Why NATO Cartridges Are Best for Your Ammo Stockpile | Magic Prepper

Published on March 29, 2024
Duration: 12:37

This video by Magic Prepper on MidwayUSA's channel explains the strategic advantages of stockpiling three specific NATO cartridges: 5.56x45mm NATO, 9x19mm NATO, and 7.62x51mm NATO. The presenter emphasizes their robust logistics, affordability, availability, and proven performance due to military standardization and testing. These cartridges are recommended for their versatility, covering applications from home defense and varmint control to concealed carry, long-range engagement, and large game hunting.

Quick Summary

NATO cartridges like 5.56x45mm, 9x19mm, and 7.62x51mm are ideal for stockpiling due to their robust logistics, affordability, and proven performance. These standardized calibers are widely available and cover diverse applications from self-defense to hunting, backed by extensive military testing and adoption.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Why NATO Cartridges?
  2. 00:08What is NATO Ammunition?
  3. 00:34First Recommendation: 5.56x45mm NATO
  4. 00:53History of 5.56 NATO (M193 vs. SS109)
  5. 01:40STANAG 4172 and SS109 Performance
  6. 02:31Why Stockpile 5.56 NATO?
  7. 03:05Second Recommendation: 9x19mm NATO
  8. 03:179mm NATO vs. Other 9mm Variants
  9. 03:31History of 9mm Luger
  10. 04:01STANAG 4090 and 9mm NATO Performance
  11. 04:55Advancements and Viability of 9mm
  12. 05:15US Adoption of 9mm NATO
  13. 05:48Miami Shootout and 9mm Evolution
  14. 06:18Why 9mm NATO is a Viable Self-Defense Cartridge
  15. 06:38Third Recommendation: 7.62x51mm NATO
  16. 06:497.62x51mm NATO vs. .308 Winchester
  17. 07:03History of .308 Winchester and 7.62 NATO
  18. 07:43STANAG 2310 and 7.62 NATO Performance
  19. 08:16Common Loadings: M80 Ball and M118 LR
  20. 08:36Variety of 7.62 NATO/.308 Winchester Loadings
  21. 09:32Modern Applications of 7.62 NATO (XM7)
  22. 10:01Logistics and Availability of 7.62 NATO
  23. 10:21Why These Three NATO Cartridges?
  24. 10:37Covering All Your Bases
  25. 11:28Versatility Beyond These Three
  26. 11:38Conclusion: History, Supply, and Focus
  27. 11:58Viewer Engagement: Your Stockpile Choices
  28. 12:06Other NATO Ammunition Types
  29. 12:23Final Thoughts and MidwayUSA Support

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are NATO cartridges ideal for an ammunition stockpile?

NATO cartridges are ideal for stockpiling because they benefit from a large, robust logistics supply chain. This ensures consistent availability, affordability, and reliable performance, as these calibers are standardized and extensively tested by over 30 member nations for military use.

What are the three main NATO cartridges recommended for stockpiling and why?

The three recommended NATO cartridges are 5.56x45mm NATO for rifle defense and varmint control, 9x19mm NATO for concealed carry and pistol defense, and 7.62x51mm NATO for long-range engagements, larger game, and barrier penetration. They offer a comprehensive solution for various needs.

What is the significance of STANAG agreements for ammunition?

STANAG (Standardization Agreement) ensures that NATO cartridges meet specific performance requirements, such as penetration capabilities and projectile weight. This standardization guarantees a predictable level of performance and interoperability across different manufacturers and military units.

How does the history of 5.56 NATO relate to its stockpile value?

The 5.56x45mm NATO, particularly the SS109 (M855) variant, was standardized in 1980 and designed for specific penetration capabilities. Its long history of military adoption and widespread use by law enforcement makes it an abundant and affordable rifle cartridge for civilian stockpiling.

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