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AAC AMMO

rmc51

Master Class

Anybody have a report on AAC ammo? Any good? Bad ?
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Hi,

I'd have to check my records but I've probably ordered/received 1500-2000 rounds of AAC over the last few months. No trouble with shipping or packing. The last shipment was in a sturdy box, plenty of packing paper, and the individual boxes were wrapped in cling wrap to protect against the weather. I've been happy with AAC 9mm, no issues shooting it. (Unlike a certain ammo that comes in a white box. :ROFLMAO: ) Sometimes they have free shipping when you order 500 rounds. Keep an eye out.

I like the content at PewPew. This ammo made their "best" list:




Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,

I'd have to check my records but I've probably ordered/received 1500-2000 rounds of AAC over the last few months. The last shipment was in a sturdy box, plenty of packing paper, and the individual boxes were wrapped in cling wrap to protect against the weather. I've been happy with AAC 9mm, no issues shooting it. (Unlike a certain ammo that comes in a white box. :ROFLMAO: ) Sometimes they have free shipping when you order 500 rounds. Keep an eye out.

I like the content at PewPew. This ammo made their "best" list:




Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
Thanks,
Yes! white box, not good! That is why I don't understand, why they would let W take over Lake City Ammo Plant. Lake city ammo was the best on the planet, I don't know if that is still true.
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History[edit]​

Kevin Brittingham founded Advanced Armament Corporation in 1994 to manufacture sound suppressors, having previously been a distributor for GEMTECH, another suppressor manufacturer.[2] Under his direction, AAC grew to be one of the largest suppressor manufacturers in the U.S., including a number of small military contracts. Of note, one of AAC's chief suppressor designers is Robert Silvers, creator of the PhotoMosaic. In 2009, Brittingham sold the company to Remington Arms. Robert Silvers remained at the company as a leader of research and development.[3] In early 2015 AAC moved locations from Lawrenceville, Georgia to a new, larger, state of the art facility in Huntsville, Alabama.

In the bankruptcy auction of Remington Outdoor Company in September 2020, the company was sold to JJE Capital Holdings, LLC.[4]
 
It's PSA's ammo brand. Not affiliated with Advanced Armament Corp. Everything I have heard and read on it so far is that its good to go. Send it.
depending on who "owned" the branding of the AAC name/letter on the ammo, then the other company should change thier branding, as to not be confusing.
 
their 55gr ammo has consistent issues from failure to eject spent casings. The round shoots but spent casing gets stuck in chamber and the bolt will try to cycle next round causing double feed. The hotter the weapon gets the worse the issues. After 10-20 rounds it’s so bad you’ll need a cleaning rod run through your barrel to get the casing out. Do not buy
 
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