40 S&W - 125 Grain RHT Frangible - Speer Lawman - 50 Rounds vs Beretta 90-TWO

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Handguns 40 S&W - 125 Grain RHT Frangible - Speer Lawman - 50 Rounds Beretta 90-TWO
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Rank
#93669
#21316
Bullet Weight 125 Grain
Bullet Type Frangible
Ammo Casing Brass
Quantity 50
Primer Type Boxer
Muzzle Velocity (fps) 1300
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) 469
Attracts Magnet No
Action Double Action
Caliber 9x19mm Parabellum
Capacity 17+1
Sights Night Sights
Barrel Length 4.9"
Finish Black
Gun Type Pistol
Details
Brand Speer Beretta
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Prices
MSRP $38.00 $413.85
Used Price $26.60 $289.70
Sale Price $34.20 $372.47

Handguns Descriptions

40 S&W - 125 Grain RHT Frangible - Speer Lawman - 50 Rounds

Do you like training indoors, at ranges with rocky backdrops, or with steel targets? Then you ought to keep your lungs lead-free and your face safe from shrapnel courtesy of Speer’s Lawman 40 S&W ammo! This round sports a 125 grain RHT projectile. It’s a frangible bullet, made of compressed metal powder instead of the traditional FMJ’s solid copper and lead. When a frangible bullet connects with a steel target or other hard surface it instantly crumbles to bits rather than threaten people nearby with splash-back or a ricochet. This round’s a natural choice for training indoors where you’re surrounded by concrete walls. Even better still, its lead-free Clean Fire primer and RHT bullet won’t cloud up a room with lead vapor – you can breathe easy when you fire Lawman ammo! This round’s 125 grain bullet lets Speer load it to a blistering fast 1,300 fps muzzle velocity. And although its bullet and primer may be unconventional, its new production brass case is still perfect for handloading once it’s emptied out.

Beretta 90-TWO

The newly designed frame of 90two pistol ensures trouble-free insertion and holster extraction, thanks to its rounded and truly snag-free surfaces. Inside the frame, near the disassembly lever, a metallic recoil buffer reduces the impact of the slide assembly against the frame during the shooting cycle. By redistributing the stresses, the recoil buffer increases the service life of the firearm. Trigger guard is also rounded to ensure, when firing with two hands, the correct positioning of the supporting hand.

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