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Ball Ammunition: What Is It and What Is It Good For?
Ball ammunition, otherwise known as full metal jacket ammunition, is a go-to practice ammunition. But its history and use go well beyond paper punching. Follow along as we unpack the origins and current applications of the most generic and underappreciated of rounds.
Global Ordnance Brings Forth ADI World Class Ammunition
Global Ordnance is now carrying ADI Ammunition. Specifically, ADI’s “World Class Ammunition”. It’s available in several calibers.
Just the Tip: Understanding Ammunition
Ammunition is packaged in a cartridge, which has four parts: the primer, propellant, case, and projectile (the bullet). A cartridge is often referred to as a ‘round.’ Shotgun cartridges can also be called ‘rounds,’ or ‘shells.’ They are called ‘shotshells’ when they contain pellets instead of a slug or other projectile — but regardless of what you call it, there’s no such thing as a magic bullet.
Press Checking Guns: Ammunition, Chambering, and Problems
Can press-checking affect firearms? Aaron Cowan’s research shows how chamber-checking guns negatively impact the chamber and bullets.
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Just The Tip: Storing Ammunition
In a previous Just The Tip, we discussed some methods for accumulating ammunition. Well now, we talk about how to store it. Read up. Mad Duo [Today's Post is made possible by JTF Awesome Team Member Freedom Munitions] Just The Tip: Storing Ammunition If you only have...
Just The Tip: Stashing Ammunition
The latest in Just The Tip is all about acquiring large amounts of ammunition. Mad DuoJust The Tip: Stashing AmmunitionYes, it would be nice if we could afford pallets of ammo, delivered to our doorsteps weekly. While there are people in the world with that ability,...
YWR: Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition
In Peter Nealen’s A Silver Cross and a Winchester, the monsters are real and Jed Horn is ordained by the Catholic Church to hunt them down.
Flirting with Failure: Extreme Corrosion Ammunition Testing
Now a few words from Mad Duo Merrill, whose love of interesting hats is second only to his willingness to shoot just about anything that will go bang. Mad Duo Flirting with Failure: Extreme Corrosion Ammunition Testing Dave Merrill A few weeks back I found something...
The 9mm Makarov Cartridge: MilSurp Monday
Follow along as we explore how the Soviets arrived at the 9mm Makarov round and how it stacks up to other pistol rounds today.