- Outdoors Ammo help
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Ammo help
Just picked up a box of .40 from a buddy of mine who is a former Carroll County SD. These particular rounds have a stamp on the bottom that I have never seen before. It has the typical 40 S&W stamp but the other stamp is two stars with a curved line connecting them - sorta like a shooting star symbol. Anyone have a clue as to what they are? I have been trying to get a picture of it but can't get the right angle to show it.
The hollow point largely resembles Winchester Ranger T Series. When these expand, it opens up and six claws are exposed. Not sure if that helps.
Originally Posted by
Echonova
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Would like to see a picture of these. You or your buddy fired any?
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sounds like a P++ designations. I had some black hills armory .45acp with a similar designation.
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Finally able to get pictures. Just needed different lighting.
Last edited by Bacon; 06-05-2011 at 10:20 AM.
Originally Posted by
Echonova
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the casing is made by starline, and that looks to be a gold dot bullet from the top view.
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Thanks Patrick. Reps when I return to a computer.
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Originally Posted by
Echonova
Bitches love bacon.
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