This guide, based on expert instruction from GunBros, clarifies how to read ammunition packaging. It explains that markings like '50 RDS' denote the round count, while '115 GR' refers to the bullet's weight in grains, not the quantity. The video also covers muzzle velocity (FPS) and caliber identification, crucial for selecting the correct ammunition for your firearm.
This video from 1st Shot Tactical clarifies the standard definition of a 'case' of 9mm ammunition. It details that a typical case contains 1,000 rounds, packaged in 20 boxes of 50 rounds each. The speaker emphasizes that this quantity is consumed rapidly during training sessions.
This guide outlines the process for legally transporting a firearm when flying, emphasizing the need for a TSA-approved locked case and properly packaged ammunition. The speaker, GHG Hussle, shares his first-time experience navigating these requirements, detailing the steps from case selection to airport check-in and baggage claim.
This video addresses a common point of confusion for ammunition buyers: locating lot or batch numbers on Norma Tac-22 packaging. The presenter initially struggled to find this information, as it is not embossed on the main surfaces of the box. A viewer comment revealed the lot number is actually embossed on an inner flap of the box, a detail easily overlooked.
This video critically examines the inconsistencies and perceived disadvantages faced by civilians when purchasing ammunition and firearms compared to law enforcement. The hosts highlight how 'Law Enforcement Only' (LEO) SKUs often offer more ammunition for the same or lower price, are sometimes more consistently manufactured, and can be more readily available. They question the rationale behind these distinctions, suggesting it creates an uneven playing field and potentially limits civilian access to optimal equipment for self-defense and training. The discussion extends to firearm configurations, particularly concerning import regulations like 922r, where civilian models are often 'neutered' while LEO versions remain in their full-spec configuration, leading to higher costs for civilians to achieve parity.
This video from SHOT Show 2020 highlights Winchester's rebranding of their Silvertip ammunition line. The primary changes involve packaging, moving from 50-round boxes to 20-round boxes, and a price adjustment making the ammunition more affordable per round. Winchester emphasizes that the core technology and available calibers remain the same, positioning Silvertip as a mid-tier option between their Defender and White Box JHP lines for personal defense.
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