The price of ammunition is the same as the price of everything else. Once consumers get used to the elevated price, it will never go back down.
Does anyone have insight on this? Should one be buying now for surplus or wait a year?
Snap up what you can offord.. I think alot of the cost is freight, and that is only going to get higher.
Fuel surcharges are only going to get higher
That ammo remains the same price and will be here around December. Internal issues in the country of origin. But that may well be the last of it.
True for 7.62x39, x54, 12.7 DsHK, 14.5mm, but not for 5.56, 7.62x51.The former European communist countries are awashed in surplus ammo because of communist doctrine that every citizen must have a rifle and a lot of ammo in government special places keeped for the future war with the West
so will canam still be offering 299 a case for 7.62 surplus...... as promised a few months ago....... or can we kiss that deal goodbye...... as we are all so used to paying the rip off artist price of 800 a case??
still patiently waiting......
It is still fairly cheap compared to the days when people were making $50/week. I have many old boxes. $5 for a box of ammo was a lot more in the 50s/60s than $20 today. Same goes for gas.I know plenty of people who make 80 or more dollars an hour now. But even at todays prices ammo is too expensive for them.
The price of ammunition is the same as the price of everything else. Once consumers get used to the elevated price, it will never go back down.