Now We Know The REAL Truth About Ammo In America According To Gun Store Owners!

Published on November 10, 2025
Duration: 11:20

Gun store owners discuss the current state of ammunition availability and pricing in America. They note that supply has replenished, leading to price drops closer to pre-2020 levels, with even less common 'wildcat' cartridges becoming more available. The conversation also touches on the stagnant NFA tax stamp cost compared to inflation.

Quick Summary

Ammunition prices in America are decreasing as supply replenishes, returning to pre-2020 levels. This trend is driven by a moderate to plentiful supply and lower demand. Even less common 'wildcat' cartridges are becoming more available, and unlike most goods, firearms and ammunition are seeing price drops rather than inflation-driven increases.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Channel Support
  2. 00:23Meeting Maggie at Gunners Firearms
  3. 00:35Current State of Ammunition
  4. 01:02Replenishing Supply & Seasonal Ammo
  5. 01:24Wildcat Cartridges Return
  6. 02:01Rare Cartridges: 56x52mm Rimmed
  7. 02:51Ammunition Pricing Trends
  8. 03:11Prices Near Pre-2020 Levels
  9. 03:32Supply vs. Demand Impact on Prices
  10. 03:52Distribution Shows & Bulk Buying
  11. 04:33Impact of Slow Firearms Market
  12. 05:03US Dominance in Ammo Sales
  13. 05:33Ammo Prices Defying Inflation
  14. 05:50NFA Tax Stamp Inflation Anomaly
  15. 07:36Factors Affecting Ammo Prices
  16. 08:06Geographic Price Differences
  17. 08:33Store Inventory & Pricing Adjustments
  18. 09:25Market Flooded: Prices Drop
  19. 09:51Supply, Demand, and Slow Market
  20. 10:09Good Time to Buy Ammo
  21. 10:12Shop Local & Enjoy Firearms
  22. 10:39Outro & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

Are ammunition prices decreasing in America?

Yes, ammunition prices are generally decreasing as supply chains have replenished. This has led to prices returning to levels closer to those seen before 2020, a significant shift from the scarcity and high costs experienced previously.

What is the current availability of different types of ammunition?

Availability has improved significantly, with not only common 'bread and butter' cartridges like 9mm and 5.56 but also less common 'wildcat' and seasonal cartridges becoming more readily available on shelves.

How does inflation affect ammunition prices compared to other goods?

Unlike many other goods that have seen prices rise significantly above inflation, ammunition and firearms are noted as exceptions, with their prices actually decreasing, making them more affordable now.

Why are NFA tax stamp costs different from inflation-adjusted prices?

The NFA tax stamp, set at $200 in 1934 for items like silencers and machine guns, has not been adjusted for inflation. If it had, the cost would be around $4,773 today, highlighting a unique price anomaly.

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