The Truth About Ammo Supply! Should You Be Worried Going Into 2024?!?

Published on August 25, 2023
Duration: 4:11

The video strongly advises stockpiling ammunition before 2024 due to anticipated global and domestic turmoil, including the US election. The speaker highlights that unlike previous shortages where civilian production ramped up, future shortages will likely prioritize military needs, potentially leading to decades-long recovery for civilian supply. A recommendation is made to stock 1,000 rounds per caliber owned.

Quick Summary

Stockpiling ammunition before 2024 is strongly advised due to anticipated global and domestic turmoil, including the US election. Future shortages are expected to prioritize military needs, potentially leading to decades-long recovery for civilian supply. A recommendation is to stock 1,000 rounds per caliber owned.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Comfort in Worrying About Ammo
  2. 00:18Global Ammo Shortage Evidence
  3. 00:41Civilian Ammo Availability vs. Reality
  4. 00:54Should You Stock Up on Ammo?
  5. 01:04Lessons from 2019 Shortage
  6. 01:25Stocking Up for 2024 Turmoil
  7. 01:362024 Election Turmoil Impact
  8. 02:01Global and US Instability Factors
  9. 02:23Difference in Future Shortages
  10. 02:40Military vs. Civilian Production
  11. 02:53Decades to Recover from Shortage
  12. 03:07Recommendation: Stockpile Ammo Now
  13. 03:12Recommended Round Count Per Caliber

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I be worried about ammo supply going into 2024?

Global geopolitical events and domestic turmoil, particularly around the 2024 US election, are expected to significantly increase demand for ammunition. Unlike past shortages, future production may heavily favor military needs, potentially leading to long-term civilian supply issues.

What lessons can be learned from past ammo shortages?

The 2019 ammo shortage taught many gun owners the importance of preparedness. It highlighted how quickly supply can dwindle when demand surges, emphasizing the need for proactive stockpiling rather than reactive purchasing.

How much ammunition should I stockpile per caliber?

The speaker recommends stockpiling at least 1,000 rounds for each caliber of firearm you own. For example, if you own a 9mm pistol and a 12 gauge shotgun, you should aim for 1,000 rounds of 9mm and 1,000 rounds of 12 gauge.

Will future ammo shortages be different from previous ones?

Yes, future shortages are expected to be more severe for civilians. Production will likely prioritize military contracts, meaning civilian markets may face much longer recovery times, potentially decades, compared to the years it took after 2019.

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