Review
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I have used Frangible ammo for years for steel plate targets. Typical copper jacketed lead ammo can splash fragments back even at the recommended 30 foot minimum distance specified by plate manufacturers. Frangible bullets disintegrate into fine grains like sand when striking the steel plates resulting in reduced hazard. These rounds have functioned in the M&P Shield, other full size 9MM pistols, and my carbine without problem and are quite accurate as well. The extra cost of Frangible over standard ammo is justified by increased safety when shooting steel.
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I had multiple failure to fires with what seemed a hard primer, also some extraction and ejection issues. In a Glock 34.
About a 10% failure rate. Great ammo for doing malfunction drills. -
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Had one round from first ten shot so far fail to fire. Primer ignition only. Other nine rounds cycled OK in Glock 17. Saving the rest for training class.
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Great ammo. Accurate. No failures in M&P 5" CORE that I used in a recent training class.
I will buy again.