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  • DadSmith

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    $295 for 500rds FS

     

    DadSmith

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    $640 for 1000rds FS


     

    DadSmith

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    $225 for 1000rds FS NST

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    DadSmith

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    $225 for 1000rds FS NST

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    DadSmith

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    $185 for 750rds FS

     

    gassprint1

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    Was going to get 2 cases, but trying to add to cart, it said outa stock. Must be pretty good for selling out quickly. I looked at the same priced stuff from aeammo and it said hard primers. That made it a no go.
     

    DadSmith

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    Was going to get 2 cases, but trying to add to cart, it said outa stock. Must be pretty good for selling out quickly. I looked at the same priced stuff from aeammo and it said hard primers. That made it a no go.
    Hammer fired or striker fired with extra power spring will have no problems with hard primers.
    My CZ P10F has never found a primer it couldn't ignite. I did put a xp spring in my PSA Dagger. It had a problem with hard primers, but not now.
     

    DadSmith

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    All my 9mm handguns are strikers. Dont think i want to chance something not to work and have to replace the springs to work.
    I understand that if it's a round you're going to use for self-defense. I only use FMJ for range. If I have a problem/malfunction I use it to practice with.
    Sometimes it needs a restrike so I'll load it in my next magazine, and if it fails again I get more practice, and I'll just take it home pull the bullet and see what's going on, or try to.
     

    gassprint1

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    Creedmoor

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    2 Walther pps m2 and sig P365xl Yes. Taurus G3C has a slightly heavier than stock spring from what i was told because of light strikes. Hipoint 995 has heavy stock spring. I was looking at cases of BPS 9mm 124gr for $224.98 from wildhorse. https://wildhorseammunition.com/pro...attribute_quantity=Case+of+1000+FREE+Shipping
    I cant imagine any 9mm new or reloaded ammo that a factory 9mm pistol would not bust the caps off with zero problems. I just don't know of any pistol primers that would cause that to happen with factory standard springs installed.
     
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