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

Published on January 3, 2026
Duration: 9:14

This video analyzes current ammunition market trends, highlighting a significant price decrease in 9mm and 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington calibers. The speaker attributes this to overproduction and low demand, contrasting it with rising prices in other calibers. It advises investing in these two calibers now, predicting future price increases due to political events.

Quick Summary

Ammunition prices for 9mm and 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington are currently decreasing due to overproduction and market surplus. Experts advise investing in these calibers now, as prices are expected to rise significantly due to upcoming political events and government transitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Ammunition Price Increases Overview
  2. 00:49Two Calibers Experiencing Price Decreases
  3. 01:02Reasons for Price Drops: Popularity & Production
  4. 01:18Focus on 9mm: America's Favorite Caliber
  5. 02:219mm Surplus Due to High Production
  6. 02:58Focus on 5.56 NATO / .223 Remington
  7. 03:205.56 NATO Production and Market Saturation
  8. 04:16Current Ammo Prices: 9mm and 5.56
  9. 04:405.56 NATO Price Breakdown
  10. 04:57Comparison to Other Calibers (e.g., .22 LR)
  11. 05:13Recommendation: Stock Up on 9mm and 5.56
  12. 05:31Future Price Predictions: Elections and Government
  13. 06:07Best Time to Buy Ammunition

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are 9mm and 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington ammunition prices decreasing?

These calibers are experiencing price drops due to massive overproduction in 2024, leading to a significant surplus in the market. Despite being the most popular calibers, the sheer volume produced has outpaced current demand, forcing manufacturers to lower prices.

What are the current price ranges for 9mm and 5.56 NATO ammunition?

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

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

The current period, specifically the last quarter of 2025, is identified as the best time to buy 9mm and 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington ammunition. This is due to the current price crash driven by market surplus, before anticipated price increases later in the year and into 2026.

What factors are predicted to cause ammunition prices to rise in the future?

Future ammunition price increases are predicted to be driven by upcoming political events, including midterm elections and the subsequent government transition in January. These factors, combined with potential shifts in manufacturing or import policies, are expected to drive demand and prices upward.

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