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Shooting Wolf & Tula Ammo in AR-15 Pistols – Is It Dangerous?

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Will Wolf and TulAmmo work in AR-15 pistols? Find out in this video when we test this ammo in two very different AR pistols.

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  1. I put a 6position stock n vert grip on my 7.5 …but as for home defence that's just retarded… If u shoot in house u would make the kids n wife deaf n ur self when somebody kicking down ur door u really gonna look for ear protection lol…let alone u miss n kill a neighbor across street…

  2. Why would it be dangerous? It is just normal ammo but the jacket is a steel alloy. Good lord people think cause it is made in Russia it has some sort of commie magic to it. It is fine people, its just a bullet.

  3. I've always had FTF on my Professional ordnance pistol using 62 gr wolf ammo. Anyone else? It's sad they don't make this gun anymore. They use to have a life time warranty. Until they sold out to bushmaster. BM will not honor their warranty. Damn assholes! If you buy a company you should honor the past warranty of the company you bought.

  4. I've got that Carbon15 pistol. Light as hell! I love how you can change out from muzzle break to a threaded end. It releases like an air coupler. 3 little notches with ball bearing is how it works.

  5. This is "steel jacketed" ammo. Not just a steel case but also a steel jacketed bullet (aka bi-metal bullet). Now they do claim that it is a "mild steel" jacket but it is steel none the less and it is 3.5 to 4 times harder than a copper jacketed round. This product will cause premature barrel wear, even a chromelined or a nitride treated barrel. For example if your barrel is good for 10,000 rounds using normal copper jacketed ammo, steel jacketed ammo may reduce that to 3,000 to 4,000 rounds barrel life. If you care about your weapons, don't use this ammo. Research info: https://www.uspsa.org/front-sight-magazine-article.php?Should-I-Buy-BiMetal-Ammo-8 and http://www.luckygunner.com/labs/brass-vs-steel-cased-ammo/ and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brinell_scale

  6. Now, it is best to carry feeler gauges to make sure you are at least .001" off the shoulder to stay legal. Anyone who accuses you of shouldering this weapon hasn't actually taken a measurement and is speculating.

  7. The flared mag wells with the finger groves you can buy would be a great way to get around the stupid VFG on a pistol law, especially when pared with a hand stop. LOL
    The way you can pair up accessories is awesome ,build one of these with a mag well extension with a binary trigger would be awesome

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