3leggeddog
Single-Sixer
Hello- I was just gived a few boxes of: " BULL-X remanufactured 9mm 122gr LFP "... their a lead bullet-NO jacket. Are these ok to use for pratice in my SR9?????
Thanks for your replies...
Thanks for your replies...
DA_TriggR4Ruger":279brrz1 said:The SR9 uses standard rifling, not the polygon stuff. So it should be fine.
blume357":2osp6ldc said:I might scrap that stuff, but I would not let it discourage me from shooting other reloaded stuff or especially 'old' military ammo.
Heck, that one bad round could have happened with brand new factory stuff. Yes, not as likely but it can happen.
I shoot Georgia Arms 're-manufactured' ammo all the time and I can't ever remember having a problem.
If you are shooting a lot, there is no reason to have to pay for the packaging on 20 or 50 rounds. Big bulk/loose Box of 500 or a 1000 sure is easier.
fastapex":1a5qdavp said:At my range a man blew half his hand off and got shrapnel in is stomach messing around with 80 year old military surplus ammo.
In my opinion its not worth the time, money, or safety to buy the stuff.
NATO spec 9mm made in Europe is actually loaded much hotter than SAAMI spec 9mm +P here in the US.toysoldier":l9ebn35e said:I haven't seen mention of it lately, but there used to be warnings about surplus 9mm sub-machine gun ammo that was loaded really hot.