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New production from MFS 2000™, an Eastern European maker well-respected since the 1950s. Loaded with 55-gr. FMJ bullets. Steel case, zinc plated to prevent corrosion.
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1,000 rds. MFS 2000™ .223 (5.56x45 mm) 55 - gr. FMJ Ammo
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for me you can coated with gold, steel case it`s still steel case, shoots god, but not at this price?!..........
I agree. Brass rules. Problem is, shooting is getting too expensive.
Coated steel is a grade between steel and brass IMO. Coated binds less than raw steel. I can feel it when loading magazines. At one time I bought 1k of this delivered @ $190. I'd jump on $250 delivered as I said below.
"Heard" it's rebranded Silver Bear.
I really like this ammo.....@ $250 per 1k maybe.
Not in stock - they will cancel your order about a month later. I know been there, wont buy from them again!
What are all you guys crying and complaining about really? SG doesn't even charge you until the item ships....I just started buying from them this past December, and have made tons of orders (multiple back ordered items) and haven't had a single problem...I could understand if they were charging you immediately, but they're not.
I agree. If they don't have it in stock they will fulfill via back order and will not charge you until it has shipped. I have ordered from them on numerous occasions and have never had an order cancelled, only delayed. As for this ammo, I picked up 1k rounds from them earlier this year for just a few bucks over $300. Yes, I waited 4-5 months for it to arrive, but was pleasantly surprised at the quality both aesthetically as well as performance. Easily holds a 2" group at 100yds with a low power scope. Although I haven't tried it yet, i wouldn't be surprised if I could shave .5 to .75" off my groups using a scope with higher power magnification. IMO, the extra $ for this versus Wolf (or similar) steel case is well worth it. Have had zero FTL, FTF or FTE's thus far in either of my AR's.
I couldn't get this Ammo to cycle in my DPMS Recon AR-15. Anyone else have similar results?
Protip: Never order anything on Sportsman's Guide that has a long backorder
They are great if they have stuff in stock.. usually ships in just a couple days, but SG's backorders are infamous.
That sucks, I never used SG until I used this site and I always contemplated getting a membership, but after seeing everyone's comments like this, I won't be getting one. I'M TALKING TO YOUUU SPORTSMAN'S GUIDE. Great, they have the best prices, but if they can't follow through, who's going to stick around to give them business?
Ya I had to learn that the hard way when I missed out on ordering some ammo for my AK 74 because SG said it what I ordered would be in soon...lol then they moved it to shipping in JULY!
Great deal in today's inflated ammo market and availability, I would order 2 cases right now, but not expected to ship until June. A lot can happen between now and then, so Im going to hold off. I wouldnt think Hungarian or Russian made ammo would get too expensive regardless thanks to cheaper overall ammo from overseas.
I liked it, and my Rainier 1:8 seemed to agree with it, but anything over .30 cpr, I expect it to be brass (reusable)...