Team Never Quit .45 ACP Ammunition

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posted on April 20, 2015
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At the NRA 144th Annual Meetings and Exhibits two weeks ago in Nashville, TN, I was invited by Luckygunner to attend a dinner with Marcus Luttrell, Pete Scobell and their partners at Snake River Shooting Products.

Unveiled at the dinner was the Team Never Quit line of ammunition, which will donate a fixed portion of sales to the Lone Survivor Foundation through 2015. Team Never Quit ammunition is constructed of top-shelf components and utilizes a Sinterfire frangible projectile for lead-free, steel plate safe shooting.

The .45 ACP is a 155-grain, lead-free frangible round with a muzzle velocity in excess of 1,100 fps. Designed for use in close-quarters training, the round was designed with input by Luttrell and Team Never Quit for reliable ammunition guaranteed to work under any circumstances.

MSRP: $41.33 for 50 rounds. Companion hollowpoint rounds are available $17.96 for 20 rounds.

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