Stop buying the Ammo that won’t feed! Check the packaging! #gun
1 year ago
Ammunition that is stored loosely can become misshapen or damaged, which can cause feeding problems when it is loaded into a firearm. This is because the cartridges may not fit properly into the chamber or the magazine, causing jams or other malfunctions. It is generally recommended to store ammunition in a container that will protect it from damage and keep it organized. Additionally, ammunition should be kept in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, moisture, and extreme temperatures, to ensure its longevity and reliability.
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