Why The Next Ammo Shortage Will Be MUCH WORSE Than The Last One!

Published on March 17, 2026
Duration: 8:28

This video from God Family and Guns explains why the next ammunition shortage is predicted to be significantly worse than the 2020 event. The speaker, identified as experienced and authoritative, outlines five key factors contributing to this prediction: more fragile global supply chains for raw materials, consolidation of major US ammo manufacturers under fewer entities, the likelihood of faster panic buying due to recent memory of scarcity, increased production costs hindering rapid expansion, and the prioritization of government and military contracts. The video emphasizes that these combined elements create a more severe outlook for civilian ammo availability.

Quick Summary

The next ammunition shortage is predicted to be significantly worse than 2020 due to five key factors: fragile global supply chains for raw materials, consolidation of major US manufacturers, faster panic buying, increased production costs hindering expansion, and government/military contracts taking priority.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to Ammo Shortage Factors
  2. 00:55Fragile Supply Chains and Global Market
  3. 01:45Fewer Ammo Manufacturers
  4. 02:39Faster Panic Buying and Hoarding
  5. 03:28Rising Costs and Reduced Production
  6. 03:57Government and Military Priority
  7. 05:38Summary and Call to Action
  8. 06:09Prayer and Spiritual Message

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main reasons the next ammo shortage will be worse than 2020?

The next shortage will be worse due to more fragile global supply chains for raw materials, consolidation of major US ammo manufacturers, faster panic buying, increased production costs, and government/military contract prioritization.

How has the global market affected ammunition supply?

Raw materials like brass, primers, and powder are now part of a global market, leading to higher prices, tariffs, and existing global shortages, making them less readily available for domestic production.

Why is industry consolidation a concern for ammo availability?

With major US ammo manufacturers consolidated under fewer companies like Czech Group, a slowdown or disruption at one entity can have a much larger negative impact on the overall US supply than in the past.

Will military demand affect civilian ammo availability?

Yes, government and military contracts will likely take priority, especially during conflicts. The US Army's demand can quickly consume available ammunition, impacting civilian stock more significantly than in 2020.

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