50 Rounds of .380 ACP Ammo by Speer - 95gr TMJ

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$22.50
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Ammo Quantity - 50 rounds per box
Ammo Manufacturer - Speer Lawman
Bullets - 95 grain total metal jacket (TMJ)
Ammo Casings - Boxer primed Brass

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We all know that “Shoot what you carry” is a maxim that can get very expensive if followed diligently. Fortunately, Speer has solved this problem for users of its popular Gold Dot personal defense cartridges by creating Lawman, a series of inexpensive rounds that mimic the ballistic performance of their corresponding Gold Dot load. This .380 ACP incarnation of Lawman is an excellent practice round for anyone carrying Gold Dots in their Ruger LCP, Walther PPK, or P238.

Lawman rounds use “total metal jacket” plating which covers the entire bullet in copper. This renders the bullet unsuitable for ported barrels, which can shear the copper, but lowers the cost of the ammo and provides some lead hazard protection for the shooter. Expect muzzle velocity of about 950 feet per second from this ammo, just like Gold Dot in .380 Auto. Each cartridge in this box of 50 uses Boxer-primed reloadable brass cases.

Speer enjoys a strong reputation among CCW holders and law enforcement officers due to the success of its Gold Dot personal protection ammunition. A division of Alliant Techsystems, it operates from its longtime headquarters and production facility in Lewiston, Idaho, along with sister company CCI. The company was founded in 1944 and built a thriving bullet-manufacturing business before its successful entry into the loaded ammo market.

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Posted On: 7/19/2023 By: RayH

A: Thanks for reaching out Ray! Brass changes color when it is exposed to air, which can cause brown spots to appear on cases. It is technically corrosion, although the patina you see in this ammo's photos is too superficial to impact performance.

Posted On: 9/3/2020 By: Barbara Zajac

A: I'm afraid we haven't at the moment. That's probably the ammo in the highest demand during this ammo drought, since most first-time gun buyers were naturally drawn to its concealability and low recoil. We're updating our site constantly with all the new ammo we get in on a regular basis, so I hope you'll check in again soon!

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