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Turkish has hard primers. Lots of rounds that don't go off. With the Turkish, I am lucky to make it through 10 rounds without a failure. The Brazilian is made by Magtech I believe.I have no need of more 9mm, so I'm not planning to buy any. But I'm intrigued by the Brazilian vs Turkish debate. For those of you that have used the Turkish variety, what makes it so bad?
Most of that is steel case, remanufactured, or unreliable. Those are also before tax. Others have limits of 2-4 for a 20-round box. Out of everything on there, the only thing I'm looking at is AE ammo's CCI blazer at 23.8 cents after tax.I just checked Ammoseek for 9mm prices. Unless I misread the prices there are a lot of 9mm listings, new and re-manufactured, that are way below .20c/round. Some have order restrictions and all have shipping costs but I didn't get shipping details.
I don't need 9mm at present, if I did I think I could get it to my house for less than .20c/round.
Just a heads up for y'all.
Thanks for the info.Turkish has hard primers. Lots of rounds that don't go off. With the Turkish, I am lucky to make it through 10 rounds without a failure. The Brazilian is made by Magtech I believe.
🙄 who had the best KEWCHEE?Aside from Americans, I've dated Russian girls, a Brazilian girl and a British girl. It was interesting that the Brazilian girl and the British girl were pretty anti-gun. The Russian girls had no issue with guns at all.