
American Rounds' ammunition vending machines are estimated to be restocked every two to four weeks, according to CEO Grants Magers. The frequency of restocking depends on the demand and sales at each specific store location.

The first ammunition vending machine was installed at a Fresh Value grocery store in Pell City, Alabama by American Rounds4.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) approved the ammunition vending machines made by American Rounds1. These machines are installed in several grocery stores in Oklahoma and Alabama, allowing customers over the age of 21 to purchase ammunition2. The machines use built-in AI technology, card scanning capability, and facial recognition software to verify the buyer's identity and age.