The Only good Zombie is a dead zombie. Unless that zombie is in a room full of liberal pigs, enjoy your gun control. - Jwirecom109 (ME!)A government is the most dangerous threat to man's rights: it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims.” - Ayn Rand
I'm not familiar with Western munitions.
Is this new mfg ammo or reloaded??
regards
AbH
Last edited by AbHobbyist; 08-15-2011 at 12:03 PM. Reason: spelling errors
Western Munitions is remanufactured - once fired brass ammo.
The manufacturer is the same company that brands millions of rounds per month through companies in the USA like midway and Brownells.
We like BDX, but to ensure a more consistent supply of ammo for the shooting community, we have brought in another line.
Also in regards to price: it is very competitive, just rememebr to compare apples to apples. (.45 to .45 and 9mm to 9mm).
Cheers,
JR
\"J.R."\
CEO
The Shooting Edge, Target Sports Canada, William Evans
Excellent!!
JR, Thank you for taking the time to respond!!
May have to give this Western munitions in 45 acp a try
regards
AbH
The Only good Zombie is a dead zombie. Unless that zombie is in a room full of liberal pigs, enjoy your gun control. - Jwirecom109 (ME!)A government is the most dangerous threat to man's rights: it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims.” - Ayn Rand
I see my repuation predeeds me !! :D
Don't worry, I will leave you box or two
regards
AbH
We've got a few thousand rounds of the .45ACP to go.
I have no experience with handguns, but I've gone through the course and I have received my RPAL. My thought was to come in and shoot some of your guns to help narrow my search.
As a licensed shooter, can I buy these rounds to shoot in your guns, or am I restricted to the unlicensed cost of $27/50 as stated on your website?
Thanks Justin.
Just curious....
I understand that for safety reasons, you need to control the type of ammunition that is fired in your guns. But limiting range guns to range ammo ( at over twice the price ) suggests that either the range ammo is more than twice as good, or twice as safe as the stuff that you sell off the shelf.
That can't really be true is it?
What am I missing?