GUN OWNERS BEWARE! ALL Ammo Is About To COST MORE! NOW Is The Time To BUY!

Published on March 6, 2026
Duration: 9:14

This video from GFG discusses impending ammunition price increases effective April 1st. The speaker, demonstrating an authoritative and experienced tone, details the brands affected, the reasons behind the hikes (raw material costs, supply chain issues, global markets, logistics), and projected price changes for common calibers like 9mm and .223/5.56mm. The core message is a call to action for gun owners to buy ammo before the price surge, with advice on smart purchasing strategies.

Quick Summary

Ammunition prices are increasing significantly starting April 1st, affecting brands like Federal, CCI, and Remington. The hikes are attributed to rising raw material costs, supply chain issues, and market volatility. The MSRP for 9mm ammo is expected to rise by $5-$25 per 1000 rounds, and .223/5.56mm by $8-$42 per 1000 rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Ammo Price Increases Announced
  2. 00:50Brands and Calibers Affected
  3. 01:12Expected Price Increase Percentage
  4. 01:21Company Behind Price Hikes
  5. 02:11Quoted Reasons for Increase
  6. 04:03Impact on Common Calibers (MSRP)
  7. 05:19Speaker's Real Reason & Advice
  8. 07:43Call to Action and Prayer

Frequently Asked Questions

When will ammunition prices increase?

Ammunition prices are set to increase significantly starting April 1st. This affects numerous brands across rifle, handgun, rimfire, and shotshell calibers due to rising raw material costs, supply chain issues, and market volatility.

Which ammunition brands are affected by the price increase?

The price increase impacts brands including Federal, CCI, Remington, Blazer, Speer, Fiocchi, BMP, and Heavy Shot. These brands are largely under the umbrella of the Czech Group, which acquired Vista Outdoors.

Why are ammunition prices going up?

Several factors are contributing to the price hikes: increased costs and volatility of raw materials like copper and lead, ongoing supply chain constraints, uncertain global commodity markets, and rising logistics and manufacturing overhead costs.

What is the projected price increase for 9mm and .223/5.56mm ammunition?

For 9mm ammunition, the MSRP is expected to rise from $230-$250 to $235-$275 per 1000 rounds. .223/5.56mm ammunition is projected to increase from $390-$420 to $398-$462 per 1000 rounds.

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