The 2 Calibers EVERY American Is Investing In Right Now!

Published on March 10, 2025
Duration: 8:46

This video analyzes the significant investment trend in 9mm and 5.56/.223 Remington calibers within the US firearms and ammunition industry. It highlights their current status as the cheapest, most in-demand, and most produced calibers, driven by post-2020 market dynamics, including a massive stockpile built by manufacturers anticipating civil unrest. The speaker, identified as an instructor, notes that current bulk prices for these calibers are nearing pre-2020 levels and are expected to rise by mid-year.

Quick Summary

The two calibers Americans are heavily investing in are 9mm and 5.56/.223 Remington. These calibers are currently the cheapest to buy, most in-demand, and most produced, driven by post-2020 market trends and manufacturer strategies, making bulk purchases highly affordable.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Industry Trends in Firearms and Ammunition
  2. 00:17The Two Most Invested-In Calibers
  3. 00:39Evolution of the Gun Industry Post-2020
  4. 01:13The Dominance of 9mm Handguns
  5. 01:51The Rise of 5.56/.223 Rifles
  6. 02:32Why These Calibers Are Key
  7. 02:42Ammunition Industry's Response and Overproduction
  8. 03:47Current Market Conditions in Q1 2025
  9. 04:55Impact on Ammunition Prices
  10. 05:27Temporary Nature of Current Prices
  11. 06:04Seasonal Price Fluctuations in Ammo Industry
  12. 06:17Best Time to Buy 9mm and 5.56
  13. 06:43Filming Date and Call for Comments
  14. 07:02Channel Support and Prayer Requests
  15. 07:35Closing Prayer

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two most invested-in calibers in the US firearms market right now?

The two calibers Americans are heavily investing in are 9mm and 5.56/.223 Remington. These calibers are currently the cheapest to buy, most in-demand, and most produced, driven by post-2020 market trends and manufacturer strategies.

Why are 9mm and 5.56/.223 Remington calibers so popular and affordable?

Their popularity stems from 9mm being the standard for concealed carry and law enforcement/military sidearms, while 5.56/.223 is for the ubiquitous AR platform. Manufacturers, including the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, have overproduced these calibers, leading to a surplus and significantly lower bulk prices.

When is the best time to buy 9mm and 5.56/.223 ammunition?

According to industry analysis, the first quarter of 2025 presents the best opportunity to buy 9mm and 5.56/.223 ammunition in bulk due to current low prices. These prices are expected to rise by mid-year, making now an opportune time for purchase.

What factors influenced the current ammunition market for 9mm and 5.56?

The market was influenced by the 2020 rush on guns, leading to increased demand. Manufacturers then overproduced these calibers, anticipating civil unrest, which resulted in a surplus. This surplus, combined with recovery from past shortages, has driven down prices for bulk purchases.

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