Best Ammo Types To Stockpile Before World War III
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- Опубліковано 26 гру 2024
- Before we dive into this video, let's make one thing crystal clear - I'm not here to predict an impending World War III. I'm a mad man, not an oracle or doomsday enthusiast. However, in the very likely event that such a catastrophic conflict is to occur, we shouldn’t ignore the importance of being prepared.
Imagine a world engulfed in the chaos of warfare, where finding a roll of toilet paper feels like a miracle, let alone locating ammunition. Remember the struggle to secure your preferred caliber a few years back when the number of people getting infected by the coof was at its peak?
Now, here's the crux of the matter - if you're genuinely concerned about potential conflicts, it's wise to consider stockpiling ammunition. You should hoard ammo like a doomsday hoarder, piling boxes upon boxes until your basement resembles an armory. It could provide some peace of mind when the world seems to have gone bonkers.
However, if you're wondering which ammo types to prioritize, I've got some expert advice for you.
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Being 74 years old and hunting since I was 5 years old. I was raised on farm land with orchards of Orange trees everywhere. We had chickens when I was younger and took care of them for years. Cotton tail rabbits were everywhere and I ate rabbit until I was 13 years old. Chicken were for Eggs and I had 2 dozen- Road-island Reds and New Hampshires . I have taught all my Children how to fish, hunt and trap . I use to take them camping and pretend that I couldn’t get the truck started and taught them about the safety of water, building shelters and how to cook trout on a plank of wood . How to shoot rabbits or trap them with wire and cook them. All of these skills my Children have thanked me for numerous times. I worked for the LADWP for 31 years and spent the last 18 years in the Owen’s Valley at the Control Gorge Power Plant as a Traveling Relief Operator- covering Hawie Power Plant to Upper Gorge Power Plant totaling 8 separate facilities. It was the Dream job for Myself and my children. Thank you for taking the time to read what I’ve written.
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atleast you had a successful life.
Well done sir for teaching your children the art of survival 👏.
I'm 54 and i to have tought my son how to hunt and fish as well as Mechanic.
skills , how to build , shelters and variety of other items
You got my Respect and what i have read you are an amazing dad. We Need man Like this in this Generation.
Great job sir. Your children were lucky to have a father such as yourself. Same parents aren't that way these days. America would better off.👍🙏💪💪💪💪💪💯
We already had a toilet paper apocalypse
I also believe shotgun shells should be just as important as any of these rounds.
Shotgun shells and .22 are probably the most important rounds to have
@@RonG-c5fwhy .22?
@@kenno251 Yep even back in WW 1 the Germans filed a complaint against the Americans for using Shotguns in trench warfare to which the American General Replied Stop using Mustard Gas and maybe we can work something out.
Too heavy and too $$$
@@HereOnUA-camCommenting nice to have in cqc
My advice is that you stockpile same caliber ammo that your guns are😂😂😂
True but this is COD. We can’t just pick up an enemy gun and have 90 rounds of the caliber it requires unless we buy it now!!
Exactly don’t stock ammo for tools you don’t have. Don’t barter ammo either as it can bite you in the butt.
Spot on.
Well duh🤷🏿♂️
@@kellenhobbs9527 yeah if anything but really first and foremost in an apocalyptic period in time I'm taking everything that you have valuable + your shelter
Agreed cci is a great 22 ammo choice and my favourite!
It's good, but I've been very impressed with the AGUILA brand. Their HV and Sniper SubSonic have proven to be very accurate .
I've got some CCI but my main range ammo is Federal Automatch. Good stuff.
@@PlayingWithFireOutdoors never tried the aguila brand, being half the price of CCI Mini Mags i would expect them to be less reliable ...
Maybe one day ill buy a few hundred and see how they work, i know my cci mini mags are great and i get MAYBE one failure or 2 every 100 rounds.
The CCI AR Tacticals are even more reliable than the mini mags. The last run was about 400 ish before a failure to fire on 1st hit.
CCI are the best plain and simple.
CCI is king but federal is easier on the pockets.
Best ammo to stock pile is what goes with what you have, you don’t trade ammo to anyone lest it be used against you !
Most likely to smartest comment on here!
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100% correct. Without a doubt.
Absolutely and don't tell a soul you have any 😮
Been working on this for a while, lot of fun though.
.22 - 5k
9mm - 6k
556 - 3.5k
762×39 - 2.5k
300BO (subs) 800 ish
308 - 1k
12g - 500S / 500buck / 500bird
Tons of mags for each
2 years worth of nutrient Survival for 3 people. 150g water
3 terabytes of training/vid tutorials. Hunting, medical farming, etc.
Working on parts and equipment now...
Lookin good. As long as you’re not 800 lbs and can move around a bit , your good
@@Mattys556 whats yer address again?
Best ammo to stockpile before World War lll?
How about the ammo you're best at shooting!
Have to disagree with some of these options.
1) 22lr... you don't "need" cci. You can buy bulk 22lr band, use it for range practice, saving your better 22lr for when needed. For instance, I have a 22lr upper for my AR and a 22lr slide swap for my glock, so I practice with bulk ammo for muscle memory and trigger practice & save my expensive ammo for the SHTF.
2) you don't need AK, AR & 308 NATO all together. In SHTF, you'll be using ONE of those. Either AR15, AR10 or AK. You don't "need" to stockpile all 3.
3) there is no 12 gauge on this list?? Huge mistake. Plenty of reasons why: can shoot slug, buck & birdshot, far greater up close defense tool, and with barrel sleeves you can actually shoot MANY calibers from a shotgun: Rifle rounds down to rimfire! For instance, I have a savage 24 o/u in 22lr/20ga and also have a SHORT LANE Shotgun Adapter kit that allows me to shoot 410/45lc, 357/38, 40s&w, 9mm, 380, 22mag. So I can shoot TEN calibers from 1 platform. While I wouldn't use that particular shotgun for my main SHTF weapon, having this setup in a WROL/SHTF situation greatly increases your ability to survive & eat. Plus any random ammo you come across or have leftover can be used. (They also do rifle inserts, I have some, this was just the "kit" example)
4) lastly, he didn't suggest a hunting round. While some of these (arguably ALL of these) "can" be used to hunt... a dedicated hunting round is a priority - and a good medium can be used for a sniper round as well as a hunting round (like 6.5 CM or the 308 he mentioned).
The truth is: you need a rimfire, a pistol, a battle rifle, a shotgun, and a hunting/sniper rifle. Those are the best 5 calibers to stockpile. And will be most common, for trading too.
trading stock
Generally agree if you're going it alone, but many people get prepared for a family. 22lr for taking varmint/squirrel, AK/AR build battle rifle....one per adult family member if possible, shotgun for home defense and hunting, handgun...one per adult family member for self protection, .308 for long range/hunting, If SHTF family planning, you'll need multiples and training.
i am NOT going to buy shit bulk ammo to practice with and have every 2-3 shots that misfire or stove pipe ...
i will spend the extra 2 cents per round and get the best, cci mini mags ...
22LR has revolvers, handguns, ar15's and rifles ... all 4 platforms.
Ammo will also be black market currency
Yes agree You will be able to swap evenly Ounce per ounce gold and silver for lead an brass With a little dab of power and a primer
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One 9mm ammo for 10 cans of spam.
One 45acp for 15 bars of soap.
One 5.56x43 for a 330gram jar of coffee
And so on....
At that point all that gold and silver will be useless. Lead and copper has a use value. There's scriptures in the Bible that talk about the last days. Talks of a Denarius will be used to buy a loaf of bread. A Denaris is a Roman coin that represents an entire days work. Imagine 12+ hours of work just to buy a small loaf of bread? No meat nor vegetables, just a little loaf of bread. All that gold and silver is not worth much when nobody wants it.
@@whomagoose6897 learn about silvers medicinal properties. Especially when there's no antibiotics.
308, 5.56, 9mm, 12ga. Will always be available, National Guard armories are full of them. Other calibers not so much.
Pretty sure the National Guard has little if any ammunition in the armory. Even if it did, you’d never be able to get to it.
@ You wouldn’t know if you’ve never served.
@@GregEmbury I did 30 years, 5 of them in the ARNG.
@ 30 years active duty. And national guard armories have weapons and ammo. And you should know that.
The stuff to get, is the stuff you use. No need for 9mm if you have a .45 ACP, ETC!
Agree with your assessment of ammo choices. Most are used by many militaries around the world. So these will be constantly manufactured. I choose to add revolver ammo. Specifically .38-special and .357-magnum.
Other rifle rounds to consider are the 30-30 Winchester, 30-06 Springfield, .35-Remington, .243-Winchester and the .270-Winchester. These are very popular in the civilian world for hunting. You will be able to find these rounds in abandoned rural homes.
One pistol round I will be stockpiling is the .45-apc. More people than you realize shoot the .45-apc. Many using the 1911 to do so.
After doing a little research. I found the most used shotgun size is the 12-gauge. There are quite a few with 20-gauge being used. The .410 will be hard to come by in an emergency situation. It's hard to find .410 size right now. The best thing about 12-gauge is that many military groups around the world use it. In constant production all around the world. Making the 12-gauge the best choice.
@@whomagoose6897 well considering the Colt SAA was the first cartridge type of pistol ever issued in an Army during the Indian Wars which were Calvary Units which was chambered in the 45 Long Colt or what became the 45 LC . They were issued the Rolling Block Spenser Carbine in 45-70. The Spenser was replaced with the Henry lever action in 44 rimfire cartridge that you could load on Sunday and shoot all week, it held 18 rounds in the tube below the barrel.
9mm sales dominate the .45
I only know 1 person that carry's a 45 and its my brother in law, every other family member or friend has a 9mm.
You know that's coming.
Don't be back peddling😅 Yes, stock up on ammo and also food.
Water people are forgetting all that stuff.
Just go to any shooting club that has Steel Challenge. You will see most, if not all, shoot CCI Mini Mags. Consistent firing and ejection. Never any failures. When the standard average of the Masters Division is 2.6 seconds for five steel targets per stage. You cannot afford to use substandard ammo. Nuff said about CCI Mini Mags.
I keep ample ammo for every weapon I have, but had experience in '60 that showed Cal & Grainage unimportant, versus shot placement. Panama had rouge Saltwater Croc, that ate Locals & 3-Canal Zone hunters that came after it. Of course, that told Dad to fly down there w/his 10 yr old Brat. Zone had put 15G Bounty on Croc, so Dad & Buddy Tom went night fishin' in Charges River, but I noticed they cleaned their 12GA pumps upon return. On last day to nail a big one, Dad's Lightning Fast Brainage, remembered to tell Tom I had perfect night vision. Tom was like, well when were ya gonna tell me! He had short .22 boat-gun I had shot dead-on several times, bummed 8 .22 LR HP from their Maid's Hubby, & I got to go along on Tom's 20ft cruiser. About 1AM, I spotted huge eye, Tom blinked his spotlight...BANG! Tom dove over side yellin' for life preservers, & in Gator/Croc infested waters in the darkness, made that carcass float! On way in, we found out gas mileage, more like gas footage, towin' that sucker in & ran outta gas. Dad & me thought screwed, but Tom raised Bud on CB, and 20 min later, Young Local came out w/20 Gallons. Gassed up, we was ready to proceed, only asking lad for price. He said, that dam Croc ate my Sister, two Cousins, and my Tia, whatever that was, so gas tonight was free!! When reached Colon at about 3AM, locals lined the riverbanks, including the Zone Conservation Ofcr, to inspect "Kill", & award tax free $15,000 voucher to Tom, the Zone Resident as required. On measure, croc was 34 ft 7 inches long X 8ft 2in wide & croc's eye hit right in the center, w/36 gr hp bullet on way thru it's brain! Dad & me figured we had some good luck, but hadn't seen nothin' yet. Flying home, on Lan Chile Airlines, took off from Panama City in 4 Eng DC-6, but landed on Miami Threshold in Single Engined Liner, as lost 3 engines over Caribbean, two of which were fireballs, requiring both extinguishers to put out. Now THAT Was Lucky!!!
How much ammo should you have? If SHTF in a experiential way. The answer is really; how much can you carry. If you must leavecyour area? You will be leaving the stockpile behind. Same with your 5th, 6th etc, etc extra firearm.
People with a wall full of ammo cans 😂 good luck bugging out with that
On one hand, bug out vehicle with EMP protection, can be easily procured online, installation is a different story 😅
Have extra cans of gas of course and tons of cordage to tie them on
Extra tires, an extra battery, battery starter pack & coolant / antifreeze
Make sure your bugout vehicle isn’t a micro-EV & can carry all your family, critters, and survival equipment to your bug out location and wha-la
Perhaps stack some extra supplies AT your bugout location & monitor it with cameras
Not a 💯% foolproof plan but better than just walking out with only a pack on
On the other hand, yeah there’s a point where you have too much of anything. Its up to you to determine what that entails
You can never have to much. You hide what you can’t carry in your walls at home where no one we’ll ever find it if you have to leave. You never know maybe one day you’ll come back for it. Better to have it and not need it then need it and not have it.
YEP ....
4000 rounds of 22LR weighs the SAME as 1000 rounds of 9mm so you decide which caliber you want to carry.
Dont know about you people but im taking the 22LR ...
Four 22LR's to your one 9mm or 45acp ....
@chupacabra304 They sell EMP shield. It is just a small box and run it to your hot lead to battery and the other wire to ground. Takes 30 seconds.
I have so little faith in Thunderbolt .22LR that the ones bought 11 years ago from Walmart are still 'sealed'. Ammoseek sometimes specifies listings of cheapest .22 as "bolt action only" which I can believe. People who may have used it before myself have all told me essentially the same thing ~ it's fine ammo... for practicing clearing jams and stove piping.
Breaking in a GSG 1911 I bought 8 years ago required Hyper Velocity for at least the first 300 rounds which I did with CCI Stingers (1640fps) and hooked me on hyper ammo or at least nothing less than 1300fps which it has been able to cycle no problem post break-in. Same goes for my GForce Arms AR-12 semi-auto shotgun. The rule set forth by the manufacturer and other consumers claim 1300fps 12 gauge minimum and/or lock the bolt back, keeping it that way for maybe a week. I did both and continue to run Sterling Tornado Slugs through it, traveling at 1460 fps. That's a lot of ouch moving extra fast. Anything less than that (e.g, Fiocchi home defense loads) goes into my pump action.
You can stockpile all the ammo in the world, but what will you do when Christ returns?
Greet him with open arms and a big hug 😊
Welcome him back. Until, I have to deal with the human race and I rather be prepared than not.
Ever heard of a shotgun?? (specifically a 12 gauge)
Yes he definitely dropped the ball on 12 gauge. Most versatile gun in world. So many options
Stockpiling is not to go to war it’s for survival. I repeat survival. Additionally he spent way too much time on the 308 issues and ignored the 12 gauge. Come in America is more likely to have an use a 12 gauge and the more expensive 308 caliber weapons.
Not at my house
Plug for CCI?
The biggest threat will come from all the immigrants Brandon has allowed in
Absolutely Correct.
Ya, how can you let an illegal person become a police officer? Unfortunately, our own cops dont even k ow the law half the time. I can only imagine.
Every aspect of the immigrant situation is by design by the Democrat leaders...
You are absolutely correct 💯
That's for sure. But we will be fighting among each other too.
Not everybody is a good human being.
Keep your powder dry gents.
The 9 mm and the 22 long rifle and the 556 I might agree with because a lot of people on those types of guns. They are the three most popular rounds because that’s what a lot of people shoot but as far as these other rounds that you’re talking about most people don’t even own those guns. Some of the most popular Amos to stockpile are going to be, 9 mm how long with 12 gauge or 20 gauge shotgun shells 22 long rifle and or magnums depending on your 22 rifle I personally shoot a magnum and I do agree with the CCI‘s because that’s what I shoot in my magnum .. add 308 is OK I personally go with 65 Creedmoor, as those rounds are between a dollar in about 25 around depending on where you buy them.. I also stock some 38 special and some 357 for my cowboy action guns, and it wouldn’t hurt to have a case or two of 12 gauge slugs on hand, preferably sabot, slugs by Hornady those are the realistic calibers people can stock and afford, and would use in a survival situation from the standpoint of hunting and surviving and I would put my 65 Creedmoor AR up against your 556 AR any day of the week along with those other calibers you have mentioned anyway that’s my opinion.. about that
Really all people need is 9 mm .. 22s.. and shotgun shells
No need for ammo, I use a Phased Plasma rifle in 40 watt range.
Hey just what you see pal
I started 2 years ago..learned from covid shortage....never Again!!!
Same here. I’m in a good place now and I’m continuing to buy every week or two. I’m afraid my floor may start to sag😂
Another important thing to remember besides sticking a decent amount of ammo is you need to train as well! I don’t have the space to shoot like I used to so I try to hit the range as often as I can. It’s important that you’re well familiar with your weapon/weapons and their capabilities, this goes for ammo as well. Different types and loads may have a little different recoil and points of impact. I’ve made it a point to have one side arm that I’m well skilled with as well as one close quarters fighting rifle (my AR) and one long range rifle (my Rem 700). It all comes down to mag reloading quickly, bolt manipulation without hang ups, and being able to still hit your target after you’ve shot and shot and shot and fatigue is setting in. These are all things to keep in mind if you’re serious about fighting should the need arise, which I hope it never does.
The best ammo to stock in what you need for your guns, youll need those to "seize" what ever the threat is using then youll use that ammo let the threat bring the stockpile to you instead of stockpiling a bunch of ammo you dont normally use!
Never stop learning. Gain skills. It is what separates us from the animals. Many animals can hoard for the future. Do more than that.
How about starting a garden before WWIII, or raising small food animals or tending a grape vine or making wine or learning to sew cloth or stitch leather.
Guns are good, but there are a lot of other skills to learn. Heck, about half of Americans can barely cook, and even less can bake bread.
Oh, and while stocking up on ammo, stock up on lubricants, springs, pins, and other small parts that your heirs will need to fire those guns and use up all that ammo you have stockpiled.
Wife and I, on a half acre we have 1,700 square feet of garden plus 20 berry bushes, 14 fruit trees, a grape vine and a nut tree. We both can cook and bake from scratch, we can, dehydrate, freeze, ferment, make jams, and cold store our produce and some meat. Other skills in the house include reloading brass and shotshells, first aid, bicycle maintenance, drywall install, repair and texture, interior and exterior painting, some carpentry, some electrical, some plumbing, some leather working, sewing, first aid (one of us was an EMT), project planning, technical writing, engineering spreadsheets, fishing, filleting fish, felling trees, meat cutting, small animal butchering, small engine carburetor rebuilding and other mechanical. We've stockpiled raw materials and have tools. It has saved us a lot of money in addition to being ready for lots of things. Other skills include playing mandolin, harmonica, hammer dulcimer and lapidary arts. We have primitive camped in the dead of winter, through a tropical storm, and most other weather.
Another thing to do is exercise. Besides the chores around the house and garden I've been walking the dog while carrying a 20-27 pound pack for the past 50 months. We recently passed 3,700 miles since we started. Last year we only missed 3 days, and got over 1,100 miles. This year we will probably walk 950 miles and take 9 days off.
Besides former EMT, we also have done the following, chef, restaurant and bakery manager, chemical process engineer, quality engineer, auditor, dialysis technician, truck driver, hospice caregiver, wastewater technician foreman, lab technician, CNC mill operator, school teacher, Girl Scout leader and officer in the South Carolina State Militia.
What is the name of that Ballistic Calculator in the video?
Is it smart to stock like ball ammo or should I buy more self defense ammo like hollow points?
80% ball 20% self defense. If shit hits the fan you can barter with your less pricey ball ammo. Practice with ball. Keep loaded mags with self defense. All guns sighted in and ready to go
What about 2 3/4 12gauge shells. Nobody’s gonna have a 12 gauge?????
The M855 green tip is also LAP.
What a stupid misinformation video.
If I own a 9mm gun I will buy 9mm ammo. Same with the other calibers you mentioned.
solid advices
You need to stock up on JHP defensive ammunition. Yes, it’s more expensive but there’s a reason for that. Don’t stock up on stuff just because it’s cheap. Yes, FMJ is better than nothing but it doesn’t hold a candle to today’s hollow point ammo. We want to conserve ammo in a SHTF scenario. We want each round to count. Quality over quantity. With hollow points you’re doing significantly more damage with each round. I’d much rather take a bad guy down with 2 to the chest than having to let off 8 or 9 FMJs going through and through not doing much damage and not causing hardly any bleeding leaving bad guy to be able to fight back for much much longer. JHP dumps its energy immediately into its target and makes a very large wound channel on the inside. More damage means more bleeding and more bleeding means your target is neutralized. So yes, you can buy and afford more FMJ…but you’re going to use more of it because it’s not as good. Plain and simple. I’m not saying don’t stock up on FMJ. You need range ammo because you need to train. Yes, even in a SHTF situation we still need to be training. It can also be used to dispatch unwanted critters so you don’t waste your defensive ammo. Really, at the end of the day…if you run out of defensive ammo..it’s better than nothing. That’s something we can all agree on.
What guns do you own? Stockpile that ammunition. No 12 ga.? Interesting.
CCI is good stuff and Thunderbolts are so, so.
Best ammo to stockpile is the ammo for the firearms you have .
Only ones id add is for the most common firearms in your area for either trade or if ya find others lost firearms
If you have to leave any firearms behind in your safe, leave a pound of black powder open in it
just a pound.... lol youre polite.
what if YOU have to go back to get it ???
Thanks
You are talking about .22 but shows a bunch of 9mm pistols?
A carbine combo is the best way to go i think if its ww3 i think there'll be lots laying around no
TF is a carbine combo?
Keep praying the Rosary everyday,
& world nuclear war wont happen.
Ecclesiasticus 36(DRB)
36:10. Hasten the time, and remember
the end, that they may declare thy
wonderful works.
Had most issues with CCi and none with Remington Thunderbolt.
That's the exact opposite of what I encountered, running 3 seperate 22's
CCI run great for me. I can go thru a few hundred before having a stove pipe.
All of my firearms and ammo tragically lost in a boating accident.😪
You can never have too much ammo, guns, beans or water.
I’m sorry but all this about SHTF scenarios is garage unless you’ll reduce it down to what you need to successfully survive! Breakbarrel pellet gun that shoots rounds that cost less than a penny? Black powder rifles and revolvers that you can make your own lead balls and powder…
Yeah to survive the first six months you want as much firepower as possible but after that?
12ga ammo can't go wrong with
What animal works the best when your eye to eye with a nuclear bomb how much can you carry when you're running like a madman
I finally reached my level of 500 rounds of .50 BMG .....It was a real Investment .
Haha. Make sure that gun is sighted in with a great optic
My stockpile 9mm -2k
.556 -1.5k
12 gauge ammo -500
Comment down 👇🏾
What’s your stockpile 😊
9mm nato is +p ammo. Really, any full size modern pistol can handle it. It’s not a big deal. Glock, sig, beretta, canik, smith & Wesson…they can all handle +p. I’ve ran them myself and can tell you it’s safe.
Realistically, your kit should consist of a 9mm Glock pistol and an AR15 chambered in 5.56. If you have those two weapons and train with them you’ve opened the door to nearly unlimited supply and support. That’s because everyone carries it. Carry what your group has. Don’t be the one guy with .300 blk or fuckin 5.7. If everyone has the same caliber and types of weapons we can provide support to one another in the event one of our guys runs out of ammo, needs a mag, needs a rail or extractor or even something as simple as a rear sight. Why do you think we have NATO rounds? Same concept. I’m not saying not to own or buy other weapons. Please, by all means buy as many as you can! This is specifically speaking towards your fighting load out. Same mags, same ammo, same everything. It only makes sense.
Glock? 😂
Get a REAL gun from CZ
@@renegade501 well…a Glock, any Glock is most certainly a “real” gun. You probably didn’t read the entire comment which is probably why you made such an ignorant statement in your reply. This has nothing to do with Glock being the best pistol on the market or not. Try reading the entire comment before you give your opinion. How many people have you ever seen that carry a cz? How many guys have a cz as part of their fighting load out or part of their kit? Even “cz guys” will agree with me here. I love cz. I own a few of their pistols and rifles. They’re fantastic weapons that are made very very well. But nobody carries them. So you would be that asshole carrying the only cz and you’re not going to come across another one so you’re screwed when it comes to support. Nobody can loan you a mag. Nobody can loan you a barrel. Nobody can loan you a slide release. The only thing you can get off a dead bad guy is ammo if he’s rocking the same caliber as you. Unless you pick up some dead guys Glock. You’ll be in the fight for the long run then. Carrying a Glock is about support. I know that all my buddies carry glocks and so does 65 percent of everybody else that’s going to be around. The other 35 percent carries sig or m&p. Now, you probably won’t read all of this comment either but oh well…other guys will and this is for them. Put your pride aside. Glock is a great great company that makes a damn near perfect fighting pistol. Don’t do shit to it. Buy a Glock 17, 19 or 45 and put a dot on it and a light and leave the damn thing alone. It is the most reliable in stock configuration and that’s what you want with a pistol you’re going to take to war. Idc that Glock hurts your feelings. Quit being a bitch and buy one even if it’s just for SHTF.
I agree with NATO caliber. Readily available is key to me. Easier to beg barrow and steal NATO rounds especially during the civil lockdown like we had
The best Ammo to stoke pile: The one your guns use. 😂
Yep.
You can only run the Remington thunderbolt ammo in a tube fed gun it brake's your magazines it their plastic,......and sometimes they don't fire too.
CCI Ammo always costed too much for me,....I used PMC, Blazer and Federal
i get cci mini mags in bulk 300 packs. $25 per box, thats 8 cents per round.
Won't be nothing left after WWWIII.
If ww-3 happens and there is a nuclear exchange The living will Envy the dead...You will only need one round for every member of your household including pets...Or you can keep the car in the garage with a full gas tank and a charged battery...I recommend some soft music on the radio and a full bottle of Jack Daniels... The only good suicide I ever saw was a Marine vet from ww-2 with terminal Cancer... His radio station was tuned to the same one I listened to on the way to and from work...He seemed very peaceful...No blood, no scull fragments...
Tulammo and Golden Tiger are RUSSIAN. And PPU is Serbian, like almost 50% Russian ally. Nobody buys Russian ammo, if doesn't want to support Russia's war against Ukrainians. (Funny to call Russian ammo reliable, btw. They are the lowest quality bulk ammo and definitely have storage life probs for hoarders). So:
- Either buy usual American brands, Federal, American Eagle, ...
- Or if want to go cheaper, European: STV Group, Sellier&Bellot or Geco. Or Turkish ammo.
- Or go to premium brands: Lapua, Sako, Norma.
But even to start with, why would someone in the US have 7.62x39 as SHTF weapon? Definitely .223/.308/.338LM or such NATO calibers instead.
Ww3 will be fought with guns, missiles, and bombs. Ww4 will be fought with sticks and stones.
No ... WW3 will be an internet outage war. They will send out a virus to hit all windows computers then shut the internet DOWN ....
Burnt sticks and melted stones...
It doesn't really matter how much ammo you stockpile because your last bullet is still your last bullet.
Ya, many people think they will survive a sustained firefight... If I'm using an entire mag... that's not a good situation, unless it's at the range! That said, I like going to the range, and I don't like price gouging and unavailability...
That’s a dumb comment
@@Seedavis397 explain for the rest of us not living in your head.
The golden rule is, the last bullet is always for yourself. (Just hope it's not a dud)
@@dudeman8323 I may have misunderstood. Sounded like he was saying it’s stupid to have a lot of ammo because you won’t need that much . Not sure what the point of the comment was. I think having plenty of ammo is a good thing whether you use it in a fight or not.
How long do you think your ammo is goin to last ? How long is your food and water goin to last? When it runs out then what r you going to do? Scavage and overthrow someone and take theirs? If so then how well you think that is going to go when your intended target is heavier armed and know even more about war than you do? What if they decide to overtake you instead? 🤔😶
Well, sounds like ya up Shit creek regardless then.
The pressure of +p 9 mm is 38500 psi the nato 9mm is 36550. if your gun is rated for +p 9 mm ammo the nato is no problem
Well the main reason to stock pile is because any littlething can cause it to dry up. Obama made ammo hard to get.
I get a real kick out of people stock piling ammo. If you have to be mobile you can shove the thousand of rounds up ur azz. You can only use what you can carry. Ammo is very heavy.
For me it 5.56, 308, 9mm and 22L
Imagine taking this advice and stockpiling your house full of ammo, only to be able to take,only what you can carry. Most of your guns and ammo will be left behind for others. Good advice
Don’t hate. Seems like your jealous
Never leave your home, that would be the first mistake.
My stockpile consists of 5.56 mm, 9mm, and .30-06 ammo.
I feel like I just watched a CCI advertisement.
7.62 and 308 are so close as long as you stay within 150 grain. Newer guns in 7'62 will fire 308 and vice versa no problem. Also 223 and 55.6 will fire in both guns for most part. Also vacuum pack ammo with a o2 absorber in an amount that is easy to carry. 22 ammo will be as good as cash
The best ammo types to stockpile are all the types for your calibers
Well I stopped watching when you said a heavier bullet means more penetration when talking about the 9mm. With any bullet, a heavier bullet doesn’t mean better penetration. Heavier bullet means more energy dump. For more penetration you want speed being the main part and you normally see this out of lighter bullets in factory loads that is. You also have the fact of what the bullet is made out of to gain better penetration but the main I is speed. Lighter is faster, faster = more penetration. Heavier is slower, bigger bullet or higher grain = more mass = more energy dump into target
Buy it cheap stack it deep!
If #1 was 12 gage i would have had a bingo.
I need help to get what my wife and I need to protect ourselves. We live on disability and the government is keeping us right at the poverty level. We need weapons and ammunition. BB guns will not cut it. We need something with a little more stopping power. I want to protect my family and my wife.
Try to get a Ruger 10-22 first,then move-up to a 9mm.
Isn't range ammo going to be absolutely useless to stock pile lmfao. One would think you'd need to have endless hollow points or self defense ammo
In western australia with the shit gun laws comming in the only thing you will be able to own is butter knife
Wait a sec... they will be regulated to be "Unbalanced" so you can't throw the butter knife!
Yeah, you're screwed in the Australia..😮
If the shtf - (& you're in Australia) it won't make any difference.
@@EverrettFrazior screwed in western Australia guns laws in Australia are a state matter the other states are no so bad the other states are not making changes like western Australia but its been shit gun laws since 1996.In Australia. And western Australia has always been the worst state for gun ownership in AustraliaWest Australia the number 1 nanny police state in all of Australia You have more camping wrights in crowed western europe than in sparsley populated western Australia
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To be fair if ww3 happening I’m prob going be fighting in it rather than stockpiling ammo here my family would be in charge of all my weapons and guns while I’m gone
If that happens they will not fight on the ground! Dreaming!
It will start in the air, but then switch to ground. Biggest problem is with people who don’t plan ahead and want what you have. Anyone who has missed two meals is a desperate unthinking pack animal. Keep a low profile
It will be fought with drones and tactical nukes. The sarest place to be will be the wilderness as the cities will be gone. Save your ammo for foraging. Besides ammo, pack a trot line.
Infantry wins wars. Why do you think we lost Viet Nam and Afghanistan? It would take an Army of minimum 5 million to beat the 100 million US gun owners!
@@robertgoodrich8953 It takes at least 3 generations at peace, to keep peace.
@@PlayingWithFireOutdoors so where are we ? Lol
The mossberg patrol mvp is a 762x51 barrel that also can safley shoot 308 according to the manual if anyone is looking for a budget 308/51 scout style rifle
Why use toilet paper whe ther is paper grass and rocks
The rocks sounds good if you got roids lol
@flyingled3176 ouch I never thought of that
22lr
Paranoid that is what it is
Who are we gonna shoot?
Opinions are like bungholes… everybody has one… and they both stink.
I prefer 762x39 22 and 3006
How many rounds of .22LR buys a loaf of bread ?
25
Is that a "loaded, or unloaded," question?!
Basic load-out 1K per caliber: My 5 = 22LR, 9mm, 223/556, 308/762nato and 12Ga. EDC is a 45ACP, I have a few boxes of SDA and JHP.
While the .22LR isn’t NATO common many weapons have conversions that accept the round so your weapons will never starve.
That’s 6 boy
Make sure to stockpile people like me will need ammo
Watching to many Rambo movies one man can’t fight a army
Jesus is all we need!
WWIII 😂
Buncha mental cases here
I like my 40 cal.
Not a very good choice, ammo is too hard to find & too expensive.
After an unexpected event, the administration could postpone elections until things calm down and they will tell us when that is .😊
😂
Wow - what planet are you from !!!!????
This is one of the biggest misses I’ve ever seen
This video is so silly. Any nuclear War will be over in the first 15 minutes and it wiil be 20 years before your kids (if any) find out who it was that supposedly 'won' it. Most gun battles are over, one way or the other, in the first 3 or 4 shots. Historically very few people survive 3 or 5 such gun battles. Those crawling away get to keep the bullets, but probably would really prefer you had stockpiled CAT tourniquets instead.
Gonna slink through the forest like a woodland Ninja to battle that invading army>? Your bunkered stockpile of a quarter million rounds of ammo will do you zero good when one of their cluster bomb artillery shells pops open 1,000 feet above the forest canopy and disperses 200 bomblets. Maybe in 50,000 years, after the ice melts, some new intelligent raccoon species will find your buried ammo bunker and argue it is proof ETs had once visited their planet.
Regarding wasting one's money on absurd ammo stockpiles for future use we should not forget that as time passes many primer types begin to deteriorate inside the cartridge case. Even if properly stored in a humidity and temperature controlled environment, after 30 or 50 years a lot of those cartridges will be dud rounds, producing nothing more than a click when one pulls a trigger. Likewise some powders also age poorly and chamber pressures and bullet velocities may not be as they were when the ammo was new. Buried in a damp bunker in the woods somewhere is not humidity and temperature controlled and the rate of misfires and poor performance will of course be even higher.
We are in the desert. Old ammo works fine. No country that has nukes will be immune from the catastrophe, so there will be no invading Army. Gun owners and remaining military will defend from Mexicans. Canadians will have fallout to deal with.
Kind of a fantasy scenario. Techically incorrect.If you knew anything about stashing guns, ammo or food It just would not go that way. Not impressed at all.
If we can’t make it work and survive as a nation here..we are all stupid and deserve to all turn to worm food
I have never heard such a defeatist have no attitude. I have no doubt where you would hide the few rounds of ammo that you would have. Trust me your adversaries will find them. What a load of intellectual diarrhea