Why wouldnt you spend the few extra bucks for reloadable cases and an American made product? I am curious.
I was told by a gunsmith that the steel casings are a lot rougher on your ejector than brass or aluminum. I have a S&W Sigma 40 and I used to use it all of the time until he told me that. Now I pay the extra 2 bucks.
I always buy the Federal but I saw these and was curious. I don't reload so thats not an issue just wondering if the Tula ammo would be bad for a pistol.Why wouldnt you spend the few extra bucks for reloadable cases and an American made product? I am curious.
Not sure if I am breaking any rules by posting this. I had previously used Wolf 9mm ammo firing over 1,000 rounds thru my Glock, without a problem. Last year, I purchased 2,000 rounds of what was advertised as Wolf 9mm ammo from ******, when I received the ammo, the outside box said Tula Ammo. I opened the box and found individually wrapped 50 round boxes marked Tula. I thought ****** had sent me the wrong ammo. To my surprise, when I opened the individual boxes, the headstamps read: Wolf 9mm.I have seen Wally World is carrying the Tula Ammo. It is a couple of bucks cheaper than Federal. Who shoots this stuff and would it be ok for Glocks?
Not sure if I am breaking any rules by posting this. I had previously used Wolf 9mm ammo firing over 1,000 rounds thru my Glock, without a problem. Last year, I purchased 2,000 rounds of what was advertised as Wolf 9mm ammo from ******, when I received the ammo, the outside box said Tula Ammo. I opened the box and found individually wrapped 50 round boxes marked Tula. I thought ****** had sent me the wrong ammo. To my surprise, when I opened the individual boxes, the headstamps read: Wolf 9mm.
I am relating this incident to caution you about Tula's quality control. *****, had his Glock 19, blown apart using the 9mm Tula/Wolf Ammo. When he was firing his Glock, the magazine blew out & apart, along with various parts of the gun (trigger assembly, etc). He had to have the frame replaced. Luckily, ****** was not hurt. To there credit, Wolf paid for the repairs. Needless to say, I returned the unfired ammo back to ******. After explaining what happened, ******* allowed me to exchange the ammo for American ammo. I no longer shoot Wolf/Tula thru my Glocks.
Just so you know, I am not knocking Wolf ammo, I have used 7.62x39 Wolf ammo extensively in my SKS, just relating an experience. You make up your own mind about using it.
Its not bad ammo other than being dirty but dirty centerfire is still cleaner than any rimfire I have shot.As far as people saying buy American,thats cool but when it comes to buying American I focus on high dollar items such as guns,tractors,and cars.Have never bought a foreign car new or used and plan to keep it that way.