Ammo Price Alert! 2 Calibers You NEED To Invest In RIGHT NOW!

Published on December 12, 2025
Duration: 9:14

Ammunition prices for most calibers are increasing, but 9mm and 5.56 NATO (including .223 Remington) are experiencing significant price decreases due to market saturation from high production volumes. The speaker advises stocking up on these calibers now, predicting price hikes around the midterm elections and the subsequent government transition in January 2025. Current prices are estimated at 18-20 cents per round for 9mm and 37-40 cents per round for 5.56/.223.

Quick Summary

9mm and 5.56 NATO ammunition prices are currently decreasing due to market saturation from high production volumes in 2024. Prices are around 18-20 cents/round for 9mm and 37-40 cents/round for 5.56/.223. Experts recommend stocking up now before predicted price hikes around the midterm elections and government transition.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Ammo Price Increases Overview
  2. 00:49Two Calibers with Decreasing Prices
  3. 01:02Reasons for Price Drops
  4. 01:189mm: America's Dominant Caliber
  5. 02:219mm Production Surplus
  6. 02:585.56 NATO: Popular Rifle Caliber
  7. 03:205.56 Production and Market Saturation
  8. 04:16Current Ammo Prices: 9mm
  9. 04:40Current Ammo Prices: 5.56 NATO
  10. 05:14Why 9mm & 5.56 Are Special Alerts
  11. 05:24Time to Stock Up and Invest
  12. 05:33Future Price Predictions
  13. 06:25Sponsor: Jace Medical
  14. 07:07Prayer for Viewers

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are 9mm and 5.56 NATO ammunition prices decreasing?

9mm and 5.56 NATO (including .223 Remington) ammunition prices are decreasing due to a massive surplus created by extremely high production volumes in 2024. Despite being the most popular calibers, this overproduction has saturated the market, leading manufacturers to drop prices, especially in the last quarter of 2025.

What are the current low prices for 9mm and 5.56 NATO ammunition?

Currently, 9mm ammunition is priced around 18 to 20 cents per round, meaning 1,000 rounds can be purchased for approximately $180 to $200. For 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington, prices are around 37 to 40 cents per round, with 1,000 rounds costing about $370 to $400.

When is the best time to buy 9mm and 5.56 NATO ammunition?

The speaker strongly advises stocking up on 9mm and 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington ammunition right now, as prices are at a significant low. This is considered the best time to buy since December 2024, before predicted price increases around the midterm elections and the subsequent government transition.

What factors are causing general ammunition price increases?

General ammunition price increases are attributed by manufacturers to factors such as tariffs, import shortages, and raw material shortages. However, the speaker suggests that manufacturers are also likely making more profit during these periods of rising costs.

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