Still No AMMO Shortage in Sight!...Cool Finds & A NEW Caliber This Week!

Published on February 9, 2024
Duration: 14:46

This video provides an update on current ammunition availability across several retail locations, including Rural King, Dunham's Sports, and a local shop. The presenter notes that while stock levels are generally good, prices remain a significant factor, often making online purchases more economical. Several new ammunition types and brands are acquired for testing, including Federal Premium Hammer Down .45 Colt, FN 5.7x28mm, Winchester Defender .380 ACP, Saber Blade .300 Blackout, Corbon 9mm +P, AAC .40 S&W, AAC 5.56 NATO, and various .30 Carbine loads.

Quick Summary

Ammunition availability is generally good across various retailers like Rural King and Dunham's, but prices often remain high, making online purchases more economical. New calibers acquired for testing include 5.7x28mm, .300 Blackout, .30 Carbine, and various defensive rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Change of Plans
  2. 00:58Rural King Ammo Check
  3. 02:59Dunham's Sports Ammo Check
  4. 05:48Local Shop Ammo Check
  5. 07:16Local Shop Haul: .45 Colt, 5.7x28mm, 357 Sig
  6. 09:12Dunham's Haul: .380 ACP
  7. 09:46Sent Mail: .300 Blackout, 9mm +P
  8. 10:59PSA Online Order: 12 Gauge, .40 S&W, 5.56 NATO
  9. 12:17Target Sports USA Order: .30 Carbine
  10. 13:53Final Haul Summary & Upcoming Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current state of ammunition availability according to the video?

The video indicates that ammunition availability is generally good, with ample stock found at Rural King, Dunham's Sports, and local shops. However, prices remain a significant factor, with many items being more expensive than online alternatives.

What new calibers or brands of ammunition were acquired for testing?

The presenter acquired Federal Premium Hammer Down .45 Colt, FN 5.7x28mm (FMJ and HP), Winchester Defender .380 ACP, Saber Blade .300 Blackout, Corbon 9mm +P, AAC .40 S&W, AAC 5.56 NATO, and Hornady Critical Defense .30 Carbine for testing.

Are there any notable price points for ammunition mentioned in the video?

Yes, 9mm Norinco was found for $10.99, 357 Magnum Armscor FMJ for $27.99, 22 LR Armscor for $2.99, and 30 Carbine Winchester Super X for $12.99 (50-round box). However, other calibers like 5.7x28mm were noted as being expensive.

What is the presenter's overall assessment of ammunition prices in retail stores?

The presenter finds that while inventory is good, retail prices are often too high, making online purchases with shipping still more economical for many types of ammunition. Some exceptions, like specific 9mm and .30 Carbine loads, were found at competitive prices.

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