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I could imagine production moving to non-sanctioned countries so they could continue to import to USA - https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/no-more-wolf.893640/#post-12030178
Wolf now made in Taiwan! - https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/no-more-wolf.893640/#post-12030189I could imagine production moving to non-sanctioned countries so they could continue to import to USA
Wolf now made in Taiwan! - https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/no-more-wolf.893640/#post-12030189
Well, mine do, and for that matter I've found during the past year that my pistols can eat 9mm and .45acp steel without issue too. And certainly my Makarovs had no issue with 9x18.This doesn’t directly affect me as my rifles generally don’t agree with steel cased ammo
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Well, mine do, and for that matter I've found during the past year that my pistols can eat 9mm and .45acp steel without issue too. And certainly my Makarovs had no issue with 9x18.
This goes beyond certain calibers; there isn't (wasn't) a popular caliber that steel-cased wasn't AT LEAST a third cheaper. Many had been half the price of brass. And beyond the cost, consider the quantity... the percentage of ammo available on the US market. What does 9mm look like, if you delete Wolf, Tula, Red Army Standard, etc from the choices?
And apparently Wolf 22LR Match are being made in Germany?I could be wrong but I thought Wolf Gold has been made in Taiwan for awhile. Quality wise its actually head and shoulders among its steel cased brethren.
Ukraine needs all the ammo they can get right nowIn that case we’re already set…
I suspect Taiwan feels the same way.Ukraine needs all the ammo they can get right now
I could imagine production moving to non-sanctioned countries so they could continue to import to USA ....