Here is one for the books. Been buying and using re-manufactured ammo for about six months now. All I need to say is that this particular company has an excellent rep and has been in business about 20 years. Been shooting nothing but their ammo, sold my Dillion and after all the years of reloading it was a pleasure to not have to chase after components and stuff. At the range last week with my Khar CM9 and the Sig P290. The Khar has been through the break in period and I was working on the Sig. Plans were to compare the two from an ordinary shooters view point. The Sigs at the 400 round mark and ready to be my CC for a period of evaluation. Ready to call it a day but just had to shoot that last Mag. KA-BOOM!!! Blew the right side off that sucker. After counting my fingers and seeing no blood my shooting partner and I examined the pistol to see if we could determine what had happened. Brass case still in the chamber, took a rod and a plastic hammer to knock it out. The case had blew apart at the bottom, I believe the more learned shooters would call this a smiley. Now the one for the books. Took the case, gun and one thousand rounds to the company and did they surprise me! Owner took one look at the case, gun and shaking his head told me how sorry he was that this had happened. Walked over to one of the gun display cases, took out a new gun just like mine and said fill the paper work out, so sorry this happened. Asked me if I wanted to return the unopened box of 1000 rounds and I said yes. Gave me my money back for the bullets and said when I had time to work it out he would appreciate my business in the future. Don't know about the bullets just yet but any firearms or equipment in the future will come from there. Back to the range today, starting the test all over. 150 rounds through the new Sig, no problems.
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