Freedom Munitions ammo - does it work well?

Published on January 29, 2017
Duration: 23:50

This video provides an expert-level review of Freedom Munitions 9mm Luger 124 Grain RN-New ammunition, conducted by an experienced firearms instructor. The testing involved nine different 9mm firearms, ranging from modern striker-fired pistols to older designs and even an Uzi SBR, to address rumors of 'pud loads.' The ammunition performed flawlessly across all platforms, leading to the conclusion that previous malfunctions were likely gun-specific.

Quick Summary

Freedom Munitions 124 grain New Manufacture 9mm Luger ammunition was tested extensively in nine different 9mm firearms, including various action types. The ammunition performed flawlessly across all platforms, including an Uzi Model B SBR, debunking rumors of it being underpowered ('pud load'). The expert concluded previous issues were likely firearm-specific.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Addressing Reliability Concerns
  2. 01:10Transparency and Disclosures
  3. 03:30Past Ammunition Failures
  4. 05:55Testing Methodology
  5. 08:05Firearm Testing: Canik to Ruger
  6. 11:30Firearm Testing: CZ and Slide Release Debate
  7. 13:40Firearm Testing: Norinco and H&K
  8. 15:40Firearm Testing: Sig Sauer and Steyr
  9. 18:30Firearm Testing: Uzi Model B
  10. 19:45Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

How reliable is Freedom Munitions 9mm Luger 124 grain ammunition?

In a comprehensive test involving nine different 9mm firearms, Freedom Munitions 124 grain New Manufacture 9mm Luger ammunition performed flawlessly without any malfunctions, cycling actions from blowback to rotating barrel designs.

What firearms were used to test Freedom Munitions 9mm ammo?

The testing included a diverse selection of nine 9mm firearms: Canik TP9, Colt 2000, Ruger American, CZ P10C, Norinco 213, H&K P7, Sig Sauer P320, Steyr M9-A1, and an Uzi Model B SBR.

Did Freedom Munitions ammo cause any malfunctions in the test?

No, Freedom Munitions 124 grain New Manufacture 9mm Luger ammunition did not cause any malfunctions across the nine firearms tested, including an Uzi Model B SBR fired rapidly with a full 32-round magazine.

Why is Freedom Munitions ammo sometimes called 'pud load' ammo?

The term 'pud load' is a rumor suggesting underpowered ammunition that fails to cycle firearm actions. This video's extensive testing across multiple platforms demonstrated that Freedom Munitions 124gr 9mm Luger ammo reliably cycled all tested firearms.

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