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45acp 1000 for $310 shipped
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Does anyone know if this ammunition being offerred is magnetic/steel core? RWS makes two different ammunition lines that I'm aware of; the 9mm I see is usually listed as "bi-metal" which is steel core and forbidden at most indoor ranges, whereas the .45acp I've purchased before has been non-magnetic and ok at indoor ranges."You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."
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According to a google search it has been stated in more than one place that it is a bi-metal jacketed bullet and is magnetic. It would be nice if they stated something for sure on their website though.Some people talk about it and some people do it.Comment
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Expensive. I picked up 9mm for $200/1000. No shipping fees or taxes.Comment
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Apparently on Youtube someone has said they have cut an RWS bullet in half and can confirm it is steel jacketed with a copper coating. Can anyone tell me what effect this has on the gun or what is the significance of this?Comment
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