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Posted On: 2/25/2022
By: Brian Cox
A: Thanks for reaching out Brian! I cannot promise exactly when we'll get a certain type of ammunition back in stock. We do update our inventory very often, so I hope you'll check back in again soon!
Posted On: 2/22/2022
By: Fernando Wilson
A: No sir, but we do offer one to current and former military personnel: luckygunner.com/heidi-salutes-our-military
Posted On: 10/11/2020
By: Troy
A: Hi Troy! Regrettably the ammo drought has left us with one option in stock: luckygunner.com/9mm-90-grain-frangible-polyfrang-50-rounds. This frangible ammo is acceptable for range training. As far as the best ammo for a Hellcat, that depends on what you're shooting. If you want to shoot targets, pretty much any target grade FMJ ammunition will do. If you're preparing for self-defense, then I would recommend any of the following brands:
Hornady Critical Defense
Remington Golden Saber
Speer Gold Dot
Winchester PDX1
Barnes TAC-XPD
Federal HST
SIG Sauer Elite V-Crown
Winchester Ranger
Really, any JHP ammo would offer better performance for personal protection than FMJ. I hope you'll check back in again soon โ we're still getting in new ammo and updating our site frequently. Otherwise I hope the brands listed above provide some guidance on your search!
Posted On: 8/26/2020
By: Robert Malacoff
A: Thanks for reaching out Robert! We're currently out of stock on this ammo, and we'll include its price tag as soon as we get more in store. Unfortunately we are all out of 9mm at this very moment. We are constantly getting in new ammo, though, and we update our site just as often. I hope you'll check in again soon to see what we can do for you!
Posted On: 2/22/2017
By: Kevin
A: Hello Kevin,
This ammunition is loaded with a standard copper jacketed, lead core projectile. As it is a standard FMJ projectile, the lead is exposed at the base.
Posted On: 2/29/2016
By: steven
A: Hello Steven!
Magtech ammunition is all new manufacture. All of their products are made in house in the CBC plant located in Brazil.
Posted On: 1/17/2016
By: TEXREX02
A: Hello!
This Magtech ammunition contains no steel and will not be attracted to any type of magnet.