Wolf 9mm 124 Grain FMJ Steel Case (Brass Plated) Ammunition $0.22 Each FREE S&H

Wolf 9mm 124 Grain FMJ Steel Case Brass Plated Ammunition lowest price

True Shot Ammunition has a great low price on 1000 round cases of Wolf 9mm 124 Grain FMJ Steel Case (Brass Plated) Ammunition: $0.22 each or $219.99 a case with FREE shipping options.

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Wolf 9mm 124 Grain FMJ Steel Case (Brass Plated) Ammunition

Wolf Performance Ammunition is a renowned company in the ammunition industry, known for its commitment to quality, performance, and affordability.

  • Weight 28.2 lbs
  • Dimensions 9 × 4.75 × 7.25 in
  • Brand Wolf
  • caliber 9mm
  • bullet-weight 124 Grain
  • bullet-type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
  • Quantity 1000, 50, 500
  • Condition New
  • Case Steel
  • Use Range
  • Muzzle Velocity (FPS) 1225 FPS

The company’s flagship product, the Wolf Brass Plated Steel Case 9mm 124 Grain FMJ, is a testament to this commitment. This ammunition is designed with a unique brass-plated steel case, which not only ensures durability but also enhances the performance of the bullet. The 124-grain full metal jacket bullet is perfect for a variety of shooting applications, offering consistent accuracy and reliability. Wolf’s innovative production techniques and rigorous quality control measures ensure that every round of ammunition meets the highest standards. The company’s dedication to providing superior ammunition, like the Brass Plated Steel Case 9mm 124 Grain FMJ, has earned it a loyal customer base among shooting enthusiasts, law enforcement agencies, and military personnel worldwide. Wolf Performance Ammunition continues to innovate and expand its product line, always striving to meet the evolving needs of its customers.

Wolf 9mm 124 Grain FMJ Steel Case (Brass Plated) Ammunition $0.22 Each FREE S&H

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Sisu

Question: for Editors and Readers – A brass case expands to the “actual size” of the chamber. Brass coated, steel will I suspect chamber somewhat easier, as brass is “slicker” than steel (and more resistant to corrosion / oxidation). [IDK] … Many articles and comments report “steel works fine”: No FTF or FTE. … But, does steel result in lower pressure and thus velocity, energy, shorter effective range, … other ? … Intuitively, if steel does not deform and thus conform to the “unique” chamber of each barrel, would not the result be a loss of pressure through the breach… Read more »