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Posted On: 6/28/2020
By: Kevin
A: I'd advise against it, personally. For starters, with its supersonic muzzle velocity this cartridge is already a suboptimal choice for a suppressor. Furthermore, a frangible bullet has a very slight chance of shattering the instant it exits the muzzle – even a well made semi-jacketed one like Federal's. That debris has the potential to damage a suppressor. It's a low chance, granted, and you may only intend to fire this ammo suppressed for home defense in which case you could probably get away with it. Still, this ammo could potentially damage a suppressor.
Posted On: 6/24/2020
By: craig
A: Hi Craig! I'm more familiar with our ammo than our shipping service, so I welcome you to reach out to our customer service team with your question. You can reach them at customerservice@luckygunner.com or (800) 317-9506.
Posted On: 6/17/2020
By: tom norman
A: Thanks for the feedback, Tom! I'll tell our research team that you'd like to see this round's terminal effect in action the next time they cook up a batch of ballistic gel!