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  • I'm all set with running Tulammo BrassMaxx anymore

    Second time this happened and in 2 different guns.

    The first time was a week ago with my Springfield XD9sc. Locked up the slide pretty good

    Tonight it was in my CW9......In fact the bullet fell out of the brass when I got home spilling powder everywhere.

    I'll pay a little more for other ammo next time. I can't think of any other time this has happened with other brands



    MY KAHR's

    K9
    CW9
    CT9
    CW380
    CT45

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    Bummer. I used to run that stuff when I had a 9mm CZ. No issues. But I won't run it in my MK9. Only the best for that one. I agree. Your safety and your gun are worth a couple of extra dollars a box.
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    • #3
      The BrassMaxx in the box is made in Italy and is good stuff. That that you bought in the can is made elsewhere and is of poor quality. Check the label. Again...the BrassMaxx in the box is good to go!

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      • #4
        Yeah the 9mm is made in Bosnia. The 45 and 40 is made in Italy I believe. I've shot the 45 before
        MY KAHR's

        K9
        CW9
        CT9
        CW380
        CT45

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        • #5
          I fired it with no issues at all in my CZ PO1.

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          • #6
            I've always spent a few more bucks for quality...........................pays off in the long run. I wouldn't shoot Tula out of a Highpoint

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            • #7
              I'm happy when others shun BrassMaxx. I stock up whenever WalMart has it in stock. At $220 per 1000, it's a bargain. Plus, the brass cases are reloadable.

              These feed great in my guns. I've never had a stoppage, but even if I did, it's training ammo. Who cares? So, take the opportunity to clear the stoppage as if your life depended on it. That's great training.
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              "Owning a handgun doesn't make you armed any more than owning a guitar makes you a musician." -Col Jeff Cooper

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              • #8
                Again the 9mm IN CARDBOARD BOXES is made in Italy. In the can is made in Bosnia. Makes all the difference in the world. I believe the BrassMaxx in the boxes is probably made by Fiocchi as is Perfecta.
                By the way...Tulammo markets this ammo...they do not manufacture it.
                Last edited by warbird1; 07-13-2014, 06:43 PM. Reason: add

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                • #9
                  I've never seen the 9mm in boxes, only in the cans
                  MY KAHR's

                  K9
                  CW9
                  CT9
                  CW380
                  CT45

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 2tango2 View Post
                    I've never seen the 9mm in boxes, only in the cans
                    That's where it belongs..........

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by berettabone View Post
                      That's where it belongs..........
                      A whole lotta comedians out of work...

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 2tango2 View Post
                        I've never seen the 9mm in boxes, only in the cans
                        No problem finding it in boxes down my way. It's been great for me in both .380 and 9mm.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by RRP View Post
                          I'm happy when others shun BrassMaxx. I stock up whenever WalMart has it in stock. At $220 per 1000, it's a bargain. Plus, the brass cases are reloadable.

                          These feed great in my guns. I've never had a stoppage, but even if I did, it's training ammo. Who cares? So, take the opportunity to clear the stoppage as if your life depended on it. That's great training.
                          I couldn't agree more with you, I've had ZERO issues with this 'trash can' ammo & will buy it everytime I see it.
                          BOB

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