Posted by gun guru on July 07, 2011 at 02:22:30 from (173.162.59.145):
In Reply to: O.T. for Gun Guru posted by JerryS on July 06, 2011 at 20:34:07:
I ONLY buy USA made ammo....Period! I was given a box of .223 Wolf ammo, made in the commie country of USSR. I still have that box, I fired 2 of the rounds of that box, when I first got my AR several years ago. 1 of the 2 rounds did not fire......That is right, an indent in the back of the bullet but no bang. WTF!!!! I told myself to never buy/accept Russian made ammo. I have fired about 600 + rounds out of my AR and I have had zero failures with USA made ammo. I also dont buy South Korean ammo, or Yugoslavian ammo, or ammo from Turkey. I have had zero failures from other calibers that are made in the USA. .30-30 ammo has been great all USA made, Remington and Hornady. USA quality is great compared to the imported junk. I think of ammo like this.....If you have an expensive gun, say a $1000 Kimber 1911, would you buy cheap ammo that can jam. If you have a $25,000 car/truck would you put Chinese/Walmart made oil in it? No fricken way. If you need a good deal on ammo of all calibers then go to www.gunbroker.com I bought a lot of .223 online I bought 400 rounds of .223 for $155 that is with shipping. C ya.
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