Buying ammo online is often more convenient than going to the store!
Gone are the days of finding the nearest store and hoping they have the specific ammo you want in stock.
Today, buying ammo online can be more convenient and cheaper.
But understandably, many folks are still skeptical and uncertain.
So today, we’re going to clear the air.
I’m going to share everything I know about buying ammo online, specifically:
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Can You Buy Ammo Online? Yes
Like most products, ammunition can be bought online these days.
But unlike other products, it’s not a one-click experience.
Buying ammo is more complicated than buying a T-shirt from your favorite online stores.
Assuming you’re in the US, there are restrictions on ammunition types and quantities.
You must meet some of these requirements before you can complete your purchase.
The rules governing online ammunition sales have changed from state to state.
And some even vary within specific municipalities.
So be sure to read up on the rules in your area before ordering.
It’ll save you a ton of frustration in the end!
Age Requirements
According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives website:
Minimum age restrictions for the purchase of firearms and ammunition are a part of the Gun Control Act (GCA) of 1968:
- You must be 18 years old to purchase shotgun and rifle ammunition.
- You must be 21 years old to buy a handgun and other (non-rifle or shotgun) ammunition.
Keep in mind that these are the federal MINIMUM age restrictions.
Many local governments have even stricter standards. And some online retailers have their age restrictions.
Some State-Specific Restrictions
As mentioned above, many states and cities have enacted tighter restrictions.
Some of these added restrictions are due to public safety concerns.
Others are due to the difficulty of shipping hazardous materials, such as:
So, let’s go over a few examples of more stringent state regulations when this article was published (you should look up your local regulations before you attempt to buy ammo online):
California
Many California cities, such as Beverly Hills, Oakland, Sacramento, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, do not allow the receipt of shipments of ammo.
Alaska
No online purchases of ammo or primer shipped from the continental US.
This limitation is primarily due to shipping concerns.
Hawaii
Like Alaska, no ammo or primer shipments due to shipping concerns.
Illinois
Chicago prohibits online purchases of ammunition altogether.
New York
All online ammunition orders must go to a local vendor with a Federal Firearms License (FFL). Some cities (NYC, Buffalo, Rochester) prohibit online ammo purchases.
Washington DC
Prohibits all online ammunition sales.
As noted above, these are just a sample of the local gun laws you may have to contend with.
So always check your local, state, and federal laws.
Do yourself a favor and do your homework before placing an online ammunition order.
Some vendors also have restrictions due to their location.
Or prefer to avoid any headaches when dealing with shipments to specific states or cities.
How To Plan Online Ammo Purchases
Purchasing ammunition online isn’t rocket science. But you still need to do your research.
For example, each online retailer will have different policies regarding the following:
- Maximum quantities
- Caliber availability
- Ammunition types
They also frequently have varying shipping and return policies as well.
These policies can add to your final purchase price.
Also, check for customer reviews and ratings on OTHER sites.
Always be skeptical of reviews posted on the retailer’s site.
They are often heavily curated to provide an excellent brand image.
That’s why it’s worth reading the fine print for each retailer and looking for your best deal.
But be flexible, as you’re ultimately at the mercy of who HAS ammunition in stock.
Decide What You Want To Buy (and Why).
I recall the overwhelming number of ammo choices at our local sporting goods store.
For example, the 12-gauge shotgun ammo took up several shelving units alone!
Before shopping, I had to think about what I was planning to do. Was I:
- Hunting waterfowl?
- Target shooting?
- Upland birds?
- Or even big game?
So, I’d start by narrowing my choices between:
- toxic vs. non-toxic loads,
- heavy vs. light loads
- density patterns
- shot vs. slugs.
- etc.
This process isn’t different from what you must do when shopping in person.
But now imagine the shelves nearly empty and a dozen other shoppers staring at the same couple of boxes.
The urge to buy SOMETHING NOW can get overwhelming.
But if you buy the wrong ammo, it’s almost worse than not buying anything at all.
Think through the use and type of ammunition, how many rounds you feel you need, and what you’re willing to spend.
These things are all interrelated.
For example, it’s far easier to justify spending more on self-defense rounds.
Because you know your life might depend on them someday.
But with those rounds, a day at the range would break the bank. S
o, in that case, opt for a more economical round.
Don’t Be Afraid To Ask For Help
The first time I bought ammunition online, it was an intimidating task.
I wanted to ensure I did it right to avoid legal issues or wasted time and money.
If you’ve got friends who buy online, it’s beneficial to ask them for recommendations.
And even ask for their help placing your first order.
Sure, their ammunition preferences and needs may not be the same as yours.
But they can often help steer you clear of less-reputable retailers.
They can also show you some tricks for staying informed about rapidly changing in-stock options at any given site.
For example, if several friends use the same place, they likely have a quality product at a reasonable price.
Do Your Homework
“Cheap” ammunition isn’t cheap.
So, treat your online ammo purchases like any other significant investment.
Despite the help you get from friends, it’s always best to research.
- First, focus on the best, time-tested brands.
- Next, research retailers with the best prices and flexible policies.
- Now, determine how long shipping takes and research their specific return policy.
- Finally, double-check for any fine print or any extra costs.
When you start purchasing, I suggest buying a few smaller boxes first. You may want to buy various calibers or brands for testing.
Do this before committing to a more significant purchase.
The more information you have, the better your ammo-buying decisions will be.
This testing phase will help you avoid panic buying and get more for your money.
Avoid Getting Ripped Off When Buying Ammo Online
One of the significant concerns that buyers have when shopping online is:
“How do I know I’m not getting ripped off?”
Just like ALL online purchases, you’re right to be cautious. This is even MORE critical when buying ammunition online.
Why? Because it’s a significant purchase of a critical item – one with high cost AND scarcity.
Unlike a brick-and-mortar store, it’s hard to understand whether an online shop is legitimate.
You must look for other clues and ask yourself some serious questions.
- Are the website prices and promotions too good to be true?
- Can you find the retailer’s online reviews (on other trusted sites)?
- Are the website’s buying, shipping, and return policies well documented?
- Do they readily display contact information? Does it list a physical address, phone number, or just a PO Box and email?
- Does the website appear well-designed and professionally maintained?
If the answer to these questions is “no,” I strongly suggest caution!
You must always be on the lookout for online scams.
Internet scams are on the rise nowadays with the ease of building a simple website.
So, always be critical and discerning when selecting an online marketplace for ammunition.
Second, it’s essential to determine if the products meet your quality standards.
When first purchasing from a new seller, it’s wise to proceed slowly.
Start by purchasing smaller quantities initially.
Once you receive it, check it carefully and test some rounds at the range.
It’s far better to find out you have ONE box of bad ammo than an entire case.
This check is especially true if you haven’t tested a company’s return policy yet.
Once they’ve proven themselves, you can confidently move to larger order sizes.
Even so, inspect your shipments as they arrive and always test random samples.
If you catch it early, working with customer service and returning or replacing faulty ammo is much easier.
Why Are Ammo Supplies So Limited?
Lots of variables are affecting the current availability of ammunition.
But those individual variables ALWAYS add up to the same age-old adage:
Supply vs. Demand
Let’s talk about “Supply” and “Demand.”
An upset event can create unusual spikes and dips in the availability of a wide range of products.
China is a major player in the production of much of the world’s raw materials and finished goods.
It’s no wonder trade restrictions and travel bans have created major supply chain hiccups.
Right now, raw materials prices such as brass, lead, and steel are at near-record highs.
Some countries are enacting rationing to produce necessary goods.
These current rationing efforts are like wartime production measures.
Countries are trying to work out new trade and public health policies.
These efforts are to allow for a smoother international exchange of goods.
But until then, we’re left to increase domestic production of these materials to fill the gap.
All these efforts to fix the supply chain are a slow process.
It’s like trying to turn around a battleship on a dime – ain’t gonna happen.
It’s got a very long curve of infrastructure construction and workforce training needed.
Raw materials are not the only issue.
More complex components (like gunpowder and primers) require complicated manufacturing processes and demand skilled tradespeople to ensure quality products.
At the same time, a flood of new (and old) buyers are snapping up all the ammo they can get their hands on.
The last significant shortage was during the Obama Administration.
Back then, many feared the chatter of new firearm laws.
Laws that could lead to restricting the type and number of guns the public could purchase.
This situation led to years of stockpiling.
It took years to add more production capacity to match the spike in demand.
However, after the Trump election, these same buyers felt less urge to add to their stockpiles.
Under the Trump administration, buyers felt confident that there would be no new firearm restrictions.
Sales of new weapons dropped, and ammunition purchases leveled off.
However, this left manufacturers with excess inventory and production capacity.
Excessive capacity then became an unnecessary cost in the new political climate.
Ammo brands followed suit by closing some factories and reducing their workforce.
These political shifts and the resulting changes in purchasing patterns are nothing new.
They happen nearly every time the political affiliation of the sitting president changes.
When Will The Shortages End?
It’s tough for any industry to respond to these extreme swings.
Ammunition manufacturers are bringing as much production back online as possible.
This includes the recent sale of Remington Ammunition.
This well-known manufacturer was shut down in the wake of civil lawsuits.
It’s now part of the Vista sporting goods brand family, and Remington’s old ammunition factories are coming back online.
These changes should help with raw material stocks and complex components made overseas.
Additionally, our current social unrest continues to create more demand.
Ammunition manufacturing can’t respond in real-time to fast-moving market swings.
And at the moment, the demand for ammunition is likely to outpace the supply.
7 Best Places To Buy Ammo Online Today
Where should you start with so many online sources vying for your purchases?
In some respects, you can base that decision on the ammunition’s brand, type, and availability.
Smaller retailers often have good deals on specific brands and calibers.
However, it’s often easier and more reliable to start with a larger vendor.
Next, let’s review a few of the more prominent players in the online ammo market.
All are well-reviewed and have been around for years, both online and in person.
1. CABELA’S
Everyone – and I mean EVERYONE – has heard of Cabela’s.
Their mail-order catalogs were as thick as a phone book (both now relics from the pre-internet days).
And they carried everything for the outdoors.
Since their merger with Bass Pro, their selection has grown even more extensive.
Their ammunition prices are reasonable, and their shipping and return policies are generous.
With their near-universal brand recognition, they deal in higher volumes than smaller retailers.
These volumes help get items back in stock faster.
And this also means they’re one of the first places ammo shoppers should look.
2. LUCKY GUNNER
The Lucky Gunner is a great place to check as well.
Now, most online retailers show every item they have for sale.
However, the build of the Lucky Gunner website is unique.
Lucky Gunner only shows IN-STOCK items, period!
They use a real-time inventory tracking system to show quantities.
That way, you don’t have to fumble through dozens of pages only to find that most items are “out of stock.”
Instead, they present you with a smaller list of items – but you can buy every one of them today!
Plus, you can filter through options and place an order quickly to snag hard-to-get calibers.
They guarantee next-day shipping and have a great shipping calculator as well.
Overall, ordering ammo online is painless and enjoyable, but act fast when you find what you want!
3. PALMETTO STATE ARMORY
Palmetto State Armory is based in South Carolina.
It is a good bet if you’re looking for bulk ammo online for popular rifle and handgun ammunition.
Their prices on smaller volumes aren’t always the best. But they make up for it at 1000+ round cases.
They also sell a wide range of guns, gun parts, and firearm accessories.
So they’re an ideal resource for some of the most popular sporting rifles.
4. SPORTSMAN’S GUIDE
Sportsman’s Guide is a mix between a sporting goods shop and a discount hardware store.
They carry a wide range of items at competitive prices.
You’ll need to buy a membership to take advantage of the best prices.
But your savings on your first order is often enough to make up for the cost of the membership.
Their in-stock selections aren’t always as extensive as I’d like.
So you must wait for your preferred ammo to come back in stock and purchase it as soon as it’s available.
5. BROWNELLS
Brownell’s is another long-standing ammunition and gun parts dealer.
And their customer service and shipping policies are a big part of that.
It’s easy to navigate their website.
You can filter for in-stock items and find your favorite ammo brands.
And they make order placement and calculating shipping a breeze.
They also carry a wide range of ammunition and a lot of specialty gun parts.
Finally, they also have many reloading ammo and gunsmithing tools.
6. GORILLA AMMO
Gorilla Ammo focuses primarily on self-defense ammunition and supplies.
Although they list a few hunting calibers, most of their ammunition is for handguns and semi-automatic rifles.
In my experience, they’re frequently out of stock on many items.
Yet, they do have a convenient waitlist.
And automated notifications when something comes back in inventory.
Their prices align with the rest of the industry, but they make very high-quality rounds.
7. SPORTSMAN’S WAREHOUSE
Sportsman’s Warehouse is another good option.
Perhaps you’re familiar with its 111 (and counting) stores nationwide.
If you haven’t been to one, they’re essentially a smaller version of Cabela’s.
Their online presence and buying experience are similar to Cabela’s.
They offer a wide range of hunting, fishing, and outdoor home goods.
They have an excellent range of ammunition selections.
But you might not find some of the more exotic calibers and brands.
Sportsman’s Warehouse is an excellent bet if you’re looking for general-use hunting rounds.
Plus, you can get free shipping to the store, which can significantly reduce your cost if you buy bulk ammo online!
Final Thoughts
Buying ammo online can be a more convenient and, often, cheaper purchasing path.
However, there are many factors you have to consider when purchasing ammo online.
These factors include:
- Website legitimacy
- Brand reputation
- Ammunition availability
- Quality and quantity
- State or area restrictions
- Age restrictions
- Competitive price
- Shipping costs
- etc.
But if you’re diligent with your research, you can get what you’re looking for from the comfort of your home.
Once you’ve overcome all these hurdles, purchasing ammo online can be a great experience, especially if you don’t enjoy driving from store to store all around town and only come home empty-handed!
One final note before you go:
If you buy ammo in bulk and plan to store it, do it right and avoid these amateur mistakes.
And invest in quality ammo cans to protect your investment!
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