There's A MASSIVE Surplus Of Civilian Ammo! AMMO INDUSTRY Has A SECRET On Why Prices Won't Come Down

Published on October 18, 2024
Duration: 8:02

The video discusses a significant surplus of civilian ammunition, particularly 9mm and 5.56, despite a drop in prices from peak levels. Ammo manufacturers expanded production in anticipation of increased demand, especially around the 2024 election, but this demand did not materialize as expected. Consequently, prices are expected to remain stable until after the election, with a potential significant drop anticipated by Thanksgiving due to the excess inventory.

Quick Summary

A significant surplus of civilian ammunition exists, particularly in 9mm and 5.56 calibers. Despite this, prices are being held steady by manufacturers who anticipated a demand surge around the 2024 election. This surge did not occur, leading to expectations of a price drop by Thanksgiving as the market adjusts to the surplus.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Recent Ammo Price Drops
  2. 00:40The Civilian Ammo Surplus Explained
  3. 01:04Ammo Industry Expansion Post-2020
  4. 01:50Economic Principles vs. Ammo Prices
  5. 02:08The Ammo Industry's Election Secret
  6. 02:14Anticipated Election Ammo Run
  7. 03:15American Sentiment and Election Fears
  8. 04:24Q3 Ammo Sales Expectations Missed
  9. 04:45Ammo Prices Holding Until After Election
  10. 05:00Post-Election Price Drop Prediction
  11. 05:21Unforeseen Global Events
  12. 06:03Thanksgiving Price Drop Forecast
  13. 06:30Current Ammo Market Dynamics

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are civilian ammunition prices not decreasing despite a large surplus?

Ammunition manufacturers expanded production significantly after the 2020 buying surge. They are now holding onto inventory, expecting a demand increase around the 2024 election, which is preventing prices from falling despite the current surplus.

When can consumers expect ammunition prices to drop?

Prices are expected to remain stable until after the 2024 election. A significant decrease in ammunition prices is anticipated by Thanksgiving, as the market adjusts to the lack of an election-driven demand surge and the existing surplus.

What caused the current surplus of civilian ammunition?

The surplus is a result of widespread panic buying in late 2019 and 2020. In response, ammo companies invested heavily in expanding production, leading to a current oversupply that consumers are not depleting through panic buying.

Did the 2024 election cause a run on ammunition as expected?

No, the anticipated run on ammunition leading up to the 2024 election did not materialize. The majority of Americans are not preparing for widespread conflict and are instead focused on daily life and voting, leading to lower-than-expected demand.

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