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Our team works closely with manufacturers and suppliers to ensure we pass along the savings to you. From bulk buys to seasonal specials, we search high and low to bring you the most competitive ammo prices without compromising on quality. Check back frequently, as our ammo deals change regularly based on availability and demand.

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  • Smith & Wesson fan said:

    I always look for Sellier & Bellot ammo since it simply works!

  • Dave said:

    Most known name brand ammo does near the FPS as they advertise. When I shoot those other quality name brand ammo out of a 5" barrel, the chrono shows my gun shooting the bullet a little faster than advertised FPS (my gun is shooting the ammo slightly faster than advertised, because most 9mm ammo is rated for a 4" barrel, I'm shooting for a 5" barrel). This ammo as advertised at 1237fps, the best I could get is 1160fps (the lowest was 1105fps, the highest 1160), and again, that result from a 5" barrel, most handgun ammo is rated using 4" barrel. This ammo seems to way overrate the FPS

  • Brad said:

    Put 100 rounds thru my p95 ruger.No jamming issues,smooth recoil,and good penetration.

  • Leony said:

    I bought 50 rounds to try it and it jammed twice in my Canik tp9 elite. I don't recommend it for self defense.

  • Robert said:

    I was testing a new Canik TTI combat and had numerous stove pipes, failure to battery and miss fires. I believe it was the firearm and not the ammo.

  • Ernest said:

    Good performance good budget nice impacting.

  • Kenneth said:

    Finally found a self defense round that feeds in my Taurus g3c.

  • Bolo said:

    Good value, great Ammo. Great service. Customer for life!

  • Edward said:

    Shout thousands of these in my Springfield, 5 1/ 4 Accuracy is great no misfires a very good ammo the best triumph you’ll like them

  • Weiner said:

    Best place for your ammo needs!

  • John S said:

    I bought this stuff just to try it, really. I've only fired about 20 of the 50 rounds by now. I will say that I experienced no issues with it (jams, etc.), and it's easy to put on-target from up to 25 yards. It did leave a little extra soot in my Glock 19, and it produces a fairly strong "burnt powder" smell when fired. Not a big issue at all, but it does seem to fire "dirtier" than most ammo I'm used to. I don't have much experience with Frangible ammo, but it seemed to work exactly as advertised.

  • AD said:

    Right price, no issues whatsoever. Shot without issues in my Sig X-5 and my wife's Firestar. Recommend it

  • 45Mudman said:

    Bought 500 rds. first mag, would not feed, S&W M&P, tried it in a Taurus 709 same thing, tried some in a hi-point 9mm, made it through the first mag then the second, hmm what;s up with this? third mag 2nd round no feed, 4th same. Sorry to say I wasted hard earned money on target and practice ammo I can't use. Don't buy.