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Sorted to remove steel, aluminum and other calibers
Notes:
All products noting "Polished" in the description have been washed and polished to remove any dirt, debris, grease and other residues.
ALL CASINGS ARE INERT - SPENT PRIMER ONLY
These are not primed casings or loaded ammunition
May contain nickel plated casings
All products are sourced from indoor ranges. The range brass has been machine sorted into individual calibers, with all steel, aluminum, and other calibers removed. Our sorting process is accurate to thousandths of an inch, ensuring that each order is as accurate as possible.
The .45 GAP (Glock Automatic Pistol) cartridge was introduced by Glock in 2003 as an alternative to the .45 ACP cartridge. The goal of the cartridge was to provide the power of the .45 ACP cartridge in a more compact package that could fit into a smaller handgun.
The .45 GAP cartridge fires a .451 caliber bullet with a typical weight of 185 to 230 grains at a muzzle velocity of around 935 to 1,060 feet per second. The cartridge has a slightly shorter overall length than the .45 ACP cartridge, at 0.965 inches, and a rimless, straight-walled case.
The .45 GAP cartridge was specifically designed to be used in Glock pistols, which feature a unique design that allows them to handle higher pressure cartridges than many other semi-automatic pistols. The cartridge has a reputation for providing good stopping power and accuracy in a compact package, and has been used by law enforcement agencies and civilian gun owners for self-defense and concealed carry purposes.
However, the .45 GAP cartridge has not gained widespread acceptance in the firearms community, and many gun owners still prefer the .45 ACP cartridge for its proven performance and availability of ammunition. Additionally, the .45 GAP cartridge is only compatible with firearms designed specifically for it, limiting its versatility compared to other handgun cartridges.
Description
.45 GAP mixed headstamp once fired brass casings.
Washed and polished.
Sorted to remove steel, aluminum and other calibers
Notes:
All products noting "Polished" in the description have been washed and polished to remove any dirt, debris, grease and other residues.
ALL CASINGS ARE INERT - SPENT PRIMER ONLY
These are not primed casings or loaded ammunition
May contain nickel plated casings
All products are sourced from indoor ranges. The range brass has been machine sorted into individual calibers, with all steel, aluminum, and other calibers removed. Our sorting process is accurate to thousandths of an inch, ensuring that each order is as accurate as possible.
History
The .45 GAP (Glock Automatic Pistol) cartridge was introduced by Glock in 2003 as an alternative to the .45 ACP cartridge. The goal of the cartridge was to provide the power of the .45 ACP cartridge in a more compact package that could fit into a smaller handgun.
The .45 GAP cartridge fires a .451 caliber bullet with a typical weight of 185 to 230 grains at a muzzle velocity of around 935 to 1,060 feet per second. The cartridge has a slightly shorter overall length than the .45 ACP cartridge, at 0.965 inches, and a rimless, straight-walled case.
The .45 GAP cartridge was specifically designed to be used in Glock pistols, which feature a unique design that allows them to handle higher pressure cartridges than many other semi-automatic pistols. The cartridge has a reputation for providing good stopping power and accuracy in a compact package, and has been used by law enforcement agencies and civilian gun owners for self-defense and concealed carry purposes.
However, the .45 GAP cartridge has not gained widespread acceptance in the firearms community, and many gun owners still prefer the .45 ACP cartridge for its proven performance and availability of ammunition. Additionally, the .45 GAP cartridge is only compatible with firearms designed specifically for it, limiting its versatility compared to other handgun cartridges.
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