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“Browning.” It’s something you do to ground beef before you make chili. It’s also an American brand that stands for high-quality ammunition. Browning is good whichever way you slice it.
This is the ammunition. Browning’s 40 S&W is a suitable choice for target shooting, defense training, and plinking with any firearm (provided it can chamber and fire 40 S&W, of course). This round’s bullet is the simplest a semi-auto can handle: a full metal jacket, which weighs 180 grains and accordingly achieves a muzzle velocity around 100 fps lower than the speed of sound. Browning recorded that muzzle velocity with a 4” barrel, which means you can expect exactly the same if you’re hoisting a G23.
When you invest in Browning, you know you’re not getting magnetic bullets, dirty propellant, corrosive primers, or cheapo brass cases. This ammo shoots clean, reloads well, and gives you that special feeling which only comes from buying American. Our fast shipping makes this pony even prettier!
This is the ammunition. Browning’s 40 S&W is a suitable choice for target shooting, defense training, and plinking with any firearm (provided it can chamber and fire 40 S&W, of course). This round’s bullet is the simplest a semi-auto can handle: a full metal jacket, which weighs 180 grains and accordingly achieves a muzzle velocity around 100 fps lower than the speed of sound. Browning recorded that muzzle velocity with a 4” barrel, which means you can expect exactly the same if you’re hoisting a G23.
When you invest in Browning, you know you’re not getting magnetic bullets, dirty propellant, corrosive primers, or cheapo brass cases. This ammo shoots clean, reloads well, and gives you that special feeling which only comes from buying American. Our fast shipping makes this pony even prettier!
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