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Posted On: 5/19/2021
By: David Hankins
A: Yes sir! PolyFrang loads frangible bullets, but their brass cases are brand new and have the central flash holes you want when you replace their spent Boxer primers.
Posted On: 1/14/2021
By: TomB_tx
A: Thanks for reaching out Tom! We do intend to offer this ammo again as soon as we are able, but I can't in all fairness promise when that will be. I hope you'll check back in again soon – we do often have frangible 9mm in stock, even during this ammo drought.
Posted On: 11/25/2020
By: James
A: Yes sir, just did!
Posted On: 11/24/2020
By: James
A: Hi James! This ammo isn't designed to neutralize a threat as efficiently as JHP or SP ammo, although its frangible bullets could absolutely get the job done all the same. Tactical teams would use frangible ammo like this if they ever had to engage hostiles in a sensitive environment such as a nuclear power plant. That said, do keep in mind that a frangible bullet is still capable of penetrating multiple sheets of drywall. It's less likely to than a solid metal bullet, but there is no guarantee of greater safery as far as home defense is concerned.
Posted On: 10/10/2020
By: Carol
A: Yes ma'am, this 9mm ammo is designed for training, target shooting, and plinking. Its bullet is designed for safer range shooting, because it will disintegrate when it hits a hard surface to substantially reduce the risk of a ricochet.