boykinlp Member Bronze Supporter Joined Apr 4, 2008 Messages 8,325 Reaction score 13,821 Location South Carolina Dec 28, 2013 #1 Is Georgia Arms 9mm Luger NATO ammo safe to shoot in a S&W Shield?
Cousin Vinnie Member Joined Apr 2, 2011 Messages 45 Reaction score 9 Location Virginia Dec 28, 2013 #2 I don't see why not unless it's NATO machine gun ammo. If this stuff still exist? Here is a link to a thread that has lots of info about the topic:http://smith-wessonforum.com/ammo/137233-win-9mm-nato-124gr-walmart.html Based on what I read, go ahead and shoot it and don't worry about it! Last edited: Dec 28, 2013
I don't see why not unless it's NATO machine gun ammo. If this stuff still exist? Here is a link to a thread that has lots of info about the topic:http://smith-wessonforum.com/ammo/137233-win-9mm-nato-124gr-walmart.html Based on what I read, go ahead and shoot it and don't worry about it!
Bozz10mm US Veteran Joined Jun 16, 2013 Messages 2,383 Reaction score 2,948 Location Georgetown, Tx Dec 28, 2013 #3 I would think NATO ammo could safely be shot in virtually any modern handgun. It is not higher pressure than +P. Having said that, I wouldn't feed a steady diet of NATO or +P.
I would think NATO ammo could safely be shot in virtually any modern handgun. It is not higher pressure than +P. Having said that, I wouldn't feed a steady diet of NATO or +P.
M MichiganScott Member Joined Jan 17, 2012 Messages 4,711 Reaction score 3,533 Location God's Country Dec 28, 2013 #4 Georgia Arms "Canned Heat" 9mm NATO are commercial reloads.