Very little of the Russian or any other ammo is going to meet these requirements. Even the Tula Ammo 7.62x39 hollowpoints use bimetal jackets.
Very little of the Russian or any other ammo is going to meet these requirements. Even the Tula Ammo 7.62x39 hollowpoints use bimetal jackets.
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Here's what you want. No iron in the bullet at all.
Unfortunately, the Russians destroyed the factory in the Ukraine that was producing it.
BTW, you might ask the people that run your local range if they differentiate between steel core and mild steel in the bullets. One of my local ranges doesn't allow steel core, but bimetal jackets are OK.
Amen, I bought some Red Army " lead core - non magnetic " and those mofos jumped on my magnet big time. I took them to the indoor range and dumped 4 mags before the range Nazi got me. I wonder minus the lead shank, is this AMMO legit for an indoor range?
Will a bi metal jacket cause a fire ?
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