Followup on shooting dirty ammo:
I was closing in on the second box of Wolf 9mm steel when one of the rounds failed to extract and was so tight that the gun could not cycle. Having my carry piece in such a condition was unacceptable so I drove directly to my favorite gunshop and got some help. While the smith was digging it out a salesman suggested that I use only American made ammo from now on.
Roger that, man!
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Re: Shooting so called Dirty Ammo.. No problem if .......
I took a chance on a deal for 500 rounds of Wolf brand ammo and ran off to the range with them.
After two hundred rounds with no problem from three guns I figured that's good and came home.
Cleaning too a little longer. The barrels were really grungy. A bore snake and Hoppe's #9 took care of that.
Can't wait to go shoot up the rest of it.
After two hundred rounds with no problem from three guns I figured that's good and came home.
Cleaning too a little longer. The barrels were really grungy. A bore snake and Hoppe's #9 took care of that.
Can't wait to go shoot up the rest of it.