7 Rounds Every American Should Stockpile Before The 2026 Ammo Crunch!

Published on February 27, 2026
Duration: 12:12

Instruction from Ted of Line 45 on essential ammunition calibers to stockpile before potential 2026 ammo shortages. The video highlights .22 LR for cost-effective training, 9mm Luger as the dominant service caliber, .223/5.56 NATO for AR platforms, 12-gauge for defensive loads, 7.62x39mm for AK-47s, and .308/7.62 NATO for precision and hunting. It emphasizes understanding supply chain vulnerabilities and geopolitical impacts on availability.

Quick Summary

Stockpile these 7 essential ammunition calibers: .22 LR for training, 9mm Luger for defense, .223/5.56 NATO for AR platforms, 12-gauge for shotguns, 7.62x39mm for AK-47s, .308/7.62 NATO for precision, and niche calibers. Understanding supply chain vulnerabilities is key to avoiding shortages.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ammo Availability Concerns
  2. 00:41.22 LR Ammunition Overview
  3. 02:019mm Luger Cartridge Discussion
  4. 03:40.223 / 5.56 NATO Rifle Ammo
  5. 05:1412-Gauge Shotgun Ammo
  6. 06:487.62x39mm AK-47 Ammunition
  7. 08:35.308 or 7.62 NATO Ammunitions
  8. 10:16Oddball Ammunition Types

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top 7 ammunition calibers recommended for stockpiling before potential shortages?

The recommended calibers for stockpiling are .22 LR for training, 9mm Luger as a primary handgun round, .223/5.56 NATO for AR-15s, 12-gauge for defensive shotgun use, 7.62x39mm for AK-47s, .308/7.62 NATO for precision rifles, and various 'oddball' calibers for niche applications.

Why is .22 LR ammunition particularly prone to disappearing during ammo crunches?

.22 LR disappears quickly because rimfire production is slower and more sensitive to supply chain issues. It's also the cheapest option for extensive trigger time, making it highly sought after for practice and small game hunting.

How do geopolitical events and political discussions affect ammo availability?

Geopolitical events like sanctions on foreign imports (e.g., Russian ammo) and political discussions around firearm bans (e.g., 'assault weapons') directly disrupt supply chains, leading to rapid depletion of specific calibers like 7.62x39mm and .223/5.56 NATO.

What is the difference between .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO ammunition?

.223 Remington is a commercial cartridge, while 5.56 NATO is a military specification round typically loaded to higher pressures. Most modern AR-15s can safely fire both, but it's essential to confirm your firearm's compatibility.

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