Team Never Quit 9 mm & .380 ACP Frangible Hollow Point Ammunition

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posted on June 8, 2015
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We've covered the new frangible ammo from Team Never Quit previously. The company has partnered with Snake River Shooting Products to develop a top-notch line of ammunition designed for shooters by shooters.

Additionally, a fixed portion of sales of this ammo will be donated to the Lone Survivor Foundation through the end of 2015. TNQ ammunition is constructed of top-shelf components and utilizes a Sinterfire frangible projectile for lead-free, steel plate safe shooting.

The 9 mm ammunition contains a 100-grain, hollowpoint projectile, while the .380 ACP ammo features a 75-grain hollowpoint. Both are designed to function as standard hollowpoint ammunition, but with a Sinterfire projectile to minimize splash at close-range distances on steel or other hard surfaces.

MSRP: .380 ACP, $14.44/20-round box; 9 mm, $14.62/20-round box.

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