Originally posted by handgunner356:
Heck, I'm having trouble finding 38, 357, 40, 10, 44 and 45s'.
<span class="ev_code_BLUE">The Buffalo Bore® ammunition is superior stuff to say the least. I load my Airweight™ w/standard pressure 158gr LSWCHPGC load# 20C/20. My 686 is stuffed w/the +P version, load# 20A/20. I LOVE THIS AMMO!!!!!</span>Originally posted by marine2541:
http://www.buffalobore.com/
These aren't nyclad, but they have some .38 non+P ammo especially for shot barrels that opens at low velocities, are as powerful as +P, low flash, and low recoil.
Originally posted by 84CJ:
Are the old nyclads legal to have?
I have heard of them. some one mentioned them to me when winchester Black talons were dicontinued. I was told they were outlawed. The only pistol I owned at that time was a 629. And barely remember the Nyclads. They were blue werent they.
Nyclads are a lead bullet coated with plastic. They are perfectly legal and were never outlawed anywhere that I know of.Originally posted by 84CJ:
Are the old nyclads legal to have?
I have heard of them. some one mentioned them to me when winchester Black talons were dicontinued. I was told they were outlawed. The only pistol I owned at that time was a 629. And barely remember the Nyclads. They were blue werent they.
<span class="ev_code_BLUE">That's a myth, aka urban legend; IOW Male Bovine Fecal Matter.</span>Originally posted by Hunt200:
Originally posted by 84CJ:
Are the old nyclads legal to have?
I have heard of them. some one mentioned them to me when winchester Black talons were dicontinued. I was told they were outlawed. The only pistol I owned at that time was a 629. And barely remember the Nyclads. They were blue werent they.
<span class="ev_code_RED">The local stores say the old ones were outlawed because the penetrated Kevlar.</span>
I am guessing the new ones are made differently.
And they don't penetrate kevlar vests. Never have, never will.Nyclads are a lead bullet coated with plastic. They are perfectly legal and were never outlawed anywhere that I know of.