The State Of Ammo In The US And My Predictions On Where We're Heading!

Published on September 15, 2021
Duration: 4:08

The current state of ammunition in the US is better than early 2020 but still faces challenges. While NATO calibers like 9mm, 5.56x45mm, and 7.62x39mm are abundant due to military contracts, specialized rounds such as .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .38 Special, .45 Colt, 22 TCM, 5.7x28mm, and 7.5 FK remain difficult to find and often overpriced. The speaker predicts a return to normalcy for these less common rounds by the summer of 2022.

Quick Summary

Ammunition availability in the US is improving since early 2020, with NATO calibers like 9mm and 5.56x45mm being abundant due to military contracts. However, specialized rounds such as .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .38 Special, and wildcat cartridges remain scarce. Normalization for these less common rounds is predicted for summer 2022.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Current Ammo State Better Than 2020
  2. 00:38Peculiar Ammo Situation
  3. 00:56Ongoing Ammo Issues
  4. 01:03Hard-to-Find Magnum & Revolver Rounds
  5. 01:22Wildcat Cartridges Difficult to Find
  6. 01:38Why Certain Rounds Are Scarce
  7. 01:43Abundance of NATO Rounds
  8. 02:02Manufacturers Two Years Behind
  9. 02:17Non-NATO Rounds Still Scarce
  10. 02:33Prediction for Ammo Normalization
  11. 03:09Prediction: Summer 2022 for Regularity
  12. 03:26Viewer Input Requested

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current state of ammunition availability in the US?

As of the video's recording, ammunition availability in the US is better than it has been since January 2020. While NATO calibers are abundant, specialized rounds like magnums, revolvers, and wildcats remain difficult to find.

Why are NATO calibers like 9mm and 5.56x45mm readily available?

NATO calibers are in abundance because manufacturers are heavily focused on fulfilling military and police contracts worldwide. These contracts reportedly have a two-year backlog, prioritizing production of these specific rounds.

Which types of ammunition are still hard to find in the US?

Magnum revolver rounds (.357 Magnum, .44 Magnum), common revolver rounds (.38 Special, .45 Colt), and wildcat cartridges (22 TCM, 5.7x28mm, 7.5 FK) are still very difficult to find.

When is ammunition availability predicted to return to normal for all calibers?

The speaker predicts that the regularity of revolver rounds, hunting rounds, and other non-NATO calibers on shelves will not be seen until the summer of 2022.

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