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    Wolf 9mm ammo in a can, how do you bust into that MF'er?

    I bought that Wolf ammo in the tub with 800 rounds, what the best way to get into it. The lips are damaged so its more jacked up to open.

    Any ideas? I could Dremel but want to know if there is a magic bullet.

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    There should be a can opener with it.

    https://ammunitionstore.com/products...an-opener.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Business_Casual View Post
    There should be a can opener with it.

    https://ammunitionstore.com/products...an-opener.html
    Thank you, just dug it out of the garage and open sesame.

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    How is the ammo?

    I have never used it.

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    You've never see or heard of Wolf ammo?
    Last edited by Arik; 07-01-20 at 19:42.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoni View Post
    How is the ammo?

    I have never used it.
    It's okay when in a pinch or not wanting to chase your brass. My G19 hated it and would not run all the time with it, the p320 Compact loved it but there were some duds occasionally.

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    I will shoot some on Saturday out in the desert, I'll let you know. I only bought this because supplies are getting so low, I thought ,what the hell just get some just in case this doesn't get better before getting worse. I bought 147's remain for .20 a round before this insanity. I just got 2,000 rounds delivered this week after a 10 week wait.






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    Last edited by Pappabear; 07-01-20 at 19:52.
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    Never had issues with it. Taken lots off classes using Wolf as my only ammo. It'll put holes in paper just fine and fairly accurate

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    Quote Originally Posted by FightinQ View Post
    It's okay when in a pinch or not wanting to chase your brass. My G19 hated it and would not run all the time with it, the p320 Compact loved it but there were some duds occasionally.
    Odd. My wife’s Gen3 19 runs Wolf like a champ.
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    Yeah, all our Glocks have always run Wolf 100%.

    Great training ammo for shoot on the move, don't have to feel bad about not recovering cases.

    ETA: only problems ever experienced were with Magpul mags.
    Last edited by ViniVidivici; 07-02-20 at 12:33.

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