Gun Gripes #318: "Is The Ammo Crisis Getting Better?"

Published on November 15, 2021
Duration: 25:40

This episode of Gun Gripes analyzes the current ammunition market, noting significant price drops for common calibers like .22 LR and 9mm. Experts discuss factors influencing supply, including Remington's return to production and stabilizing firearm sales, while also highlighting persistent shortages in hunting calibers and occasional quality control issues due to rapid production increases.

Quick Summary

The ammunition crisis is easing, with prices for 9mm and .22 LR dropping significantly. Experts cite Remington's return to production and stabilizing firearm sales as key factors. While supply is up, minor quality control issues persist, and hunting calibers remain less available. Historical price lows are unlikely due to inflation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 01:03Current Ammo Price Trends
  3. 02:46Manufacturing and Market Factors
  4. 05:06NICS Data Analysis
  5. 06:56Quality Control Concerns
  6. 08:44Manufacturing Efficiency
  7. 10:26Hunting Ammo Shortages
  8. 12:24Historical Context and Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the ammunition crisis improving?

Yes, the ammunition crisis is showing signs of improvement. Prices for common calibers like .22 LR and 9mm have significantly decreased from their peaks, and overall supply is increasing due to factors like Remington's return to production and stabilizing firearm sales.

What factors are contributing to the increased ammunition supply?

Increased ammunition supply is attributed to Remington resuming production after bankruptcy, a stabilization in firearm sales from historic highs, and manufacturers prioritizing high-volume calibers. Advanced manufacturing techniques also play a role in boosting output.

Are there any downsides to the current ammunition market recovery?

While prices are dropping, some rapid production increases have led to minor quality control issues. Additionally, certain hunting calibers remain scarce, and historical 'golden era' prices are unlikely to return due to inflation and component costs.

How do NICS background checks relate to the ammo market?

NICS background checks serve as a key indicator of demand in the firearm market. The massive spikes seen in 2020-2021 correlated with the height of the ammo crisis, and the subsequent decline suggests the market is normalizing and catching up to demand.

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