BPS Turkish ammo - bad experience report

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smithers599

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Friend of mine went onto ammoseek.com, looking for cheap 9mm practice ammo. Bought a case of BPS brand. He brought it to the range yesterday, and had -- literally -- 50% failures to fire. Primers well dented but no bang. With two guns (his and mine). Other ammo works fine in both guns. So, it's the ammo. Cycling it through a second or third time does not help. Those rounds are duds. But they were cheap!

So heads up; watch out for BPS ammo (made in Turkey). On the bright side, Turkish president Erdogan has promised to help Hamas, so maybe he will send them some of this stuff.

TurkAmmo.jpg
 
smithers599 said:
Friend of mine went onto ammoseek.com, looking for cheap 9mm practice ammo. Bought a case of BPS brand. He brought it to the range yesterday, and had -- literally -- 50% failures to fire. Primers well dented but no bang. With two guns (his and mine). Other ammo works fine in both guns. So, it's the ammo. Cycling it through a second or third time does not help. Those rounds are duds. But they were cheap!

So heads up; watch out for BPS ammo (made in Turkey). On the bright side, Turkish president Erdogan has promised to help Hamas, so maybe he will send them some of this stuff.

TurkAmmo.jpg


Friggin' Erdogan has been an enemy since he came to power, don't know why we continue to protect them. Let them die a miserable muslim death of eating pork until they explode.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
Maybe it was a bad batch of primers on their part. But either way, it won't take much to damage the brand. I know I'll avoid it as well as other Turkish brands until I hear over wise. It would be incredible foolish to sour the brand by lack of QC. It'll die pretty quickly unless it is literally 50% of the cost of the cheapest stuff.
 
I've seen goof ups where harder rifle primers got accidentally substituted for softer pistol primers. I would be interested to see if reliability improved if these were run through an open-bolt subgun like an Uzi.
 
I'm sorry to hear about your bad experience with BPS Turkish ammo. That's frustrating, especially when you expect good performance from your rounds. I had a similar issue with some imported ammo a while back—constant misfires and jams put a damper on things. After that, I decided to switch to a more reliable source, and I've had much better luck since. If you're looking for a place that offers consistent quality, you might want to check out bulkmunitions.com . They have a decent selection, and I've had good experiences with their products.
 
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