Barnaul 9mm issues.

My SIG 228 clone is much happier using any other ammo but this stuff while it would fire was pure hell to get a fired case out of the breech after a few fast shots, my gun deserves better it would be like using chainsaw gas in my truck..................
 
Finally shot last rounds this summer. Never buy them again.
I would say every 3rd mag from my Glock 17 gen4 had light strikes or similar issues.
I used Tulla Ammo, Wolf etc. no such issues whatsoever.
 
I've shot about 500 threw my Girsan without any problems. And I've shot about 200 barnaul .223 out of my AR with no issues as well. Maybe you need to give your gun a good strip down and clean. I was getting light strikes on some blazer aluminum cased .45acp with my SR45. I ended up stripping it right down and gave it a good clean. No issues after that.
 
Funny don't have any issues with any other ammo seems as there are no common guns here only common ammo I would say it's the latter.No way I would trust my life to this stuff.
 
YES! Every freaking box has 1 or 2 duds in my Glock 34. Light primer strikes. No FTEs though. Of course, if it doesn't fire, then it doesn't eject, so if you count that as FTE, then yes :) But seriously, 1 or 2 per box light primer strikes guaranteed in my G34. I put them back in, fire again and they fire fine. So it's not that they're defective, they're just Russian hard! LOL :)

Having said that, they run perfectly fine in my CZ Czechmate. Not a single issue.

But I wouldn't but them again. I bought even cheaper Russian Tulammo before the supplies ran dry and their primers are just fine. So, not all Russian primers are made equal :)

Took 100 rounds of the non reloadable rounds out for some pistol action. Using a couple cz's. Had about 15 light strikes and about 10 fte. Anyone else have a problem with them?
 
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