9x18 ammo
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Re: 9x18 ammo
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Re: 9x18 ammo
Mmmmm. I don't know if I want any of that, or not. Steel-cased, Russian-made, quite dirty and smelly. Pretty much like LVE. Great price, though.
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Re: 9x18 ammo
I have not seen that brand before.
Maybe someone will give us a report on it.
Maybe someone will give us a report on it.
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Re: 9x18 ammo
Why not? These guns are designed to work with steel cased ammo. I've never really had any problem with excessive dirtiness being hard to clean or causing malfunction in Mak cal. handguns, even after several hundred rounds. Not sure about smelly, so I'll let that one alone. I probably just don't notice when shooting different brands.Hurryin' Hoosier wrote:Mmmmm. I don't know if I want any of that, or not. Steel-cased, Russian-made, quite dirty and smelly. Pretty much like LVE. Great price, though.
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