What's Happening To Ammo Prices According To Gun Store Owners?!

Published on July 23, 2025
Duration: 9:50

This video discusses the current state of ammunition prices, noting a decrease due to increased supply of imported ammunition and lower consumer demand. Gun store owners observe that while prices are down from peak shortage levels, they are unlikely to return to historical lows due to inflation and increased component costs. Consumers are credited with driving down prices by refusing to pay inflated rates during shortages.

Quick Summary

Ammunition prices are falling due to increased supply from foreign manufacturers and decreased consumer demand. While prices have dropped from peak shortage levels, they are unlikely to return to historical lows due to inflation and rising component costs. Consumers have played a key role by resisting high prices, forcing sellers to adjust.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Welcome to Gunners
  2. 00:45Ammunition Price Discussion Begins
  3. 01:16Foreign vs. Domestic Ammo
  4. 02:34Local Price Drops Observed
  5. 03:05Inflation and Price Trends
  6. 04:03Reasons for Price Decrease
  7. 04:21Supply and Demand Dynamics
  8. 05:15Consumer-Driven Price Reduction
  9. 06:00Consumer Power Highlighted
  10. 07:05Health Segment (Unrelated)

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are ammunition prices decreasing?

Ammunition prices are decreasing due to an increase in the supply of imported ammunition and a reduction in consumer demand. This market adjustment means more product is available, and fewer people are buying at peak prices, leading sellers to lower costs to move inventory.

Will ammunition prices return to pre-shortage levels?

It is unlikely that ammunition prices will return to the levels seen 10-20 years ago. Factors such as general inflation, increased costs for components like primers and powder, and the overall economic climate suggest that current prices, while lower than peak shortage levels, will remain higher than historical lows.

How have consumers influenced ammunition prices?

Consumers have significantly influenced ammunition prices by collectively refusing to purchase ammunition at inflated prices during shortages. This consumer resistance demonstrated that high prices were not sustainable, forcing sellers to lower prices to attract buyers and preventing continued price gouging.

What is the difference between steel case and brass case ammunition?

Steel case ammunition uses a steel casing, which is typically less expensive to produce than brass casing. While it can be a cost-effective option for range use, some firearms may not cycle steel case ammunition reliably, and it can potentially cause extraction issues.

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