50rds – 45 ACP Speer Lawman 155gr. RHT Frangible Ammo

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50rds – 45 ACP Speer Lawman 155gr. RHT Frangible Ammo Details

Your face? Beautiful. Your lungs? Healthy. Keep them that way with Speer’s 45 ACP Lawman ammo, which is perfectly engineered to prevent dangerous ricochets and aerosolized lead!

This round offers a different kind of bullet to shoot targets with: the Reduced Hazard Training. Rather than a lead core with a gilding metal jacket, this frangible bullet is made entirely out of sintered copper powder. That means it will collapse into harmless dust when it connects with the stony ground or a metal target, virtually eliminating the risk of painful splash-back. This round’s Clean-Fire primer is also lead-free, so neither it nor the RHT bullet can foul up an indoor range’s air with toxic particulates.

Speer’s non-corrosive primer and carefully measured propellant charge unite to give the lightweight 155 grain RHT bullet a muzzle velocity of 1,125 fps. That’s significantly faster than the typical 230 grain FMJ load, so you can enjoy a flat trajectory while you’re shooting steel targets against rocky backdrops. And identifying this training round by its distinctive bullet is easy as pie!
  • Product Type
    Ammo
  • Manufacturer
  • Condition
    New
  • Bullet Weight
    155 Grain
  • Bullet Type
  • Use Type
    Frangible, Indoor Range, Range Training
  • Casing Type
    Brass
  • Quantity
    50
  • Ammo Caliber
    45 ACP (Auto)
  • Manufacturer SKU
    53395
  • Primer Type
  • Muzzle Velocity
    1125
  • Muzzle Energy
  • UPC Barcode
    076683533951
  • Cost Per Round
    $0.8/ppr

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  • ☆☆☆☆☆

    posted on by Jim Devery

    The ammo cycled correctly and I am very satisfied.

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    posted on by GERARD MARRA

    Pretty ratty looking ammo. Brass looks as if its old and blemished. I have 1980's ammo that looks better than this brass. I had several feeding problems in a 1911 that normally eats anything. I don't recommend it for anything but plinking or a gun with really loose tolerances.

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    posted on by Patrick Delperdang

    Excellent service very satisfied. ordered jan12 due to arrive jan14 thanks

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