplier and retool their machinery, a process that is estimated to take approximately 12 months to get back up and running.

What is causing the global powder shortage affecting ammunition manufacturers?

The powder shortage is largely attributed to a global scarcity of nitrocellulose, a key ingredient. Production is concentrated overseas, particularly in China, and geopolitical tensions and conflicts are disrupting supply chains and reducing availability.

Are there other ammunition manufacturers facing similar powder shortages?

While the video specifically details AAC's situation, the speaker suggests this powder shortage could be indicative of broader market issues. They previously discussed nitrocellulose shortages a year ago, implying ongoing supply chain vulnerabilities in the ammunition industry.

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