FYI on opening the spam can w/o the opener..Ive used a hammer & cold chisel a few times, hard,loud and takes awhile, but itll do the job sans opener.
We may all be down Wolff before this crap is said & done. As a last resort for me, tho.
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FYI on opening the spam can w/o the opener..Ive used a hammer & cold chisel a few times, hard,loud and takes awhile, but itll do the job sans opener.
We may all be down Wolff before this crap is said & done. As a last resort for me, tho.
My Glocks eat Wolf 115gr like a fat kid eats cake and ice cream.
Tula gave it some issues in Magpul GL9s or when cold. But Wolf was / is fine.
Haven't gotten it in the spam can, but I do have some 1974 Russian 762x54R and the can opener is the way to go.
I've fired enough Wolf 115g steel case ammunition to fill the bed of a pickup truck. I purchased it in 1,000 round and 5,000 rounds quantities over the years. It's a little dirty and some lots I fired were slightly underpowered. I've had zero failures shooting it in my CZ Scorpion and every Glock I've owned. I have not fired it through my 1911's for fear the cases may be a little tough on the extractors.
I've fired several thousand rounds of Wolf M1 Carbine ammunition with zero failures. I've fired I don't know how many rounds of Wolf 55g and 62g .223 ammunition through my AR's and have never had an ammunition related failure.
I've never fired a steel case 9x19, but your thread title gave me a much needed chuckle.
Andy
Where did you buy Wolf steel case 9mm and at what price? The prices have skyrocketed and the best price I have found recently was 25 cents per round.
I love looking around in my house and seeing lots of 500rds boxes of Wolf 9MM and 5.56, which was had for $0.12/rd and $0.21/rd respectively :D :D :D
And brass cased stuff for a nickel more :D :D :D
I never bought Wolf 9MM in the can, because it was always a couple of cents more per round. ;)
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