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Concealed Online Reviews Factory versus Reloads

As an Instructor I always recommend my students use quality Factory Ammunition. Yes I know all you reloaders are going to write in and tell me that’s a load of rubbish. Before you go lighting up my mailbox let me explain my reasoning.<br>

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Concealed Online Reviews Factory versus Reloads

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  1. Concealed Online Reviews Factory versus Reloads As an Instructor I always recommend my students use quality Factory Ammunition. Yes I know all you reloaders are going to write in and tell me that’s a load of rubbish. Before you go lighting up my mailbox let me explain my reasoning. Over the years I have taught hundreds of classes. I have seen pretty much every type of malfunction over and over again. Let’s review some of them and their consequences.

  2. Concealed Online Reviews Factory versus Reloads Misfire. I have seen hundreds of Misfires and they are about 50/50 Factory/Reload Most of them were a gun fault not an ammo fault. Squib Load. Always a dangerous malfunction and hard to recognize especially in rapid fire shooting. I have seen this maybe 10 times and never in Quality Factory Ammo. (That does not mean it can’t happen in Factory Ammo I just have never seen it).

  3. Concealed Online Reviews Factory versus Reloads Case Separation. This is when the head stamp separates from the barrel of the case upon ignition. The head stamp is ejected but the case barrel remains in the chamber stopping future rounds from chambering. I have seen this three times and always with Reloads. Brass does not last forever eventually metal fatigue will cause cases to fail. In all three cases I saw firearm was rendered inoperable.

  4. Concealed Online Reviews Factory versus Reloads Failure to go into Battery. This I have seen dozens of times usually it is a dirty chamber and you can simply pull back the slide and eject the cartridge. On two occasions both with reloads the slide would not pull back to eject even with a great deal of force. Result on both occasions was an inoperative firearm. On the range it’s annoying in a defensive situation possibly fatal. On the first occasion the round was slightly oversized.

  5. Concealed Online Reviews Factory versus Reloads Failure to Cycle. I see this often with cheap foreign factory ammo. It is not made to SAMMI Standards and is designed to run at a lower pressure. Before you run out and buy 2000 rounds of that bargain basement Russian ammo buy a small batch and make sure you can run your gun on it.

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