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Winchester USA Handgun Forged 9 mm Luger 115 grain Full Metal Jacket Centerfire Pistol Ammunition
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Gendo's Review of Winchester USA Handgun Forged 9 mm Luger 115 grain Full Metal Jacket Centerfire Pistol Ammunition

During the summer I bought 2x 500 boxes of this stuff. I have had some issues with it which had caused me to have to clear the spent shell casing out of my firearm. This is probably 2-3 times every 100 rounds (always went bang when trigger was pulled). The issue for me is that the shells hang up while feeding, almost as if the shell has a slight flare on the end. Even though some people are belly aching about the inconsistencies of this ammo, keep in mind it is (as stated in the description steel cased, the brass cased stuff is in the white box). For me, it gave me a chance to clear my weapon and simulated a jam or FTE in an actual situation, which I know everybody wants smooth sailing, but if you have to use your firearm and you have an issue, what do you do? you'll get plenty of practice with this stuff for sure, and over the 450 rounds I've shot, I've had 10 issues I've had to address. I have not experienced any FTF, or light primer strikes, just FTE, and each time, there's a slight nick on the lip of the shell, but it still went bang. If this were defensive ammo, I would be extremely critical of it, but this is practice ammo, but with this, you will learn light gunsmithing unless you're not mechanically inclined, so cry and take it to a gun shop and get them to clear the stuck shell for you. This is why we practice!!
Pros:
  • cheap, always fires
Cons:
  • FTE, stuck shells
Best Used for:
  • practice only
Would Recommend: Yes
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