Wolf is the only ammo (no matter how cheap) that has ever jammed in my Glock. My SKS on the other hand, feeds it beautifully. Bottom line? I shoot Wolf in my SKS and don’t in my Glock. How hard is that for people to understand?
I have been shooting Wolf pistol and rifle ammo for years with no problems.
I have probably run it through 30 – 40 handguns and it does great.
I use it to punch holes in paper and it saves me the cost of brass-cased ammo and the hassle of picking up brass.
In short, using it permits me to put a lot of lead downrange almost every weekend.
I think it is kind of comical that the same people who malign Wolf ammo readily slap their $1,500+ 1911s in Kydex holsters, thereby dramatically reducing their resale value.
As for me, I frequently shoot Wolf ammo, but only have a select few guns which see the inside of a holster.
June 13th, 2005 at 9:35 am
Wolf is the only ammo (no matter how cheap) that has ever jammed in my Glock. My SKS on the other hand, feeds it beautifully. Bottom line? I shoot Wolf in my SKS and don’t in my Glock. How hard is that for people to understand?
June 13th, 2005 at 10:19 am
Actually, i was unaware they even made handgun ammo. I was speaking strictly of their rifle ammo.
June 13th, 2005 at 12:09 pm
I have been shooting Wolf pistol and rifle ammo for years with no problems.
I have probably run it through 30 – 40 handguns and it does great.
I use it to punch holes in paper and it saves me the cost of brass-cased ammo and the hassle of picking up brass.
In short, using it permits me to put a lot of lead downrange almost every weekend.
I think it is kind of comical that the same people who malign Wolf ammo readily slap their $1,500+ 1911s in Kydex holsters, thereby dramatically reducing their resale value.
As for me, I frequently shoot Wolf ammo, but only have a select few guns which see the inside of a holster.