State of the World - America’s Ammo Crisis

Published on January 21, 2026
Duration: 18:39

This report details the growing ammunition crisis in the United States, driven by increased wartime demand, constrained components, and the loss of import pressure. The closure of AAC Ammunition serves as a warning signal for tightening availability and rising prices on common calibers like 9mm and 5.56. The video advises proactive preparedness, recommending training and building a buffer of ammunition.

Quick Summary

The US ammunition crisis is driven by increased wartime demand, constrained components like powder and primers, and the loss of price-stabilizing imported ammo. The closure of AAC Ammunition signals systemic stress, leading to tightening availability and rising prices for calibers like 9mm and 5.56.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: America's Ammunition Crisis
  2. 00:23Major Civilian Ammunition Supplier Shuts Down
  3. 02:15Section 1: AAC Ammunition Shuts Its Doors
  4. 03:14Structural Weakness of the Civilian Ammo Market
  5. 04:59Section 2: Why This Is Happening
  6. 05:52Wartime Demand: Ukraine and Israel
  7. 09:25The Import Floor is Gone
  8. 10:08Addressing Skeptics: 'You Can Still Buy Ammo'
  9. 11:54Section 3: What to Expect
  10. 13:24Next 5-7 Years: Obama/COVID Era Conditions
  11. 14:03Section 4: What to Do Now
  12. 14:14Long-Term Buffer Goal: 10,000 Rounds
  13. 14:39The Golden Zone: Current Opportunity
  14. 15:01Most Likely Course of Action
  15. 15:32Most Dangerous Course of Action
  16. 16:02Conclusion: The Real Story
  17. 16:25Join the Cultist / Almighty Herd

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there an ammunition crisis in the US?

The US ammunition crisis is driven by increased wartime demand from global conflicts, constrained production components like powder and primers, and the elimination of price-stabilizing imported ammunition due to tariffs and restrictions.

What does the closure of AAC Ammunition signify?

The closure of AAC (America's Ammunition Company) signifies systemic stress in the civilian ammunition market, indicating that even high-volume suppliers cannot secure necessary components, leading to reduced availability and higher prices.

How much ammunition has the US sent to Ukraine and Israel?

The US has publicly provided over 500 million rounds of small arms ammunition to Ukraine since 2022. Additionally, approximately 90 tons of small arms ammunition have been delivered to Israel since October 2023.

What are the projected timelines for the ammunition crisis?

Within the next 1-2 years, expect increased scarcity and price creep. In 2-3 years, major shortages and difficulty finding common calibers are likely. In 5-7 years, conditions could mirror the Obama and COVID-era crises with prolonged unavailability.

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