Website for 'Wolf'? [[Cartridges or ?]]

Wolf is bought in quantity for cheap, and is good for plinking and blasting. Friend of mine uses it in his SKS. Better then spending less money on a case of ammo then on the gun. Probably wouldnt trust the stuff in a Glock or any other good, expensive pistol though.
 
I use the Wolf 9mm in my HP clone. I love the stuff. Its accurate & reliable in my gun. And CHEAP. Under $5 a box here. Non-reloadable, though, so if you reload the advantage goes away.

I've hear reports its dirty, but I clean after each range trip, and never noticed a difference.
 
Its "dirty" because it has a heavy laquer (sp?) coating on it to keep the round waterproof.
Wolf ammo fires 100% after being submerged in SEAWATER, for 3 weeks.
Is it match ammo? Nope.
Would it be perfect for a TSHTF situation?
Yes.

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Big Guns again
No speakee well
But plain.
--H.C
 
I have used the Wolf 115gr FMJ 9mm ammo and found it fine for my CZ 75B and G17 but I had two fte with my FEG PJK HP9 (High-Power copy). In 9x18 Makarov, I believe the consensus at Makarov.com was that the Wolf and the white box ammo labeled "TCW" were the same stuff. The 109gr. ammo is hot. The last time I had Fiocchi FMJ I compared the two and the TCW ammo had a noticable increase in recoil and muzzle flash over the Fiocchi. The Wolf ammo is not as expensive as most other brands out there but I will be leaving the Russian steel case stuff alone and stay with brass, just my preference. Some love the Wolf/TCW ammo and it may be the ticket if you believe FMJ is the way to go for carry ammo in 9x18 Mak. Someone at Mak.com posted that they chrono'd the Wolf/TCW 109gr ammo at over 1000fps.
 
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