American Steel Steel Cased Ammunition by Freedom Munitions

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posted on December 8, 2015
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Freedom Munitions announces the immediate release of its new line of brass plated steel cased ammunition, American Steel. Freedom Munitions' American Steel line is proudly manufactured and assembled in Lewiston, Idaho.

Unlike foreign made and imported steel cased ammunition, American Steel is made from the highest quality brass plated steel cases combined with dependable primers and powder. The American Steel line is not only accurate and reliable ammunition but also offered at a more economical price point than traditional brass cased ammunition; setting a new standard for range ammunition.

"It seems like the price of everything is going up by the day." Stated B.J. Norris, Marketing Manager. "Freedom Munitions decided that our customers ammunition should buck that trend. Steel cased ammunition is traditionally a value option for the customer. We pushed that value farther by brass plating the steel cases so there is less wear and tear on the firearm."

Featuring a copper plated, lead projectile from X-Treme Bullets, American Steel is loaded to the same performance standards and with the same powder and primers as Freedom Munitions traditional line of new and remanufactured ammunition. "By using the same components as our traditional lines, we are able to offer high-quality, new ammunition at the same price as a remanufactured product," said Jansen Jones, Vice President of Sales & Marketing of Freedom Munitions. "With our unique brass plating process, it's very difficult to spot the difference between American Steel and traditional brass cased ammunition."

Initial offerings will be chambered in 9mm; other popular caliber offerings are currently in development. For pricing and to purchase Freedom Munitions' American Steel, visit www.FreedomMunitions.com.

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