stubbicatt nailed it.
The steel cases are soft and wont damage your chamber.
Tight or poorly reamed chambers may cause problems with any case material, more so with steel.
No, but that would be sweet!
If one could talk to the other then you could lase a target and have its gps coordinate.
You know I'm positive (guessing) the military has this to call in airstrikes and what have you.
I love the rifles that the CMP sent me.
Qualifying for a CMP purchase requires you to:
1) Compete in a CMP sanctioned match (provide proof)
2) Belong to a range that sanctions matches.
3) Provide notarized proof of who you are.
4) Provide your states firearms purchace permit or CCW permit.
It's...
The majority of FTF's that I've seen were are all due to faulty magazines.
Brownells has good mags for 12.50/ea. (20-30 rounders)
DPMS, in the early years, used a lot of "unspec" and "military rejected" parts in their rifles. Many had terribly reamed chambers and ammunition would become horribly...
+1 on what rcmodel wrote.
The bullets heel is the most important from an accuracy point of view and bullets with a uniform closed heel are open in the front (they all have at least one open end from the jacket drawing process). The lock base attempts to "uniform" the heel of a FMJ so it doesn't...
Precision delta is where you should look.
$68/1k delivered for 9mm 115 FMJ.
They are excellent for training purposes.
Minimum order of 2k, mix and match allowed.
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