Pinger5.56
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Hello, I decided to ask Smith&Wesson about steel case ammo and if it was safe to shoot in my M&P15 sport. Well they told me flat out not to shoot it. Also they said that if the rifle would break because of the use of Steel case ammo or even using steel case ammo it completely void out the warranty of the rifle. I have not shot any through mine at all, just Winchester 5.56 and PMC .223.
I got as a gift like 500rds, I have sold all of the except 60 that I forgot I had in 2 of my mags. Not sure what I am going to do with it. I do not want to void my warranty and also if it will mess up my rifle not going to shoot it. I get that PMC brass .223 for 9.50/box of 20 at my local gun store, the Wolf is $1.00 cheaper, I can live with a buck without the worry of destroying my rifle.
I also have a Bersa Thunder9Pro HC and I ask Bersa the same ?, got the same answer in return. They only handgun I own that can fire Steel case ammo is my old Star BM 9mm handgun. I know a lot of people have tried and used steel in both there AR's and handguns with on issues, but I am not one to go against what the manufacture recommends for my firearm. I am no gunsmith, but know enough to shoot and clean, repair minor problems. If Smith&Wesson and Bersa both Say no then I will believe they are out for my best safety.
I got as a gift like 500rds, I have sold all of the except 60 that I forgot I had in 2 of my mags. Not sure what I am going to do with it. I do not want to void my warranty and also if it will mess up my rifle not going to shoot it. I get that PMC brass .223 for 9.50/box of 20 at my local gun store, the Wolf is $1.00 cheaper, I can live with a buck without the worry of destroying my rifle.
I also have a Bersa Thunder9Pro HC and I ask Bersa the same ?, got the same answer in return. They only handgun I own that can fire Steel case ammo is my old Star BM 9mm handgun. I know a lot of people have tried and used steel in both there AR's and handguns with on issues, but I am not one to go against what the manufacture recommends for my firearm. I am no gunsmith, but know enough to shoot and clean, repair minor problems. If Smith&Wesson and Bersa both Say no then I will believe they are out for my best safety.