Disappointed
Review by Marc
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I am truly disappointed in this ammo. The bulk shipping box arrived and looked ok. When I opened it the box of bulk 22lr bullets was crushed. The bullets look dirty and are sticky to the touch. They will NOT eject and feed properly into my Walther p22 and inconsistently feed and fire in my S&W mp22. I went and purchased a box of CCI and had no issue with either gun.
I will not be purchasing this ammo again.
(Posted on April 25, 2024)
Review of 22 LR - 40 Grain CPRN - Aguila - 500 Rounds
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Came in a bag covered in sticky residue
Review by Jack
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I am in able to tell how reliable and accurate ammo is because they came in a bags of 500 that have some sort of sticky residue on all the rounds. They don’t feed well if at all because of this. Very disappointing
(Posted on April 25, 2024)
Review of 22 LR - 40 Grain CPRN - Aguila - 500 Rounds
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Thin brass casing expands when fired. Difficult to eject from a revolver.
Review by PT Bill
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Casings stick in the revolver. Must be removed individually. Work ok in pistol.
(Posted on April 25, 2024)
Review of 22 LR - 40 Grain CPRN - Aguila Super Extra - 50 Rounds
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Reliable
Review by 702guy
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I’ve gone through at least 1000 to 1500 rounds maybe more. No failures to cycle my Ruger MK 2 or my M&P 15-22. It’s worth paying a little more if you don’t have to hassle with ammo problems.
(Posted on April 25, 2024)
Review of 22 LR - 40 Grain CPRN - Aguila Super Extra - 2000 Rounds
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Reliable and soft shooting
Review by Colby
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Ran great in my Berettas (Px4 Storm Compact and 92FS) and seems to shoot a bit softer than 115 grain. My only feedback for the manufacturer is their powder/primers have a distinct odor and it's not very pleasant.
(Posted on April 25, 2024)
Review of 9mm - 147 Grain FMJ - Aguila Subsonic - 50 Rounds
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Affordable, but not a choice for semi-auto.
Review by Cameron
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This ammo is incredibly accurate and amazing value, but wouldn’t cycle through my suppressed Ruger Mark IV. I had to pull the bolt every time to take another shot.
I will be using it in my rifles going forward. Still a great purchase!
(Posted on April 25, 2024)
Review of 22 LR - 38 gr LHP - Super Extra - SubSonic Aguila - 50 Rounds
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There seems to be a lot of duds. About 10% in the 1st box.
Review by Mike
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It's not much of a bargain with so many duds and I bought 1500 rnds. This is Aguila's problem not Lucky Gunner's.
(Posted on April 25, 2024)
Review of 22 LR - 38 Grain CPHP - Aguila - 500 Rounds
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Fires fine. Ejection issues in both revolver and 10/22.
Review by Boomish
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Got a bulk order of these rounds after trying the 22 LR - 40 Grain LRN - Federal AutoMatch Target. After firing about a thousand of these accuracy and firing were fine. However, in my 10/22 the round will stovepipe at a much higher rate than other 22LR rounds I've purchased. In my 22 LCR the cartridge expands and requires excessive force to eject even after cleaning the weapon immediately before use.
(Posted on April 25, 2024)
Review of 22 LR - 38 Grain CPHP - Aguila - 500 Rounds
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good ammo
Review by Gene
got this ammo quickly and the packaging was great, no broken boxes or missing rounds, the loose 500 rounds are sealed in a plastic bag inside the box. fired about 100 or so rounds each out of a Ruger 10/22 & Ruger Mark II. very accurate with only one stove pipe in the 10/22 which I seem to get occasionally with any ammo. overall I'll probably buy this again. as always lucky gunner is my go to site for bulk ammo.
(Posted on April 25, 2024)
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