Aguila .45 ACP Ammunition 50 Rounds FMJ 230 Grains

Aguila .45 ACP Ammunition 50 Rounds FMJ 230 Grains

Aguila 1E452110

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Aguila 1E452110

Product Type
Ammo
Condition
New
Bullet Weight
230 Grain
Bullet Type
Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Use Type
Range Training, Subsonic
Casing Type
Brass
Quantity
50
Ammo Caliber
45 ACP (Auto)
Primer Type
Boxer
Muzzle Velocity
830
Muzzle Energy
352
UPC Barcode
640420003078
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When it comes to being accurate and efficient with a firearm, practice is key. So spend more time shooting at the range with high quality Centerfire ammo from Aguila. Aguila is know for manufacturing high quality ammunition for the high volume shooter. Aguila is loaded in boxer primed brass cases which is non corrosive and the projectile features a lead core will full copper jacket. With the high ammo prices of today, it's no wonder more people are turning to Aguila to provide them an economical alternative.

50 Round Box

Specifications and Features:
Manufacturer Number: 1E452110
Caliber: .45 ACP
Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket
Bullet Weight: 230 Grains
Rounds: 50
Muzzle Velocity: 830 FPS
Muzzle Energy: 352 ft/lb
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Rated 1 out of 5
Got several boxes of this
Got several boxes of this for my birthday in 9mm and .45 from my wife cause it was cheap and she didn't know better. Went shooting at an indoor range. Bullets were hitting were I was aiming (more or less- how can you miss at 7 meters?!). I thought there was lots of weird flashes coming out of my muzzle- but I was wearing 'persimmon' lenses, and the range was a bit dark. At the end of the day, after shooting about 100 rounds out of a Glock 21, and an HK45, the ends of both guns were covered in soot- as much as the range guns that get no TLC and have about 5,000 rounds run through them.
November 21, 2014
Rated 5 out of 5
I shot 100 rounds of this
I shot 100 rounds of this stuff with my Sig Sauer 1911 and had no issues, other than 2 rounds failing to feed due to a tight extractor spring. Besides, the gun is in its break-in period. I simply tapped the back of the slide and back to business. Grouping was within 4 inches at 50ft, which is not bad. Overall, I will say it's good and will be buying more. Plus, it's reloadable.
September 18, 2012
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