There's A MASSIVE Ammo Surplus In THESE 3 Calibers!

Published on February 4, 2025
Duration: 8:57

The video discusses a significant surplus of small arms ammunition in the United States, particularly in 5.56 NATO, 9mm NATO, and 7.62 NATO calibers. This surplus is attributed to increased production following the 2020 shortage, military contracts, and European nations taking over ammo supply for Ukraine. Despite the abundance, prices have not decreased and have even seen a 5-10% increase due to manufacturers anticipating continued demand.

Quick Summary

There is a significant surplus of 5.56 NATO, 9mm NATO, and 7.62 NATO ammunition in the US. This is a result of increased production post-2020 shortage, military contracts, and European nations supplying Ukraine. Despite the abundance, prices have risen 5-10% due to anticipated consumer demand.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Current Ammo Abundance in the US
  2. 00:17Reasons for the Surplus: Post-2020 Production Ramp-Up
  3. 01:18Military Market's Role: Lake City Ammo Plant
  4. 02:24Ukraine & Israel Ammo Shipments: A Shift in Supply
  5. 03:19European Ammunition Production for Ukraine
  6. 03:31The 3 Calibers with Massive Surplus
  7. 04:11Identifying the Surplus Calibers: 5.56, 9mm, 7.62 NATO
  8. 04:45Why Prices Aren't Decreasing Despite Surplus
  9. 05:12Winchester's Price Increase and Market Impact
  10. 06:11Consumer Willingness to Pay for Ammo
  11. 06:30Finding Deals and Bulk Purchasing
  12. 07:08Calculating Cost Per Bullet
  13. 07:35Channel Engagement and Prayer Requests

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there a surplus of ammunition in the US?

The surplus is due to increased production following the 2020 shortage, significant investment in new facilities and technology by ammo companies, and the military's large-scale production at facilities like the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant.

Which ammunition calibers are currently in surplus?

The most significant surpluses are observed in 5.56 NATO, 9mm NATO, and 7.62 NATO calibers. These are commonly found in large quantities in stores.

Are ammunition prices decreasing due to the surplus?

Surprisingly, no. Despite the abundance, prices for these surplus calibers have increased by 5-10% due to manufacturers anticipating continued demand and consumer willingness to pay.

Has the supply of ammunition to Ukraine affected the US market?

While some US ammo went to Ukraine, European producers have largely taken over that supply chain. This shift means less US-produced ammo is being diverted, contributing to the domestic surplus.

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