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Thread: Sterling 9mm Ammo Recall
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05-10-2021, 08:28 #21
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Re: Sterling 9mm Ammo Recall
I've gone through about 8 boxes of sterling a year or so ago, no issues. But what you say there is true. I don't think it's that the bullets are loose, it's more that the brass is very very soft. (Which I guess amounts to the same thing)
I still have the cases and they are in my reloading rotation. You can feel it clearly every time you get a sterling case in the press, as it feels like nothing when you resize them. They present no resistance, very very soft. Or maybe soft isn't the right word. Malleable.
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10-10-2021, 12:32 #22
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Re: Sterling 9mm Ammo Recall
Thankfully iv come across this. I bought couple hundred of these and luckily haven't used them
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I saw a post earlier of the bullets being loose. I can confirm this is the case. Feel like they can be removed by hand.
How is it that the Armoury I purchased from didn't contact me ? Or post about it online as many have a social media presence.
Because when I called them they do know about the recall. They asked me to bring it in and give them a week or so to replace them...
Anyway big shout out to this forum.. for always coming through.
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10-10-2021, 14:34 #23
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Re: Sterling 9mm Ammo Recall
What happens if you got half a box?
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11-10-2021, 14:13 #24
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13-10-2021, 18:44 #25
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Re: Sterling 9mm Ammo Recall
I dropped off my ammunition today with the dealer I purchased from.i asked if I could instead purchase a different brand paying in any different if required. Instead of waiting for the Stirling replacement.
I was responded too with a blatant "NO". Guess I'm stuck with the rounds.. not sure how happy I am with even receiving a new batch of the ammo
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