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Why the Winchester 9mm NATO Bulk Ammo May be Bad for Your Pistol
alloutdoor.com ^ | 10/1/2014 | Rob Reed

Posted on 10/07/2014 5:30:57 AM PDT by Jed Eckert

After the recent ammo drought, it’s good to see relatively cheap bulk pistol ammo returning to store shelves. But ammo buyers need to be aware that not everything is as it seems and not all ammo is created equal.

I found this Winchester “150 Round Value Pack” of 9mm NATO 124 gr ammo for sale at my local Gander Mountain for $49.99 recently. That works out to about $16.66 per 50, which is not bad for reloadable brass cased 9mm in the current market.

That is, until you read the (very) fine print on the bottom of the box that says, “These cartridges are loaded to military velocity and pressure; average pressure is 10% to 15% higher than industry standard pressure for 9mm Luger.”

This is obviously part of some military contract overrun packaged in bulk as cheap plinking ammo. The problem is the “10% to 15%” higher pressure puts this square in the 9mm +P category. The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturer’s Institute (SAAMI) actually goes as far as to list 9mm NATO as being “unsafe” for firearms chambered in the standard 9mm Luger caliber.

While the SAAMI recommendation may be overly cautious, the reality is that 9mm NATO spec ammo should only be shot through those pistols rated for 9mm +P ammo. While this does include most modern pistol designs, such as those made by GLOCK, HK, Sig Sauer, etc., there are modern pistols not rated for these higher pressures and a large number of older pistols out there that are not +P rated.

And, even if shooting higher pressure ammo through any particular pistol is safe, it does increase the wear and tear on the pistol’s components.

While I’m happy to see bulk 9mm ammo returning to the shelves, Winchester should have labelled these 9mm NATO boxes more clearly so shooters would have a better understanding of what they are buying.


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Seems to be a bargain for +P but looks like you need to exercise caution when using this stuff in an older 9mm pistol.
1 posted on 10/07/2014 5:30:57 AM PDT by Jed Eckert
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To: Jed Eckert

Look for the 115gr FMJ’s instead of the 124gr. Your wife will thank you.


2 posted on 10/07/2014 5:39:56 AM PDT by Patriot365
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To: Jed Eckert

Interesting. I’ve never seen that printed on surplus boxes. Now I’m going to look.

A minor issue with the ammo with regard to reloading is primer crimping. I have about 115,000 empty cases of once fired 9mm NATO brass (yes 900 pounds) and it the crimped primers decreases the value a bit.


3 posted on 10/07/2014 5:40:25 AM PDT by SampleMan (Feral Humans are the refuse of socialism.)
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To: SampleMan
You realize that makes You threat to Society because that is considered an “arsenal” by the left;)

As the local news lady would say "A big SCARY PILE OF GUN BRASS was found in the house!"

4 posted on 10/07/2014 6:12:05 AM PDT by mabarker1 (congress, The Opposite of Progress.)
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To: SampleMan

You should still be able to punch them out with a good de-capper pin. They make a pocket swaging pin to take the crimp out and swage it back into diameter. You can avoid reaming the pocket.


5 posted on 10/07/2014 6:12:12 AM PDT by headstamp 2
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To: SampleMan
I have seen supplies coming back up. I recently bought 50 round 9mm 155gr for $11.00 at wallmart. I was afraid they would limit how much I could buy but I bought a couple thousand rounds and they didn't blink an eye. They even had the personal protection rounds, (hollow point).
6 posted on 10/07/2014 6:15:09 AM PDT by JAKraig (Surely my religion is at least as good as yours)
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To: Jed Eckert

Thanks for the heads up.

I noticed that Cabelas has Remington UMC Bulk Pack (1000) 9mm 115 gr. for $179.99 on sale starting 10/09. Wonder if it’s NATO specs too.
Lew


7 posted on 10/07/2014 6:16:11 AM PDT by laterldf
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To: Jed Eckert

While true, the fact that it is labeled NATO means that it is packed with more powder than non-NATO stocks. But yes, the average folk may not fully appreciate this fact based on a simple label.


8 posted on 10/07/2014 6:17:54 AM PDT by SgtHooper (Anyone who remembers the 60's, wasn't there!)
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To: headstamp 2
You should still be able to punch them out with a good de-capper pin. They make a pocket swaging pin to take the crimp out and swage it back into diameter. You can avoid reaming the pocket.

Yes, absolutely doable. People just have to know, or they end up crushing the new primers going in.

But 115,000 rounds is too much for me to deprime. I am simply going to clean it up and sell it with the primers in it. I'm considering renting a cement mixer to polish them.

The brass is extremely dark, but not pitted with corrosion. I've found that a quick vinegar bath brightens them up, but I haven't found walnut shells too effective on taking off the rest. Does anyone have any suggestions for a better media? I've considered using fine sand in a cement mixer, but am worried that it will be too abrasive.

In any event, I would like to get them clean and packaged up in 1000 rd bags, so that I can start selling them for ~$50 per 1000.

9 posted on 10/07/2014 6:22:13 AM PDT by SampleMan (Feral Humans are the refuse of socialism.)
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To: laterldf

Mine aren’t.


10 posted on 10/07/2014 6:31:12 AM PDT by ChildOfThe60s ((If you can remember the 60s.....you weren't really there)
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To: Jed Eckert

Don’t use it in an alloy frame, it will shorten the gun’s useful service life.


11 posted on 10/07/2014 6:32:22 AM PDT by SWAMPSNIPER (The Second Amendment, a Matter of Fact, Not a Matter of Opinion)
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To: SampleMan

I use a mix 1/2 walnut 1/2 corncob with some Brasso added.

You can get Brasso from pretty much any store.

I don’t worry about getting shiny brass just getting dirt off so I don’t leave my brass in very long, but leave them in awhile and they should shine unless really tarnished.


12 posted on 10/07/2014 6:37:08 AM PDT by IMR 4350
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To: SampleMan

Baking soda, possibly. Others would know better than I. I blasted small parts with soda a while back and don’t recall it doing damage to soft metals, though I never tried brass.

You can make your own vibratory tumbler and avoid destroying brass using a cement mixer by cannibalizing an old electric compressor. I’ve done it for a different purpose.

Cannibalize the motor, which already has a concentric weight on the shaft, mount the motor with ‘refrigeration motor vibration isolators’ (available at any refrigeration supply house, or perhaps Grainger) to a heavy base, mount a platform to the motor, mount a suitable bowl to the platform and you’re golden (rather, ‘polished’).

There’s this, too
http://boyerfour.com/projects/tumbler/tumbler.htm

Actually, having read his site above, if I had 900lbs of brass I’d try the tire one.


13 posted on 10/07/2014 6:39:50 AM PDT by logi_cal869
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To: SWAMPSNIPER

I’ve been running a bunch (250-ish) through my Springfield XD. Problem or not, do you think?


14 posted on 10/07/2014 6:48:26 AM PDT by Uncle Miltie (When Amnesty was granted 30 years ago, they promised to close the borders and enforce the law)
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To: Patriot365

Girly ammo,what will they think of next


15 posted on 10/07/2014 6:52:17 AM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie (zerogottago)
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To: Uncle Miltie
No personal experience with that rig but I know that the old S&W were prone to battering. I like my old MDL 59 but it's like any other design, with flaws, and I don't need to test it to failure to uncover them.

If I could always count on perfect hits I'd use a .22lr and aim for the eyes, accuracy will always be your best friend.

I used to get into the round ball debate, everyone else was going for .54s, 58s, and me with my little .45. I could put a .45 round ball in the neck and the deer would be DRT, no muss no fuss, no drama. My old rig is scary accurate, why waste powder and lead?

16 posted on 10/07/2014 7:05:10 AM PDT by SWAMPSNIPER (The Second Amendment, a Matter of Fact, Not a Matter of Opinion)
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To: Jed Eckert

We need more government oversight ..

There should be an ATF agent at every ammo selling store that actually reads the fine print to the purchaser...and then requires said purchaser to sign a document (in triplicate) acknowledging that they understand the ramifications of their purchase.

That should keep us safe.


17 posted on 10/07/2014 7:15:59 AM PDT by moovova
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To: SampleMan

You can buy or make a tool to remove the crimp after you deprime the empty case.

The first one I made was out of a “church key” beer opener using just a file.
Be very careful when repriming. Make sure none of the crimp remains or you will get a crushed primer with part not in the case.


18 posted on 10/07/2014 7:23:03 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: Jed Eckert

Shouldn’t be any problem for my FS-92 and LC9. I keep +P loaded as defensive rounds all the time. Sometimes I use them at the range.


19 posted on 10/07/2014 7:31:03 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (Worker bees can leave. Even drones can fly away. The queen is their slave.)
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To: Jed Eckert

Ironically my 92FS (M9) is not rated for +P rounds.


20 posted on 10/07/2014 8:56:47 AM PDT by School of Rational Thought
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