You know if they thought about it further, they should have made it in a rectangular tin so it can fit in a ,.30 cal or 50 Call, ammo box. Two lines of protection against moisture, for long term storage. I like the noisy bridge, no one can sneak up the driveway in the middle of the night!!! :D
Do they offer self defense JHP rounds or are you limited to FMJ? It seems to me that if you are squirreling these away for a rainy day you might want self defense pistol ammunition. I would think one would rather use the FMJ for regular target practice rather than store it.
It would be also be convenient with the Hornady XTP bullet they use in their lineup (with Honey Glazed or Mesquite B-B-Q options). Great stocking stuffer.
Btw: Is the tactical onion bag part of the stealth storage package? Jk.
This is a great idea. Reliable, well charged pistol ammo in a convenient size for rainy days. Prior to this video, I've only have seen the larger count, surplus rifle loads in the "King Sized Spam" container.
@dnnylee yes of course. Just search google for 25 ACP hollow point. ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol in case you didn't know, it's just the same of the cartridge.
Keep in mind that 25 ACP generally lacks enough energy to reliably expand a hollow point. You might save yourself money and purchase standard ball ammo for that caliber instead. Also many 25ACP guns aren't designed to cycle JHP reliably but YMMV. Same with 32 ACP. Generally speaking 380 ACP is about the low end of where a hollow point begins to be effective. Some brands like Hornady Critical Defense have solved this problem but not yet available in 25 ACP.
I soaked six .22 lr's in rem oil for 4 hours. I wiped em off sprayed em with WD40! I let them soak in that for 1 hour then dropped em in a cup of water for 8 hour's over night! I was hoping to see if they would not fire, and you know what they fired all six rounds! I will continue to use Fiocchi .22!
Interesting... GA Arms has been selling "Canned Heat" (bulk reloads in military surplus ammo cans) for many years.
rajvader 2 weeks ago
Fiocchi is American Made? I didn't know this!
deagrok 2 months ago
It's pronounced "Fee-OH-chee".
MercenarySlick 4 months ago
Not according to Fiocchi. It's "Fee-OH-kee".
Gunblastdotcom 4 months ago 15
@MercenarySlick
You obviously do not speak Italian. Chi is pronounced KEY in Italian.
JustPetre 3 months ago
You know if they thought about it further, they should have made it in a rectangular tin so it can fit in a ,.30 cal or 50 Call, ammo box. Two lines of protection against moisture, for long term storage. I like the noisy bridge, no one can sneak up the driveway in the middle of the night!!! :D
TheRifleman336 4 months ago
For some reason I really want some peanuts now.
meowmix669 4 months ago
MISSOURI????? THATS WHERE I LIVE!!!!!
machinegun911 4 months ago
Do they offer self defense JHP rounds or are you limited to FMJ? It seems to me that if you are squirreling these away for a rainy day you might want self defense pistol ammunition. I would think one would rather use the FMJ for regular target practice rather than store it.
00Klingon 4 months ago
I think that only the FMJ is in the metal can
Jeff
Gunblastdotcom 4 months ago
I love your vids jeff, But you did not show yourself shooting any
Evoluztion 4 months ago
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Evoluztion 4 months ago
You could store this ammo anyware.
theDUKE197908 4 months ago
Holly crap!! made in america, had to replay that to make sure i heard that right!!
rbenterprises100 4 months ago 2
must eat spam!
snewso 4 months ago
I love Spam. The eating kind, anyway.
Gunblastdotcom 4 months ago 2
Is it a good price? It sounds like it would be super expensive. Is that the case? Thanks for all the great videos I really appreciate it.
MrDobans13 4 months ago
Click the link below the video for more info. It's actually quite inexpensive - LuckyGunner currently shows this priced at $28.25 per 100-round can.
Gunblastdotcom 4 months ago
Nice cans!
freeRguns 4 months ago
Nice tires on your UTV. What are they and did you need any modifications to the vehicle to make them fit?
Antrieb530 4 months ago
The tires on the Rhino are 14 inch Super Swamper light truck tires. I bought them already mounted and balanced from Hunterworks-dot-com
Bolted right on, adds ground clearance, and should last forever.
Jeff
Gunblastdotcom 4 months ago
It would be also be convenient with the Hornady XTP bullet they use in their lineup (with Honey Glazed or Mesquite B-B-Q options). Great stocking stuffer.
Btw: Is the tactical onion bag part of the stealth storage package? Jk.
This is a great idea. Reliable, well charged pistol ammo in a convenient size for rainy days. Prior to this video, I've only have seen the larger count, surplus rifle loads in the "King Sized Spam" container.
machineguntongue 4 months ago
Thanks for the review! I have been eyeballing that ammo for a while now. Think I am going to go ahead and order some after seeing your review.
nbr1tito 4 months ago
Great video / Good info , nice job
bluetunder40 4 months ago
looks more like a peanut can, hah
fuzzylumps1 4 months ago
This ammo would be handy when there is lot of snow at the range
revistadearmas 4 months ago
Good idea!
gragrn 4 months ago
thanks jeff once again i enjoyed your review with my morning coffee now off to the range .........
GUE5TPA55 4 months ago
This would go good with a can of CMMG Tactical Bacon.
vashguud 4 months ago
that's a survivalist' must have!
TheHiddenPart 4 months ago
Good Video!
Semper Fi
IraqiSniper107 4 months ago
Mmmm, Spam-- :)
Thank you, Mr Quinn!
ALAPINO 4 months ago
@ALAPINO @Gunblastdotcom
Is the label removeable?-- i.e.: would it be hard to completely remove the label so it can be store inconspicuously?
ALAPINO 4 months ago
Thank you. Almost bought some last night but wasn't sure. Now I'll get some.
OilTheGun 4 months ago
Question please, not all that knowledgeable about ammo or guns bear with me please, do they make a hollow point in 25 cal. thank you for your reply.
dnnylee 4 months ago
@dnnylee yes of course. Just search google for 25 ACP hollow point. ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol in case you didn't know, it's just the same of the cartridge.
gboyd242 4 months ago
@gboyd242 THANK YOU FOR THE INFO.
dnnylee 4 months ago
I know of none that will expand. However, Cor-Bon Glaser 25 ACP expands very well.
Jeff
Gunblastdotcom 4 months ago
@dnnylee
Keep in mind that 25 ACP generally lacks enough energy to reliably expand a hollow point. You might save yourself money and purchase standard ball ammo for that caliber instead. Also many 25ACP guns aren't designed to cycle JHP reliably but YMMV. Same with 32 ACP. Generally speaking 380 ACP is about the low end of where a hollow point begins to be effective. Some brands like Hornady Critical Defense have solved this problem but not yet available in 25 ACP.
00Klingon 4 months ago
Looks like the can of mixed nuts I buy
It would be great for a bug out bag
satchboogyfan 4 months ago
Fiocchi is an Italian company but they have factories in the US and UK
Jrsdrums 4 months ago
@Jrsdrums and Hungary
gboyd242 4 months ago
I did no know its made here in Mo, nice to know
mattinmo 4 months ago
@mattinmo What part of Mo you from? Im from SW MO.
clewi1091 4 months ago
@clewi1091 St.Louis went to Mo State in Springfield though
mattinmo 4 months ago
Nice. For some reason I always thought Fiocchi was a European brand. Nice to know it's a U.S.A. product.
HawkLMT 4 months ago
What a great idea! I'm gunna get me some of that!
SuperSneakySteve 4 months ago
I soaked six .22 lr's in rem oil for 4 hours. I wiped em off sprayed em with WD40! I let them soak in that for 1 hour then dropped em in a cup of water for 8 hour's over night! I was hoping to see if they would not fire, and you know what they fired all six rounds! I will continue to use Fiocchi .22!
isamtator 4 months ago
Thanks for sharing with us Jeff.
God Bless,
Elba
elbacooks4u 4 months ago
Thanks for the review, Jeff. And I think it's spelled "Fiocchi," not that it matters all that much.
asheradensein 4 months ago
You're right, that was a typo. I'll have my brother fix it.
Gunblastdotcom 4 months ago
kwel :)
ninjatears 4 months ago
why do you put it in the water though?
zachplaysfallout3 4 months ago
@zachplaysfallout3 If I understood correctly, he was testing the see of the can. Could be wrong, Just my understanding of it :).
predator8520 4 months ago
To verify that the container is watertight.
Gunblastdotcom 4 months ago 8
Great video Jeff; I'll deffinatly be getting some soon.
TheSonofthunder7 4 months ago
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