Ammo Just Hit a Breaking Point

Published on March 27, 2026
Duration: 6:35

The video warns of an impending ammunition shortage and price increase of 5-8% on common calibers in the United States, citing geopolitical conflicts and foreign aid as contributing factors. The speaker, identified as Trench Grenade, advises viewers to stockpile ammunition, recommending a minimum of 3,000 rounds for both rifle and pistol calibers to maintain proficiency and preparedness. The message emphasizes proactive preparation to avoid future regret and potential scarcity.

Quick Summary

Ammunition prices are expected to rise by 5-8% on common calibers due to global conflicts and US foreign aid. The speaker advises stockpiling at least 3,000 rounds of rifle and pistol ammunition to maintain proficiency and preparedness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammo Shortage Warning
  2. 00:17Serious Issue for Preparedness
  3. 00:33Price Increase Forecast
  4. 00:45Addressing Fear-Mongering Claims
  5. 01:47Third Ammo Shortage in US
  6. 02:17Empty Shelves Expected
  7. 02:45Importance of Ammo Availability
  8. 03:18Recommended Ammo Stockpile
  9. 03:48Global Conflicts Impact
  10. 04:10Planning for Ammunition
  11. 04:25Training Day Recap
  12. 04:39Maintaining Proficiency
  13. 04:58Support the Channel
  14. 05:11Range Footage Request
  15. 05:37Commitment to Sharing Info

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the projected price increase for ammunition?

A major ammunition distributor has warned of a 5-8% price increase on most common calibers in the United States. This follows previous increases of 5-12% observed about a month prior.

Why is ammunition availability becoming a serious issue?

Geopolitical conflicts in Ukraine, Iran, and Israel, combined with significant US foreign aid in the form of small arms ammunition, are straining supply chains and driving up prices domestically.

What is the recommended ammunition stockpile for preparedness?

The speaker recommends a minimum stockpile of 3,000 rounds for rifle calibers and 3,000 rounds for pistol calibers. This is to ensure continued proficiency and readiness.

How can firearm owners maintain proficiency during potential shortages?

Maintaining proficiency involves regular practice, including dry fire and live fire. It is recommended to use at least 50 to 100 rounds per month to check zero and stay sharp.

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