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9MM WOLF 115 GRAIN FMJ (1350 ROUNDS) **STEEL CASES**
We are the Ammo Man! But we are also the Honest Man, and that is why we have to emphasize – and we mean emphasize – that this is not brass-cased 9mm ammunition.Wolf’s specialty is steel-cased ammunition, which is significantly more cost-effective than conventional brass-cased ammo at the expense of being non-reloadable. Wolf has additionally copper washed this 9mm ammo’s steel cases to help better protect them against corrosion, as well as promote smoother cycling in a semi-automatic pistol or carbine.
This ammo’s cases aren’t its only copper-washed steel components. These rounds’ 115 grain FMJ projectiles have lead cores and bimetal jackets, the latter of which are made of soft steel with a very thin exterior copper layer. Bimetal jacketed bullets function just fine in any type of firearm. The chief concern is that they are magnetic, which some ranges prohibit due to the greater threat of sparking and damage to equipment that they pose.
This steel-cased Russian ammo is also loaded with Berdan primers. Your firing pin ought to spark up Berdan primers just as easily as it would Boxer primers, and Wolf’s new production primers are 100% non-corrosive. No danger of rust if you clean your firearm just like you regularly would after firing this ammo!
Free shipping with this case of ammo – ooh la la!
Quantity | 1350 |
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Manufacturer | Wolf |
Ammo Caliber | 9mm Luger |
Manufacturer SKU | BIMETAL |
Bullet Type | FMJ |
Primer Type | berdan |
Muzzle Velocity | 1130 |
Muzzle Energy | 326 |
Customer Reviews of this 9MM WOLF 115 GRAIN FMJ (1350 ROUNDS) **STEEL CASES**
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Repeated Double Feeds in my Glocks, only with this ammo
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? I took this 9mm Wolf Bi-metal ammo to the range, along with some Tula steel jacketed 9mm. I'd never tried this bi-metal Wolf ammo, although I have used the Wolf regular steel ammo a lot, and liked it a lot. This bi-metal stuff had repeated double-feeds in my Glock 19 and 17, a problem experienced in the past very seldom, and then only once or twice during a range visit. Today it was constant. Switching to the Tula steel cased ammo caused the problems to go away. Not one double feed in several hundred rounds. I was not "limp-wristing", I made sure of that. On to the positive points of the experience: 1) the ammo always fired once in battery. I have my Glocks set up for Russian ammo, and if they will ignite that stuff, they will ignite anything; good tests of equipment, especially for CCW handguns. 2) lots of practice with quick reaction drills clearing jams - in this case double feeds, the worst. This is a good thing. Modern American ammo most always goes "bang" when fired. In a deadly force situation, it is always good to be ready for problems, and if one is too surprised at a jam, all one is likely to be able to do is stare at it. Shooting this Russian stuff can present problems, especially double-feeds with this Russian Bi-Metal steel cased ammo. Jams are not a rarity, so one has the training and experience to be able to react quickly and efficiently to the problem(s). I know it certainly helped me clear double feeds more quickly. I got pretty good at it today. In sum, unless one wants to buy a bunch of frustration, and get practice clearing jams, I would suggest Tula for Russian ammo, or almost anything but Wolf bi-metal.
Hal -
Never had an issue in any 9mm handgun Ive owned
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? im still trying to figure out how a steel cased 9mm Wolf case "bulged" in someones HK pistol causing problem......the usual old wives tale revolves around steel cases not expanding and "sealing the chamber", which some gripe that it makes the ammo "dirty". Steel cased ammo doesnt expand like brass so If I were the owner of the HK I might take a visit to a gunsmith
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Yet to jam, and packaging not air sealed
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? Ammo came quick zero jams in my first box, wish it came air sealed/ vacume sealed it was loose in a flimsy bag inside the shipping box was a little disappointed with the packaging but no jams and I got hella ammo, thanks haha
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Works in.........5 of my 9mm handguns
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? I was given about half a case of this ammo by my son in law having never fired the faux brass cased Wolf 9mm before. I noticed no issues whatsover in a Glock 19, Glock 26, Taurus PT99, Smith 5906 or even in my Sig P365 which lives in my pocket thanks to a Vedder holster. Goes bang and is consistently loaded to where it groups well so...great practice ammo to go along with my Tons of regular ole polycoated Wolf 9mm obviously steel cased ammo.
I do question the one reviewer as to how on earth one could extract a bulged and stuck case from a handgun chamber with a pair of pliers as was stated. A rod maybe. a case extractor certainly but pliars? Seriously? -
STAY AWAY!!
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? Bought this when no other ammo was available. Friend had said he had issues in 3 different pistols, and brands. Jammed every one! Had to try myself. 20th round, jammed hard! Definitely do not recommend! Need to figure out what to do with the remainder?!?!
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Only problem I have is..
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? You can't run it at an indoor range.
Granted, I haven't bought any in over a year so it's certainly possible that the quality could have changed.
Personally, I've never had a round "not" go bang, or extract. -
Terrible
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? Terrible ammo that I will not buy again. The copper finish is not nearly as slick as brass or coated steel and doesnt feed well. I had several malfunctions on a reliable HK pistol and had one case bulge and stick in the chamber, I removed it with pliers...
The ammo worked better when sprayed with a lubricant, something that is annoying and dirty.
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